The following is a catalog of workshops that may be offered throughout the year.
Workshops are project oriented and assume you have already mastered the equipment training class for the appropriate machine. All workshops are held at Roadrunner Makers, COD Palm Desert Campus, South Annex 4 (SA4) unless otherwise noted.
Click here to download the Fall 2024 Workshop schedule.
3D Printing of Multi-colored Objects
The Bambu printer enables the printing of multi-colored (up to 4 colors) objects. This course will teach you how to use the Bambu software to colorize a STL file. Experienced with 3D printer preferred.
Introduction to Tinkercad: Creating Geometric-shaped Vases for 3D printing
Tinkercad is a web-based 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) program that can be used to
create complex 3D models necessary for 3D printers. In this introductory course, we
will be creating simple geometric shapes appropriate for use as vases.
How to 3D Print Replacement Parts
Need to replace a broken plastic part? In some cases, you can 3D print one. This workshop will show you the basic principles: how to take careful measurements, model in Tinkercad, 3D print, measure resulting print and adjust model if necessary. Experience with 3D printing and Tinkercad preferred.
Creating Wooden Boxes, Trays and Organizers with the Laser Cutter
In this workshop, we will use open source software to design patterns for wooden (or cardboard) boxes, trays and/or organizers in your choice of dimensions and styles. Designs and/or text can be etched into one or more surfaces. Some easy assembly will be required.
Creating Multi-layered Projects with the Laser Cutter
Learn how to turn a flat 2D design into multiple layers to add depth and texture to what would otherwise be a flat to laser-cut project. We will be learning using colored paper, but the technique can be applied to plastic or wood. Experience with laser cutter preferred.
Creating Jigsaw Puzzles with the Laser Cutter
Turn your favorite photo into a simple or complex jigsaw puzzle using any JPG image you bring on a memory stick or can email in advance. Optionally, bring a 5x7 or 8.5x11 photo printed on ink-jet or photo paper.
Engraving Metal and Wooden Tags with the Laser Cutter
The laser cutter can engrave metal, wood, glass and plastic with text and/or images. In this workshop, you will create metal and wooden tags for your pets, keys, luggage, even business cards. Material will be provided.
Creating Leather Patches with the Laser Cutter
The laser cutter can also cut and etch leather that you can then sew onto your jacket, backpack, purse, or book bag. Bring an image appropriate for a 2 to 3 inch, round, square or rectangular patch. Leather will be provided.
Engraving Glass and Water Bottles with the Laser Cutter
In addition to flat surfaces, the laser cutter can engrave cylinder surfaces such as water or wine glasses, coffee cups and metal water bottles. Water tumblers will be provided, or you can bring your own if you wish.
Creating Paper Decorations with Cricut
In this introductory workshop, you will learn to crate elaborate paper and card stock decorations using the Cricut Design Space software. Learn how to find appropriate art work on websites, import into Design Space, customize the design and then use the Cricut machine to precision cut and/or draw the design.
Vinyl Labeling with Cricut
Learn how to cut and apply vinyl labels onto non-porous objects such as plastic, metal and glass, We will start practicing with plastic cups. If you have a water bottle, laptop, book bag, etc. you wish to decorate or personalize, bring it. You could also cut a label to apply at home.
Add Pizzazz to Your Project Using Cricut's Specialized Vinyls
Cricut offers numerous specialized vinyls that cannot be duplicated on the Roland vinyl printer. Limited in size (12 x 12 inches), they are ideal for enhancing your projects. Examples include holographic, color changing, shimmery, metallic and sparkle. If you have a water bottle, laptop, book bag, etc. you wish to decorate or personalize, bring it. You could also cut a label to apply at home.
Creating Greeting Cards with Cricut
This slightly advanced workshop assumes you know the Cricut Design Space software. You will learn how to find fonts on the Web and import them into your system. Then cut and assemble cards and envelopes using multiple sheets of different color papers and card stock.
Using the sewing machine & need-to-know hand stitches
Journey into your craft.
This workshop will go over the sewing machine, its different parts and how to prepare
it for sewing. You will learn how to wind a bobbin, thread the sewing machine and
how to change the needle. You will learn to sew corners, curves and
in a straight line. By the end of this workshop you will be prepared to take on your
next sewing project.
All about the serger - Making clean professional looking projects.
Sergers are a wonderful companion to the traditional sewing machine. In this workshop you will learn when a project calls for a sewing machine, serger or both. Basic set up and machine operations will be covered. You will get a feel for what sewing on a serger feels like and a confidence boost for future sewing projects.
Beanie & Scrunchy Making - Simple, fun & quick projects.
In this workshop you will make one or both of the projects of your choice. You will
cut out your beanie/scrunchy from a paper pattern and sew it on the sewing machine
and serger. These projects are perfect for beginners or people who
could use another scrunchy or beanie! They make great gifts.
Reversible Fabric Storage Baskets - Clean your space, clear your mind.
Demystify how “seamless”or reversible items are made. Cut out, sew and construct this project with its seams concealed on the inside.
Boxed zipper pouch - Making boxed zipper pouches are a step up from regular flat pencil pouches.
In this workshop you will learn to sew a zipper, and take your pouch to the next level
by making it a three dimensional with boxed corners. Proudly house your
pens and trinkets in your sleek handmade pouch.
