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Cajons

Written By: Zane UNT Spark Maker

Cajons are drums found all around the world, known for their accessibility and simplicity. A cajon is a box with a sound hole on the back, specifically designed to produce a resonant sound. Modern cajons usually have snares against the front face so that when the drum is struck, it produces a more recognizable drum sound. The cajon I made is a more traditional flamenco-style cajon, where instead of snares, guitar strings are pressed against the front face. This allows for the more articulate sound required in flamenco music genres. The strings have adjustable tension so that I can control how wet or dry the drum sound is.

I wanted to make a cajon because of its accessibility. Anyone can sit on top of it and hit it, no matter their expertise. It is an instrument known for jam sessions because of how easy it is to transport and how approachable it is to play. It seemed like the perfect thing for the Spark.

The history and culture of the drum is also significant. The cajon originates from African slaves that the Spanish colonizers brought to the Americas (specifically Peru). These slaves would use wooden boxes to transport goods to accompany their songs. This tradition evolved with new technologies (snares or strings inside the boxes) and expanded as the slave trade did. Now, the cajon can be seen in thousands of different variations across numerous cultures.

Easy Project Ideas

Lastly, what are some easy projects I can do to get started?

https://www.allfreesewing.com/Miscellaneous-Projects/Serger-Basics-Serger-Sewing-Projects-NSM2018

This link here is to the website I found these project on but I will also list them here;

Insanely Easy Silk Infinity Scarf

https://www.allfreesewing.com/Accessories-to-Sew/Insanely-Easy-Silk-Infinity-Scarf

“This Insanely Easy Silk Infinity Scarf tutorial is a two-for-one. Firstly, and most importantly, you get a gorgeous infinity scarf sewing pattern, and secondly, you’ll learn how to sew a hem with the overlock technique if you have a serger. If not, the tutorial also includes instructions for regular sewing machines. This silk scarf is amazingly easy to make and will keep you looking fabulous even in the coldest winter months. Whether you use a frayed edge or a rolled hem, this scarf will brighten up any winter outfit!”

Project Type: Learn a Technique

Time to Complete: In an evening

Sewn by: Machine

Downton DIY Headband

https://www.allfreesewing.com/Sewn-Hair-Accessories/Downton-DIY-Headband

“For you or other fans of the hit program, add this Downton DIY Headband to your list of easy-to-make gifts. Free vintage sewing patterns like this one look like an heirloom but can be made from a ribbon and serger. This DIY headband is reminiscent of styles that have sailed through centuries. Whether you’re dressed up or down, this sewn accessory will top your ensemble off with a romantic touch, and it only takes under an hour to make.”

Project Type: Make a Project

Time to Complete: Under an hour

Sewn by: Machine

No Pattern T-shirt and Dress

https://www.allfreesewing.com/Dress-Patterns/No-Pattern-T-shirt-and-Dress

“This project is ideally suited to those who are just getting started with their serger. It is quick to sew and easy to wear and combines both the use of the serger and the sewing machine. Made using forgiving jersey, you can choose the length to make either a dress or a t-shirt, both ideal summer makes. You could use heavier weight jersey or even stretch denim to make autumn/winter versions too. The tutorial is written by sewing author, teacher and pattern designer Wendy Ward.”

Project Type: Make a Project

Time to Complete: In an evening

Sewn by: Machine

That is all! Thank you for reading this long blog post!

-Tryston

Written By: T. Bruner