Sew a programmable light-up circuit
Maker Faire Bay Area 2018
May 18th-20th
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.
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.