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  1. Make Your Own E-Textile Arduino Board - Instructables

    Make Your Own E-Textile Arduino Board: The ATtiny85 chip is a simple $2 way to get into Arduino. It's the basis of low-cost microcontrollers like the Digispark, the Picoduino, the Trinket, and for e-textiles, the Gemma, and the LilyTiny.

  2. Building interactive textile-based interfaces with Arduino and

    Jan 3, 2019 · A few years ago, I came across Project Jacquard, a project by Google ATAP to create an interactive denim jacket to control apps on your phone, such as picking up or declining calls, changing...

  3. Arduino Lilypad Projects - ElectronicsHacks

    Apr 29, 2023 · The Snappable Lilypad project is a great way to get started with embedding an Arduino microcontroller into textile projects. With its simple snap construction, this project can be used in various applications including wearables, light displays and interactive art pieces.

  4. Arduino Project Hub

    Arduino Project Hub is a website for sharing tutorials and descriptions of projects made with Arduino boards

  5. Gesture Sensing E-textiles - Use Arduino for Projects

    Nov 1, 2021 · Based on this observation, I played around with how to use Freetouch and knitted e-textiles to make a gesture sensing e-textile based on capacitive sensing. This project is designed to be guidance for making your own gesture sensing e-textiles, based on what I found to work, and not work so well.

  6. Textile project - General Guidance - Arduino Forum

    Nov 19, 2019 · I am Creating a Textile (Jacquard) project. Reading the design in Image (BMP) file from USB and the design has been print through cylinder (The cylinder have 400 hooks). Originally the Jacquard machines were mechanical, and the fabric design was stored in a series of punched cards which were joined to form a continuous chain that presently ...

  7. DIY PROJECTS - SEW ELECTRIC

    Designers of e-textiles keep things soft by employing new materials like conductive thread, conductive fabric, and flexible circuit boards. E-textiles are used in many different domains and settings including astronaut space suits, wearable medical devices, and haute couture fashions.

  8. 5. E-textiles - Fabricademy Handbook - Fabcloud

    Fabricademy participants will be introduced to an overview of the field of electronic textiles, example works in the field as well as materials and technical developments that have made these projects possible. We will go into details on different techniques for …

  9. How to Work With Conductive Fabric - duino - Use Arduino for Projects

    Nov 17, 2019 · Working with conductive fabric is fun and it’s ideal for wearables, soft circuitry, e-textiles and other projects that take advantage of it’s properties. Learning the basics will help you make design and material choices tailored to your application.

  10. 10. E-Textiles and Wearables II - Bea's fabricademy journey

    This week we went deeper into eletronics and wearables, adding ATtiny microcontroller and different acutators in the game. The main guide for the experiments was Lisa's presentation. Attiny is a microcontroller that has fewer options then Arduino but being smaller can be attached to garments or accessories.

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