Embroidery: Safety & Basic Use (2 session class)

January 16 @ 1:00 pm 4:00 pm CST

Join Marcia Hiltabidle as she teaches the safety & basics of our Brother Innov-is 2800D embroidery machine in two easy sessions, held on January 16th & 23rd, 2025 from 1-4 pm CT. This machine offers an oversized color LCD touch screen, a 10 inch x 6 inch embroidery area and precise stitching for all your sewing, quilting, and embroidery projects. Once you successfully complete this class and become a Maker Space member (minimum 1 month membership) you may bring your own materials and use the embroidery machine during Maker Space open hours.

Main Features

  • 211 built-in embroidery designs including 129 designs featuring Disney® characters
  • Oversized color touch screen LCD
  • Automatic Height Adjuster™ AHA® Feature
  • Pivoting Function
  • Back to Beginning Key
  • Powerful on-screen editing features
  • Built-in Dual USB ports
  • Maximum Embroidery Area 10″ x 6″
$30.00 All supplies included

CBI

2569 Cook Road
Crossville, TN 38571 United States
931-456-4910

Embroidery: Safety & Basic Use (2 session class)

May 23, 2024 @ 1:00 pm 4:00 pm CDT

Join Marcia Hiltabidle as she teaches the safety & basics of our Brother Innov-is 2800D embroidery machine in two easy sessions, held on May 23 & 30, 2024 from 1-4 pm CT. This machine offers an oversized color LCD touch screen, a 10 inch x 6 inch embroidery area and precise stitching for all your sewing, quilting, and embroidery projects. Once you successfully complete this class and become a Maker Space member (minimum 1 month membership) you may bring your own materials and use the embroidery machine during Maker Space open hours.

Main Features

  • 211 built-in embroidery designs including 129 designs featuring Disney® characters
  • Oversized color touch screen LCD
  • Automatic Height Adjuster™ AHA® Feature
  • Pivoting Function
  • Back to Beginning Key
  • Powerful on-screen editing features
  • Built-in Dual USB ports
  • Maximum Embroidery Area 10″ x 6″
$30.00 All supplies included

CBI

2569 Cook Road
Crossville, TN 38571 United States
931-456-4910

Embroidery: Safety & Basic Use (2 session class) Copy

February 8, 2024 @ 1:00 pm 4:00 pm CST

Join Marcia Hiltabidle as she teaches the safety & basics of our Brother Innov-is 2800D embroidery machine in two easy sessions, held on February 8th & 15th from 1-4 pm CT. This machine offers an oversized color LCD touch screen, a 10 inch x 6 inch embroidery area and precise stitching for all your sewing, quilting, and embroidery projects. Once you successfully complete this class, you may bring your own materials and use the embroidery machine for a daily or monthly fee during Maker Space open hours.

Main Features

  • 211 built-in embroidery designs including 129 designs featuring Disney® characters
  • Oversized color touch screen LCD
  • Automatic Height Adjuster™ AHA® Feature
  • Pivoting Function
  • Back to Beginning Key
  • Powerful on-screen editing features
  • Built-in Dual USB ports
  • Maximum Embroidery Area 10″ x 6″
$30.00 All supplies included

CBI

2569 Cook Road
Crossville, TN 38571 United States
931-456-4910

MAKE Camp 2015 – What an Amazing Week!

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The week started with each of the 14 Roane State Community College’s Cumberland Business Incubator Make Camp 2015 campers aged 8 through 18 customizing their personal safety glasses so they could easily be identified if left behind. The amazing result? Not one camper lost their safety glasses during the 5 days of camp! IMG_1276More safety rules for use of the Maker Space followed as well as an overview of the options for Monday making; video documentary, tile art work, rockets or woodworking followed by all campers attending a Karate session taught by a third degree black belt. By the end of the first day campers were talking about production runs of some of their projects to sell. Entrepreneurs in the making! Continue reading

CBI Maker Space – What’s Up?

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The Maker Space instructors and volunteers have been working hard to keep up with the arrival of equipment that needs to be assembled and developing projects so that as you take the Safety and Basic Use class for specific equipment, you actually make something to take home with you in the process of your training. Continue reading