DIY – Turn Signal Biking Jacket from Leah Buechley
Leah Buechley published teaser photos of her turn signal jacket a few month ago but no description on how she did it. The wait is over, Leah posted an extensive DIY description on her Website and on...
View ArticleFashioning Technology: A DIY Introduction to Smart Crafting
Technology and crafting is a fast growing field judging on the many workshops and books that have been or will be released soon, helping all the ‘smart crafters’ to get started and inspired. The...
View ArticleDIY high tech glove – Clove 2
High tech gloves do get a lot of attention lately as you might have seen on our blog. Each of those ideas address, or try to address, different aspects of our daily life to make our lives more...
View ArticleDIY – Firefly Baby Booties
A cute little DIY project from Portuguese couple Ana Pires and João Silva demonstrates how to make a first wearable electronic outfit for your little one – Firefly Booties. The fireflies on the Baby...
View ArticleWearable Electronic DIY – a Blinking Fashion Statement
A recent article by Charlie Foster for Forbes.com about the wearable electronic DIY movement describes the ‘cross over point’ between the ‘boy’s only’ club of silicon based tinkering and the...
View ArticlePaper electronic
Textile electronic hasn’t left it’s infancy state yet but there is already another electronic revolution on the horizon in form of Paper electronic. Leah Buechley who is one of the main driving...
View Articlee-textile DIY – tilt sensing bracelet
Hannah Perner-Wilson added a cute little DIY project to her growing Instructables collection: the Fabric & Bead Tilt Sensing Bracelet. What does the bracelet do? It is decorated with six...
View ArticleWeaving with Conductive Thread and LEDs
WeaveZine published an highly interesting article about Lynne Bruning‘s e-textile weaving technique. The article explains the advantage the weaving process provides over sewing with electrically...
View ArticleOpen Softwear – a book about fashionable prototyping
Wearable electronic designer and crafter just got a new, fabulous source of information and inspiration from Open Softwear and it’s authors Tony Olsson, David Gaetano, Jonas Odhner, Samson Wiklund....
View ArticleNew eTextile DIY site – How to get what you want
Fitting nicely to the start of Open Softwear, a book/guide/project to help getting started with wearable electronic technologies, the launch of ‘How to get what you want‘ a website with the aim to be...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....