Hello folks,
We’ve been busy these past few weeks building out our space and putting together workshops for you and our members. Some have already been mentioned, but others are entirely new and exciting.
Hello folks,
We’ve been busy these past few weeks building out our space and putting together workshops for you and our members. Some have already been mentioned, but others are entirely new and exciting.
For over 30 years, Eeldrytch Leather Workshoppe has been producing a variety of top-quality leather goods right here in Massachusetts. They are not only coming to Lowell, but they will be showing you how to make your own leather creations. Creations that you will be proud of, and will stand the test of time.
Leather isn’t just fashionable, leather was essential to the old mills that were once the backbone of Lowell. Leather belts typically helped convey power from wheels driven by the Merrimack River to the machines that made Lowell the textile capital of the world.
And now you can be part of the tradition!
May 12, 2014 Leather Belt Pouch Workshop 7pm
May 19, 2014 “Genuine” Top Grain Leather Belt Workshop 7pm
June 2, 2014 Leather Barrette Workshop 7pm
June 9, 2014 The Basic Knife Sheath Workshop 7pm
June 16, 2014 Steam-punk Leather Arm Band Workshop 7pm
Sign up for classes at http://lowellmakes.eventbrite.com/ or purchase tickets by clicking
This workshop is for anyone who has never played around with Arduino before and those who have played around a little bit but aren’t entirely sure about how the basics work. It’s easier than you think!
We will put together basic single component electrical circuits, learn about analog and digital, input and output, basic programming concepts, practice very basic Serial communication, and briefly cover basic virtual prototyping.
In case you haven’t noticed the key word here is “basic.”
Students will create three simple circuits highlighting analog and digital forms of input and output. Get started with the Arduino programming environment; briefly discuss programming and virtual prototyping.
Concepts that will be covered include:
The $99 workshop fee includes a Sparkfun Inventor’s Kit students get to take home afterward; the kit normally sells online for $99.95. Members of Lowell Makes may participate in the workshop for $75.
To ensure adequate instructor-student engagement, this workshop is limited to 12 students. Please register using the form below.
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