
The FabLab Program Manager, David Keiser-Clark, and his student workers support faculty, staff, and students with curricular projects, extracurricular workshops, and open hours.
FabLab supports: book binding, button making, cardmaking, cricut sticker making, crocheting, drawing, embroidery, knitting, needle-felting, paper crafting, quilting, sewing, spinning wool, tee-shirt press printing, weaving, visible mending, and ‘zines making.
The FabLab offers a dedicated space for exploring creativity using emerging and 40,000+ year-old fiber arts technologies. We support sustainability by creatively using upcycled materials whenever possible. The FabLab collaborates closely with the Makerspace.
Please contact us if you’d like to collaborate on a project.
Location: Sawyer Library, Center for Education Technology, Floor 2, Room 247 | Email [email protected] to schedule use, or attend open hours (see calendar below) |
Our Glow site provides details on our equipment and available projects.