A member driven nonprofit in New Haven with 24/7 access and standard dues of about $62 a month; extra household members pay roughly $40, and student rates have run lower. Tools are unlocked by badges earned in short orientations, and the equipment list is public, so it can be checked for sewing machines and cutting gear before signing up. Members vote on which tools the space buys next, which is how niche kit gets added.
Good for Connecticut hobbyists who want night access without a huge fee and do not mind self service. Leather here means using general fabrication tools, from lasers for pattern templates to heavy sewing, rather than a stocked leather bench. Space is compact, so bulky projects and long term storage are awkward.
Address: New Haven, CT
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