Friday, April 22, 2016

Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad

Regular'll show you how to use LED bulbs, I ate a quick fabric flower work together, but there is no end to the ways you can use this technique. Here I thought it was sewing supplies:



Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad
Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad
Pictured above: A pre-made fabric flowers (or use the one you want and do whatever you can), 4-ply conductive thread, needle, and two fabric disks. A pretty flower in the field, through the thick vision, support the weight of the battery holder. You see a thick fabric that is peeking through the wonderful, feel free to use only one disc!
You can also, of course, a few small pieces of electronics to be.
Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad
Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad
Pictured above: 20 mm coin-cell battery, super bright yellow LED, 330 ohm resistor, and LilyPad coin cell battery holder (this can be any color or brightness of your choice).

First, you'll want to place objects between the legs of flowers or LED. Besides, this is a good time if you are one of the steps to make sure you will remember, which is positive and not negative. If you look at the bottom of the LED, you can see that one side of the flat - the negative side of the foot. Feel free to mark it for later reference. Are you a flower, or you've been using a similar piece, the positive side of the foot and the other negative leg you want. The fabric will tear each other's feet from touching and shorting circuit. 
Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad
Sewing Lights With non-LilyPad
Next, go against the back of the more decorative fabric flower- disk to disk, sometimes as part of the space will be visible. , LED legs to the tips of the disk, press the center of the fabric, then push them through. Up to push it back down against the fabric flowers.

Coming Soon Next Part.............



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