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Needle Felting with Conductive Roving

Needle Felting with Conductive Roving

on28 February 2012 / in Conductive, Embellishment, How To

    Use conductive roving and wool roving microfibers with traditional needle felting techniques to create stylish eTextile sensors for eTextile. soft circuit, and wearable technology projects. DIY Step by Step Instructable  

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How to Select Conductive Thread

How to Select Conductive Thread

on22 February 2012 / in Conductive, How To

  How I select a conductive thread for a specific wearable tech or eTextile project. Resistance, Aesthetics, Delivery Method. eTextiles: Conductive Thread Comparison v1 10 January 2012 – YouTube eTextiles: Conductive Thread Comparison v2 24 January 2012 – YouTube For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel.  

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How to Select Conductive Fabric

How to Select Conductive Fabric

on21 February 2012 / in Conductive, How To

  How to Select a conductive fabric that will support your wearable computing project’s circuitry and aesthetics. Sources: LessEMF Fabrics References: How To Get What You Want a website maintained by Pulsea. For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel.  

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Sewing Machines and Conductive Thread

Sewing Machines and Conductive Thread

on21 February 2012 / in Conductive, How To, Sewing

    How to use conductive thread with your home sewing machine. Which conductive threads are best used for a top thread, bottom thread and couching. How to adjust your bobbin casing tension to allow for a free even flow of a 4 ply conductive thread. For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the […]

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eTextile Lounge live uStream on Tuesday nights

eTextile Lounge live uStream on Tuesday nights

on20 February 2012 / in uStream

  eTextile Lounge on uStream For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel.  

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My STABBY Valentine

My STABBY Valentine

on15 February 2012 / in Hardware, How To, Projects

My Stabby Valentine is a simple no-sew textile Valentine with a surprise. A layered switch is created with conductive fabric, insulating felt, an LED, a 3V battery. Activate the Valentine by stabbing it with a metal straight pin. For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel. Instructable

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Embellished Thread with Beads

Embellished Thread with Beads

on13 February 2012 / in Conductive, Embellishment, How To, Sewing

Change the aesthetics of your conductive thread by using it to stringing beads. This method will add to the aesthetics, help to prevent short circuits, and protect the conductive thread. For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel.

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Beaded Hardware

Beaded Hardware

on12 February 2012 / in Embellishment, Hardware, How To

  How to use beads to create aesthetically pleasing resistors and LEDs. This process not only adds beauty it helps protect and insulate your hardware. For more How to DIY eTextiles, soft circuits, and wearable computing please visit the eTextile Lounge youTube channel.  

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Conductive Thread Comparisons v. 2

Conductive Thread Comparisons v. 2

on25 January 2012 / in Conductive, How To, Reviews

    Use a multimeter to test a variety of conductive thread and conductive fabric for continuity and resistance. Esty vendors aajan29, Urbanstein and OhmSpun as well as Mitsifuji and some unknown manufacturers products are tested for use in wearable computing eTextile prototypes. Lady Ada Tutorial on Continuity on Adafruit’s Website Lady Ada Tutorial on Resistance on Adafruit’s Website PDF […]

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LED and Fiber Optic Flower Yarn Bombing

LED and Fiber Optic Flower Yarn Bombing

on18 January 2012 / in Hardware, How To, Projects

    How to assemble a LED Fiber Optic Flower from Val Head’s global yarn bombing flower project. Gather your own supplies and join the movement!   Make It. Snap it. Upload it! FLickr Gallery of the global FIber Optic Flower Project!  

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