eTextile Breadboards
Looking back at the development of my eTextile breadboards.
Read more ›Looking back at the development of my eTextile breadboards.
Read more ›I had finished sewing an Atmel ATtiny45 into a paper breadboard when I realized that I hadn’t programed the micro controller! Luckily I was able to attach alligator clips to the ATtiny45 pins and program the chip with a fade program via an Arduino Uno.
Read more ›Use tape to attach conductive thread to the positive and negative terminals of a 3V coin cell battery to power up a thru hole LED.
Read more ›I made a mistake in programing an ATtiny for an electronic embroidery circuit and had to use alligator clips to reprogram the microcontroller while it was already sewn into the eTextile Breadboard. Set up the Arduino Uno as ISP. Attach alligator clips to the male to male jumper cables. Carefully attach the alligator clips […]
Read more ›Speaker prototypes from conductive thread.
Read more ›First – take a deep breath and drink some water. Sewing while stressed out is no fun! Second – tie some more conductive thread to the trace with a snug knot. Rethread your needle. Keep on sewing!. Electrons don’t care about a knot. Nope… they just keep running down the trace!
Read more ›While in Slovenia I’ve had some time to test Syscom Metal Clad conductive thread with more traditional crafts such as crochet. This thread does not have many twists allowing the crochet hook to snag strands of thread yielding an uneven and hairy chain. This thread is also slippery and has a metal ‘spring’ to it […]
Read more ›Bobbin lace class continues in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This is a simple ribbon lace with Syscom Amber Strand conductive thread bobbins on the two rails.
Read more ›In my random supply closet I found some silk hand painted black light reactive discs. Using glue I attached a coil of conductive thread. The resistance for this coil is less than 6 ohms. Then I attached the eTextile speaker to a mini travel speaker circuit and listened to some jams.
Read more ›Winding bobbins of Mitsifuju onto sewing machine bobbins for use at PIF Camp in Slovenia.
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