Archive for November, 2011

Burry Thread Tails to Prevent Short Circuits

Burry Thread Tails to Prevent Short Circuits

on13 November 2011 / in Conductive, How To, Sewing

  Knowing the best place to tie knots and bury thread tails in an eTextile conductive trace will help eliminate short circuits from your wearable tech, soft circuit, and eTextile project. For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel.  

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Don’t Cut Conductive Thread Near Your Project!

Don’t Cut Conductive Thread Near Your Project!

on10 November 2011 / in Conductive, How To, Sewing

    Never ever ever cut conductive thread or fabric above your wearable tech, soft circuit, or eTextile project. The hundred thousand conductive fibers you create will increase the likelyhood of short circuits resulting in your project not working. Fortunately I’ve found some methods to solve this all too frequent problem.  

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How to Sew a Maxbotix Range Finder to your Project

How to Sew a Maxbotix Range Finder to your Project

on10 November 2011 / in Conductive, Hardware, How To, Sewing

  How to sew a Maxbotix Ultrasonic Ranger finder to your eTextile project using Mitsufuji thread and a size 4 Between handsewing needle. Use this method for adding sensors to your wearable computing projects such as this Haptic Cane for the Blind, Bats Have Feelings Too! SUPPLIES: Maxbotix Ultr-Sonic Range Finder from Maxbotix. Mitsufuji Conductive Thread – no longer available […]

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How to Make a Pressure Sensor

How to Make a Pressure Sensor

on08 November 2011 / in Conductive, Hardware, How To, Sewing

    How to use conductive thread, conductive fabric and velostat make a DIY pressure sensor for eTextile, soft circuit, and wearable computing projects. conductive fabric and velostat from LessEMF     

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Sew thru your Hardware Connection, not your Fabric!

Sew thru your Hardware Connection, not your Fabric!

on08 November 2011 / in Conductive, Hardware, How To, Sewing

    Why do I only sew thru the fabric once or twice when I am connecting hardware to a project? Why not sew thru multiple times? Well there is a time and a place for everything…. just watch and see.  

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How to Select a Needle

How to Select a Needle

on06 November 2011 / in Conductive, How To, Sewing

    Needle options for hand sewing with conductive thread on your wearable computing, soft circuit and eTextile projects. Select a hand sewing needle based upon the diameter of the conductive thread, connector hole in the electronic hardware, and the dimension of the needle’s eye.  

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How to Thread A Needle

How to Thread A Needle

on06 November 2011 / in Conductive, How To, Sewing

    How to thread a needle with conductive thread for your wearable tech and eTextile projects. Select the right needle, cut the tread at an angle, and how to use a needle threader will help you easily feed conductive thread thru the eye of a needle.  

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How to Select Fabric

How to Select Fabric

on06 November 2011 / in How To, Sewing

    Select fabric for your first eTextile project based upon ease of sewing and stability for the electronic circuit. A medium weight broadcloth will help prevent short circuits resulting in a successful eTextile project.  

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How to Hand Sew a Running Stitch

How to Hand Sew a Running Stitch

on06 November 2011 / in How To, Sewing

    The basic running stitch is an easy way to hand sew eTextile, soft circuits, and wearable computing projects. This video will share with you how to master this basic sewing method.  

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Making LED Sequins

Making LED Sequins

on06 November 2011 / in Hardware, How To

  How to make sewable electronic sequins from thru hole LEDs, resistors, and other computer parts to craft eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing projects.   How to Make LED Sequins –  English Transcript PDF    

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