Upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace
Greetings Upper Valley Makers:
We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.
For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).
Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.
Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.
Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Tours are by appointment only. Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.
Upcoming Events
Events that are currently open for registration.
Open Sew-In
About the Instructor: Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results. Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Making a statement and creating beautiful art as a way to open a conversation that leads to a better world, is the cornerstone of Allison’s career as an artist and art educator.
Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older)
Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.
Materials Fee: None
Wire Sculpture Class – Tree Pendant
This is an exciting class for anyone who enjoys wire sculpting jewelry with gem stones. The frame and bail are sculpted with brass wire and the tree is sculpted with copper wire. The front of the stone is covered with the tree sculpture and a few gemstone chip leaves on the tree. The back has a simple wire frame. Students will; develop their expertise with wire sculpture for jewelry; learn the basics of creating a solid wire frame for an oval gemstone and learn how to sculpt a tree with branches, leaves and roots from wire. Each participant will produce a beautiful wire sculpted gem stone pendant.
This is an advanced beginner class so the participants should already know: the use of wire working tools, the preparation and the uses of wire in sculpting jewelry. We will create a pendant using an oval banded green agate gemstone, gemstone chips, brass and copper wire.
Bring to class: Magnifiers. Also, Requirements for the Jewelry Studio include safety glasses (which are available for use) and closed toed shoes. Anyone using the polishing or soldiering area must also be wearing: No hanging jewelry or clothing such as scarves, No hand jewelry and must have their hair tied back. Requirements to prevent cross contamination must always be followed (which is taught during a class).
About the Instructor(s): Angela Hill has been making jewelry for over 50 years. She has taught classes for 30 years. She has sold her jewelry in stores, online and in market places for over 20 years. She especially loves Wire work jewelry, but also does silversmithing, stringing, knotting, seed bead weaving and mixed media metal work.
Class Fees: ?? members/ $20 non-members
Materials Fee: $7 payable to the instructor at class time
Prerequisite(s): The participants should already have taken the beginning wire class or be comfortable with wire sculpture. The participants should know how to prep wire for sculpting, how to use wire working tools and be familiar with wire types.
Skill Level: AdvancedBeginner
Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)
Beginner Cricut
Open up a whole new world by learning how to use the Cricut machines! You will get the basics of the Design Space software to use with any Cricut device. Depending on what you’d like to use it for, learn to do the basics. We will be using the Cricut and different devices and tools.
- Learn about the devices in the Cricut family and the differences between them.
- An introduction to the Design Space software and learning your way around it.
- Setting up the machine to print and printing your design.
- How to weed and transfer your print.
- Discuss different types of vinyl and tools and their uses.
Why wait to learn something new! Join us!
About the Instructor(s): JoAnn Weeks has taught a variety of classes for the major craft chain stores plus numerous adult ed classes and at senior centers over the years. She has also created seasonal displays for craft stores. JoAnn created the Welcome signs in the photo by applying vinyl appliques cut with a Cricut to pre-stained pine wood, finished with a top coat of urethane.
Class Fees: $20 members/ $40 non-members
Materials Fee: None
Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills
Skill Level: Beginner
Age requirement: Adult (18 years and older)
Wire Sculpture Class – Tree Pendant
This is an exciting class for anyone who enjoys wire sculpting jewelry with gem stones. The frame and bail are sculpted with brass wire and the tree is sculpted with copper wire. The front of the stone is covered with the tree sculpture and a few gemstone chip leaves on the tree. The back has a simple wire frame. Students will; develop their expertise with wire sculpture for jewelry; learn the basics of creating a solid wire frame for an oval gemstone and learn how to sculpt a tree with branches, leaves and roots from wire. Each participant will produce a beautiful wire sculpted gem stone pendant.
This is an advanced beginner class so the participants should already know: the use of wire working tools, the preparation and the uses of wire in sculpting jewelry. We will create a pendant using an oval banded green agate gemstone, gemstone chips, brass and copper wire.
Bring to class: Magnifiers. Also, Requirements for the Jewelry Studio include safety glasses (which are available for use) and closed toed shoes. Anyone using the polishing or soldiering area must also be wearing: No hanging jewelry or clothing such as scarves, No hand jewelry and must have their hair tied back. Requirements to prevent cross contamination must always be followed (which is taught during a class).
About the Instructor(s): Angela Hill has been making jewelry for over 50 years. She has taught classes for 30 years. She has sold her jewelry in stores, online and in market places for over 20 years. She especially loves Wire work jewelry, but also does silversmithing, stringing, knotting, seed bead weaving and mixed media metal work.
Class Fees: ?? members/ $20 non-members
Materials Fee: $7 payable to the instructor at class time
Prerequisite(s): The participants should already have taken the beginning wire class or be comfortable with wire sculpture. The participants should know how to prep wire for sculpting, how to use wire working tools and be familiar with wire types.
Skill Level: AdvancedBeginner
Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)
Basic Sewing – Our Machine or Yours!
Always wanted to make your own clothes? Own a sewing machine and afraid to use it? A little rusty and looking to brush up? We are here for you! You may use our machines or bring your own. Class includes an overview of the Textile shop and if you want a tour of the Claremont MakerSpace, we will be happy to provide one when the class is over.
