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eTextiles: How to Select Conductive Thread
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: How to Hand Sew a Running Stitch
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: How to Select Fabric
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: Sew thru your hardware, not your fabric!
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: Tie knots and Bury thread tails
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: Needle Felting with Conductive Roving
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: Sewing Machines and Conductive Thread
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: How to Thread A Needle
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: How to Select Conductive Fabric
by
Lynne Bruning
eTextiles: How to Sew a Matbotix Range FInder to Fabric
by
Lynne Bruning
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I wish I had some of that neato conductive thread to make a proximity sensor for my hat with LEDs. Then I could find it in the dark when it started glowing.
Good job of teaching Lynne!
Right now, this post is my personal experiment with The Robot.
Will it get noticed and pulled? Will it become the renegade chat on how to trick The Robot? Or perhaps it will just spark someone to do something more?
Whatever the case.......
This is one source to find the conductive thread SparkFun