Making Sense of the Confusing Landscape of Embroidery Software
So you bought a new embroidery machine, but what type of software should you be using? These recommendations should help you get started.
Maker Education is such a valuable role. These stories will bring you the latest information and tales of maker educators who area spreading the maker mindset. Help others learn how to make things or how to think like a maker at makerspaces, schools, universities, and local communities. The importance of maker education can not be understated. We appreciate our educators.
So you bought a new embroidery machine, but what type of software should you be using? These recommendations should help you get started.
Our new workshops on Maker Share will help creators get the maker skills they need to start building the stuff they want.
Even promising startups can eventually go down in flames. But why? How can aspiring maker pros avoid the pitfalls of hardware funding?
Let’s face it. There are easier ways to count a pile of marbles than to deposit them one by one into either of the machines we’ve built over the last couple of weeks. Can’t we build a machine that would do something at least slightly more useful? Like at least add two numbers? The pleasant surprise is […]
We’re revisiting Open Works to see how things have fared during their first year, and take a look at Baltimore’s makerspace Renaissance.
Looking to make stuff? Check out these comics that explain different methods of learning in order to suit your style and skill level best.
Vivian T. Lee is a graduate student and creator of milk’Em. She transformed a comic into an open source project that teaches kids about milk.