DMC Embroidery Thread
I’ve been using DMC embroidery thread to sew electronic circuit patterns. Once the circuit is hand stitched with the embroidery floss I add Silverell conductive thread to activate the electronic hardware.
Read more ›I’ve been using DMC embroidery thread to sew electronic circuit patterns. Once the circuit is hand stitched with the embroidery floss I add Silverell conductive thread to activate the electronic hardware.
Read more ›Dried up conductive paint makes a pretty picture. I left a jar of LessEMF CUPro paint open for about six month. Oooops!
Read more ›I purchased a package of DMC Memory Thread from Amazon in hopes that I could use this colorful product as a conductive thread to embroider a circuit. Unfortunately the thread’s diameter is too large to smoothly thread thru the eye of a hand sewing needle. The details…. DMC Memory Thread is a […]
Read more ›3 ply Stainless Steel Conductive Thread on a 75 yard Spool.
Read more ›Silverell, 2 ply Stainless Steel, and 3 ply Stainless Steel Conductive Thread.
Read more ›Silverell Conductive thread from 2008. 75 yard spool. Unfortunately as of 2012 Silverell changed its manufacturing and/or supplier and this style/quality of thread is no longer available. Their website is also difficult to navigate, doesn’t provide data sheets, and doesn’t have product images. This supplier is a challenging place to shop for the eTextile novice.
Read more ›The workbench remains…. a mess. as does the drafting table.
Read more ›White clear lens quadrate Light Emitting Diode.
Read more ›2 ply Stainless Steel wound on a 75 yard spool. This conductive thread frays at the ends and is pesky to work with. If you want a stainless steel thread I suggest the 4 ply as it provides more stability and less resistance.
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