College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
Family and Consumer Sciences
Teaching Labs
Apparel Product Development Studio
Apparel Product Development Studio
The Apparel Product Development Studio is a 1700 square foot space on the third floor of the Niccolls Building. This space is used exclusively by apparel, textiles and design students and faculty for classes, research and independent work. Students have access to industrial lock stitch machines, sergers, home sewing machines, pressing equipment and specialty machines. The studio can be accessed after hours and on weekends via a keycard system allowing students access to equipment to complete projects.
Equipment available
Juki lockstitch sewing machines
Bernina sewing machines
5-thread sergers
4-thread sergers
Janome embroidery machine
BabyLock embroidery machine
Industrial irons
Ironing presses
KnitKing knitting machine
Table and floor weaving looms
Consew industrial shoe repair/leather sewing machine
Industrial coverstitch
Covered button hole press
Grommet press
Two embroidery machines and digitizers allow students to create custom embroidery designs on their work.
Two embroidery machines and digitizers allow students to create custom embroidery designs on their work.
Our studio provides each student one industrial lockstitch sewing machine and one serger/overlock machine in studio courses.
Our studio provides each student one industrial lockstitch sewing machine and one serger/overlock machine in studio courses.
A student works on an industrial lockstitch sewing machine for an interdisciplinary project.
A student works on an industrial lockstitch sewing machine for an interdisciplinary project.
Knitting machines, floor looms and table looms help students develop skills and customize textile designs.
Knitting machines, floor looms and table looms help students develop skills and customize textile designs.
The studio is fully equipped with supplies for student use.
The studio is fully equipped with supplies for student use.
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