whats on my workbench?
conductive thread with 9.5 Ω/ft resistance size 24 chenille needle from John James 1.8 mm red LED 20mm coin cell battery holder CR 2032 3V coin cell battery
Read more ›conductive thread with 9.5 Ω/ft resistance size 24 chenille needle from John James 1.8 mm red LED 20mm coin cell battery holder CR 2032 3V coin cell battery
Read more ›1386 beautiful light emitting diodes! wrapped in luscious pink bubble wrap. As you may remember from my 8 February 2013 post I love pink bubble wrap so much a friend gave me a bag full! best gift ever ever!
Read more ›Charged electrons flow from the power source along the negative trace (green) thru a resistor to the cathode. Like excited lemmings they jump the P-N junction emitting light. Finally, the spent electrons slide along the positive trace (red) to get charged up at the battery. KEY battery is black negative trace is green resistor is blue […]
Read more ›If you’ve ever had the good fortune of entering The Gas Station you know that my workbench is 20 feet long. This space is always a flow of projects, but this morning I noticed it was magnificently mashedup with materials. paints, solder, silk organza, great grandmothers silver sewing tray, conductive paint, Maxbotix and of course GLITTER! Why the glitter? I […]
Read more ›This year’s eTextile Valentine is posted with my favorite DIY, How-To, Git’r’Done website. Instructables! Step by step instructions on how to se conductive thread, LEDs, 3V coin cell battery and your imagination to light up Hello Kitty! Now go. Make the world a more beautiful place! Instructable
Read more ›Are you ready for this year’s Valentine’s Day project? I bet you’ve been waiting all year for this PUNCHY interactive Instructable! Beware tho – eTextile Love Hurts! Unlike last years STABBY Valentine this time – you will have to sew with poky pricky needles. Will you make a badge for your coat or a pillow for your love? Maybe […]
Read more ›Today I began sewing Hello Kitty’s electronic circuits! Positive and Negative traces. Sewing the LED’s into the circuit. SPOILER ALERT: 2013’s How To DIY eTextile Valentine’s Day Project can be found on this page.
Read more ›I’ve been organizing the studio so I know there is not a single inch of black satin ribbon. But I looked anyway and found a better solution!
Read more ›Supplies: battery holder, 3V CR2032 battery, conductive thread, LED Test and Sew. Sew and Test. GLOW!
Read more ›How to get an eTextile workshop of electronic novices off to a solid start? Be prepared. Very. Very. Prepared. Start with a basic LED circuit. Add some colour!!! Make enough LED circuit badges for everyone. First day of the workshop we will add 3V battery and an LED sewn in place with conductive thread. I can’t wait to see their […]
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