Paracord bracelet making
This workshop will teach you how to make simple paracord rope bracelets. A few different bracelet patterns will be covered. Looks cool, but low-key is a survival bracelet.
Drawstring Backpack (Parts 1 & 2) - Make a swag bag
Take your sewing skills to the next level with a drawstring boxed corner backpack. This project will be covered over two days. The first part will be cutting out pattern pieces and the beginnings of its construction. The second day will give you more time to finish your project. Option of sewing the bag with or without a front zipper pocket.
How to clone your clothes - Make a paper pattern from clothes you already love.
Learn the basics of patterns by tracing an already sewn garment. You will learn how to set up your pattern paper, and pattern terminology. You will use and learn about the different tools that are needed for pattern making and how to place clothing on pattern paper for an accurate recreation of the garment.
Pajama Sewing
In this workshop we will be making pajama pants. Different sizes available. Make a pair out of cotton or cozy fleece fabric. You will be cutting out the pattern and sewing it together. Project finishes off with an elastic and or string waistband. Great for beginners. Rest is the sweet sauce of labor. -Plutarch
Bootie & Slipper Making (Parts 1 & 2)
The winter months are here! It is time to make some cozy slippers, booties or moccasins. Womens and mens sizes available. Pick your fabric and create your own style. Cut, sew and rock your new house slippers. Flex your cozy.
Xmas Stocking Sewing
Get in the Christmas spirit early with your own custom stocking. Make one for yourself, family, or friends. Cut, sew, hang and treat. Giving major Xmas vibes.
Create a Logo with Adobe Illustrator
This introductory workshop teaches students basic navigation of Adobe Illustrator, how to create a complex filled shape (with path tools, merging/joining/subtracting objects, and image traces), and how to add formatted text. The resulting design can be used as a sticker, printed onto a t-shirt or embroidered.
InkStitch Basics
This introductory workshop teaches students basic navigation of InkStitch and how to convert a vector image (from Adobe Illustrator for example) to an embroidery file with non-overlapping shapes, thread changes, custom stitch directions, and satin stitches.
Embroidery Basics
This introductory workshop teaches students the basics of hooping fabric, loading a file to an embroidery machine, and executing an embroidery project.
CNC Workshop – Making Small Tiki Statues
Learn how to use the CNC Milling Machine to make objects out of a block of wood. We start with small tiki statues since they can be made within an hour, but the principles learned can be used to make larger objects.
CNC Workshop – Making Wooden Trays Using a Simple Template
Learn how to scale a very simple template to make wooden trays of various sizes. The
principles learned can be used to make other objects.
Beading with Beading Wire Bracelet
Stringing beads on beading wire is one of the most popular methods for making beaded
jewelry. It’s one of the great techniques for beginners. The beading wire is secured
to the clasp using a crimp bead and a crimp tool. Once you get the hang of the beading
wire. The creative possibilities for beading a necklace, bracelets, and anklets are
nearly endless.
Memory Wire Bracelet
Memory wire is a steel-based wire that is pre-shaped into coils. It’s a strong wire,
making it fun to work with for jewelry-making projects. Since it is a more robust
wire, it takes a little more effort when working with pliers to manipulate the wire.
The benefit of this stronger, coiled wire is that it stays in place and holds its
shape well. Memory wire will keep its form even after adding beads and charms. This
allows us to easily create a wrap bracelet with the look of bangles while using one
length of wire.
Boho - Single Leather Wrap Bracelet
A leather wrap bracelet is a trending favorite to spice up a boho outfit. Any size
leather cord using semi-precious stones, glass, pearls, or seed beads. This technique
teaches you to use a needle and beading thread. It doesn’t sound easy, but it is easy
to make.
Beaded Lanyard
A beaded lanyard is similar to a beaded necklace, except it is long enough to slip
over your head. The front center lanyard traditionally holds a dangling clasp from
which to hang your keys or ID badge. You can use semi-precious stones, crystals, seed
beads, and metal spacers. Make one to match every outfit in your wardrobe. This is
a fun and practical project – use your imagination.
Rolo and Cup Chain Bracelet
Spice up your wrist with this fun Rolo and Cup Chain Bracelet. You only need a rolo
chain, a rhinestone chain, and a leather cord. It’s a unique and pretty design - “Boho-Chic.”
Wear this fun bracelet to dress up or dress down your outfit.
Candlemaking
Learn how to make plain and scented candles. All materials provided: Wax, colors,
scents, containers, dried flowers. But you can bring your own glass or ceramic container
should you desire.
Build a Pet Robot with the Micro:Bit
In this workshop you’ll create a 3D printed virtual pet using the Micro:Bit. Perfect for beginners, you’ll learn basic coding with the MakeCode editor, program your micro:bit to simulate a virtual pet, and use sensors for interactive features. Customize your pet and unleash your creativity!
Light Up Your Projects with Small LED Lights
Small LEDs add dynamic lighting effects to your projects, either 3D printer, laser
cut, Cricut, or even fabric. Learn how to use conductive thread or copper tape to
connect solid color, flashing, flickering or color changing LEDs to small, coin batteries.
Using Generative AI to Create Images for Your Stickers, T-shirts and Buttons/Pins.
Rather that take images directly off the web, learn how to create unique, one-of-a-kind,
copyright free images using generative AI such as Microsoft Create