Read these imaginary testimonials from real customers:
- "I was getting up to use the bathroom and didn't want to wake my partner, so I didn't turn on the lights. Not only were my feet cold, but I also stubbed 60% of the toes on my right foot."
- "There I was, skipping along my darkened hallways, when all of a sudden I tumbled down the stairs. Wish I'd had these..."
- "I was fighting ninjas in my pajamas, and I just couldn't see where my kicks were going."
Enough talk, let's light up some slippers!
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Thanks for sharing your version of this, you get a digital patch and a 3-month Pro Membership!
don'truincan experiment with a pair of slippers. :-) I feel I need to perfect soldering the circuitry before I attempt to do this project. I will definitely be making these and posting. Great instructable!After gaining confidence with soldering and the components move on to incorporating other elements such as a switch to operate and an array of LED's, you'll soon find the thresholds for all the basic components and understand the differences when you wire in series and parallel.
Beyond that a great place to get messy with simple electronics is to take apart electronics from the Dollar Store and start hacking away, there's loads of variety and it's really inexpensive. When you're ready you'll confidently be able to incorporate electronics into all kinds of things. Good luck!
You should make version 2.0 with a toe-pressed button High Beam. It would really come in handy to blind those ninja's you have to fight off in pyjamas. :)
Hillarious!
Yours are way nicer. Love the print!