Sew a programmable light-up circuit

Maker Faire Bay Area 2018

May 18th-20th

Presentation Fashion

Want to learn how to add lights that you can control and program to your clothes or a costume? This class shows you how! Use a microcontroller and programmable LEDs to light up a felt cuff and change the program with a touch of your finger.
This Programmable LEDs Sewing Project requires no soldering!

This project has a lot of hand sewing, experienced recommended. Best for ages 12+

Materials Provided:

• Pre-programmed Gemma M0 Microcontroller
• Neopixel addressable LEDs
• conductive thread
• Lithium Polymer (LiPo) rechargeable batteries
• battery chargers
• laser-cut felt cuff
• snap closures
• project handout
• basic sewing supplies for use in class (needles, thread, needle threaders, scissors)

$35 includes all materials

RESERVE YOUR PLACE HERE: https://sew-your-own-programmable-light-up-circuit.eventbrite.com

Maker Faire ticket not included.

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Sahrye Cohen

Sahrye Cohen is an SF Bay Area designer, costumer and sewer who is interested in historical fashion, cosplay and high tech fashion. Hal Rodriguez is a software programmer and maker who is interested in 3D printing and electronics. Hal and Sahrye formed Amped Atelier, a tech couture studio melding fashion with technology.

Categories: Fashion, Costumes & Cosplay, Craft, Microcontrollers, Wearables

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