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Sewable Arduino Interface

Step 4Sewing into place

Sewing into place
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Plug your header-perfboards into your Arduino and place it upside-down on top of a piece of fabric. Leave enough space for a battery pouch. Trace the placement of the perfboards to the fabric, then remove the Arduino, unplug the header-perfboards and sew them into place with regular thread. You can create a little battery pouch from stretch fabric so that you can power your Arduino with a 9V battery.
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