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The Design Lab is a room full of possibilities. Try making some stickers or laser cutting some designs with the steps below,

[DIY] Get your craft on in the Design Lab

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline February 8, 2022
Buttons, stickers, lasers, oh my! Get Crafty in the Design Lab with a multitude of resources available for student use.
Decorating overalls has long been a tradition at SPA. Lagos decided to use her newfound sewing skills to create her own pair of overalls to decorate.

[PHOTO STORY] Lagos reaps what she sews

Liv Larsen, Rubiconline February 11, 2021
When mask mandates were established across the US early on in the pandemic many people tried their hand in sewing their own cloth masks. Senior Olivia Lagos took it one step further and experimented with sewing clothing for herself.
Junior Mira Zelle poses in her denim jacket with needlepoint done by her mother. My favorite piece of my moms is my needle pointed jean jacket that I wear because it looks really sick and I love that I can bring a little bit of her with me and still look mad cool, Zelle said.

The need for needles

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor February 6, 2017
Both a craft and an art form, embroidery adds a new dimension to work.
Left: Some of junior Blaire Bemel’s creations include pillows and pencil cases. Right: Bemel poses with her sewing machine ‘Elna.’ “It’s a really good feeling when someone asks you where you got something and you can actually say you made it,” she said.

Stitching and embroidering provide useful, enjoyable hobbies

Noor Qureishy, Student Life Editor October 3, 2014

While some of us have distinctive pastimes like duct tape art, rock collecting, or juggling, juniors Blaire Bemel and Ingrid Topp-Johnson have a hobby that is both quirky and useful at once. They sew....

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