Archive for November, 2008

Weaving: Straight circuits with LEDs

on21 November 2008 / in How To

Instructables Yet another way to incorporate LED’s, or other hardware, into your weaving project. This type of weave structure has the positive and negative traces on both selvedges (both the left and right side of the fabric), giving you more options for connecting to the power source. My article on How to Weave the Starlight Table Runner is published in […]

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Weaving: Clasped Weft with LEDs

on14 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Another project for the weavers and hopefully a source of inspiration for the non-weavers. Incorporate LED’s, or other hardware, into your weaving project using the clasped weft technique. Info Added 1 May 2009 An article in weavezine.com May issue has further information concerning this technique. Please enjoy! Want more eTextile How-To DIY eTextile videos, tutorials and projects? Then visit […]

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Multi-conductor Fabri-Cable Assemblies

on14 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Encase conductive thread into the folds of pre-made bias tape.

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Conductive Thread attached to Fabric Trim

on13 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Attach conductive thread to pre-made fabric trim to insulate and embellish craft tech and eTextile DIY projects.

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Fabric Paint covering Conductive Thread

on13 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Use puff paint to attach and insulate conductive thread to fabric or paper.

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Weaving with Conductive Thread: Clasped Weft

on13 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Weaving with conductive thread to create electronic cloth. UPDATE – My article on How to Weave the Starlight Table Runner is published in Nov/Dec 2012 issue of Handwoven Magazine. online download from Handwoven website and How to Video on my website.

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Machine Embroidery covering Conductive Thread

on08 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Use satin stich embroidery to attach and insulate conductive thread to fabric.

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Tubes of Conductiveness

on07 November 2008 / in How To

Instructable Thread conductive thread thru a bias tube of fabric to decorate, insulate and attach to fabric. Great application when you can’t, or don’t, want to sew the conductive threads into your garment.

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Angelina Fusible Fibers with Conductive Thread

on06 November 2008 / in How To, Uncategorized

Instructable Use heat reactive angelnia fibers to embellish and attach conductive thread to craft tech and eTextile projects.

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Yarn with Conductive Thread Core

on06 November 2008 / in How To, Uncategorized

Instructable Insulate conductive thread by threading it thru a tube of wool roving.

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