We have scrap ,material you can use or bring your own! We also have a lot of thread colors. We will make a small basket from fabric! How to Sew Easy Baskets with 10″ Squares – Layer Cake Leftover Project! (sewcanshe.com) Cutting squares safely is part of the orientation.
You will learn about choosing fabric and thread and the importance of being matchy matchy. Also, how to cut your fabric -squarely and safely and why ironing is so important. Pieces and parts of a typical sewing machine will be covered. Then on to using the machine – bobbins and threading, basic and decorative stitching, and sewing straight lines and neat corners.
Please wear a solid pair of shoes, sewing machines are heavy! Because the machines and fabric can be damaged or stained by spills, any drinks brought to class must be in a covered container.
About the Instructor(s): The instructor for this class is Ann Campbell.
”No, I don’t have a degree in Textiles. I like to say my Master’s is in FUN! I am a 2013 graduate of McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. McDaniel is part of a group of colleges featured in a book called 40 Small Colleges Changing the World.
I have been sewing since I was about 6 and my concentration was on Baby doll clothes. I hadn’t even advanced to owning a Barbie Doll. My mom is my inspiration and my first teacher. I have sewn costumes for several plays, including one for which my daughter, now a costume designer, earned a Kennedy Center award. I have sewn on purpose real maternity clothes on an antique treadle machine.”
Class Fees: free for Members/ $10 non-Members
Materials Fee: none
Prerequisite(s): none
Skill Level: beginner and up
Age requirement: Any age (children under 16 must be accompanied by their adult)
Make a Basic Cutting/Serving Board
Would you like to learn how to use basic shop machinery to make a lovely hardwood serving/cutting board? Then this is the course for you. Starting with raw lumber you will learn how to make a useful and beautiful piece that can serve you or a special friend for years to come.
You will learn about wood selection, milling it “foursquare”, and designing a layout. Then you will practice gluing it up and sanding it (wet and dry) before applying mineral oil and beeswax.
All tools, materials, and safety gear will be provided – though, students are welcome to bring their own tools and gear.
About the Instructor(s): Peter Gunn is a long time high school history teacher who loves wood from trees to the table. Eight years ago he began taking woodworking courses and has been practicing steadily ever since. He loves working on the lathe and with the jointer and planer to reveal the beauty of wood and make useful things. Learning to make a cutting board encouraged him to develop his skills and nurtured his appreciation of what wood can become. During the holidays in 2020, when Covid altered so much of our world, he began making cutting/serving boards to raise money for local food pantries. Almost three years and over two hundred boards later, he is excited to share his knowledge. He hopes people will enjoy making something uniquely beautiful and growing their skills and self-confidence in the process.
***This class meets twice***
November 2, 2023 6pm-8:30pm
AND
November 9, 2023 6pm-8:30pm
Class Fees: $50 CMS members/ $60 non-members
Materials Fee: Included in class fee
Prerequisite(s): none
Skill Level: Beginner
Age requirement: Any age (children under 16 years old must be accompanied by their adult)
Learning VCarve and the ShopBot
Learn VCarve and the ShopBot
Back by popular demand! We are planning a set of three training sessions for users to learn the VCarve software application and the ShopBot. The VCarve application by Vectric is used to design parts, which are cut by the Shopbot. The ShopBot is a computer-controlled router that can cut various materials with a high degree of precision. These three training sessions are intended to get you proficient in using these systems. After these sessions, the successful student will be well-prepared for certification on the ShopBot.
Please note: This class meets for three sessions on the following dates:
November 7, 2023 6:30 – 8:00 pm
November 14, 2023 6:30 – 8:00 pm
November 21, 2023 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Session 1, VCarve part 1:
The first session will introduce the user to 2D design using Vectric VCarve. We’ll start with a review of user interface and progress to using its CAD features draw parts we plan to make. The use of various drawing tools will be discussed in addition to managing and importing vector files. We will use these drawing tools in VCarve to design a sign.
Session 2, VCarve part 2:
The second session will introduce the selection of router bits and how to control the chip load of the bit in the ShopBot. We will also review router bit management using the tool database. When our sign design is complete, we will discuss the CAM features in VCarve and construct tool paths. We will learn how to save and export these toolpaths for cutting the sign in the ShopBot.
Session 3, Using the ShopBot:
This session will start with a review of the safety features of the ShopBot. This will be followed by a discussion of the machine components, holding down the work piece and setting the X, Y and Z axis. Finally, we will discuss the workflow used to manage the created toolpaths and, finally, cut the sign we designed in class.
Bring to class: A note pad and pen or pencil
About the Instructor(s): Russ Scaduto received his doctorate from Indiana University and then spent 34 years at the Penn State University College of Medicine where he conducted research and taught graduate and medical students. Retirement in 2018 brough Russ to New Hampshire, where he joined the Claremont Makerspace to further pursue his woodworking hobby. In the Spring of this year, Russ was juried in as a craftsman in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen.
Class Fees: $30 members/ $40 non-members
Materials Fee: none
Prerequisite(s): none
Skill Level: Intermediate
Age requirement: Adult (18 and up)