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- | Creation of brooches | + | Creation of OSHWDem mascot |
- | The idea is to show an introduction to e-textiles and soft circuit basic notions for anyone | + | The idea is to give an introduction to e e-textiles and soft circuit basic notions for anyone |
- | We will provide a kit of materials with everything necessary for its preparation, | + | We will provide a kit of materials with everything necessary for its preparation, |
- | By the way, we will help the dissemination of the image of the OSHWDem to the public | + | That way, we will help to spread |
+ | Our Twitter: https:// | ||
==== Kit Contents ==== | ==== Kit Contents ==== | ||
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* Thimbles. | * Thimbles. | ||
* Threader. | * Threader. | ||
- | * Open seams. | + | * Stitch cutter. |
* Round nose pliers. | * Round nose pliers. | ||
* Extra LEDs. | * Extra LEDs. | ||
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* Pins and pincushions. | * Pins and pincushions. | ||
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- | ==== Realization | + | ==== Procedure |
- | Assembly of the pieces. | + | * Assemble |
+ | * Sew the safety pin. | ||
+ | * Sew the electrical circuit. | ||
+ | * Insert the cell battery. | ||
+ | * You can see full instructions here (spanish only by now): https:// | ||
+ | ==== Tips on sewing with conductive thread ==== | ||
- | Sewn of the safety pin. | + | * Cut the conductive thread into small pieces, because with longer ones it becomes more entangled, among other problems (entanglements, |
+ | * Use a thimble: "A seamstress without a thimble, sews little and badly" | ||
+ | * A needle with a big eye (because the conductive thread is thicker than standard thread), but not too big, because otherwise it doesn’t go through the holes of the snap fasteners. | ||
+ | * A needle with a fine point (because big-eyed needles usually have a round tip and they don't pierce the felt easily, making it difficult to sew). | ||
+ | * In thick fabrics such as felt, to avoid showing the stitches on the right side of the work, it is best to sew on the reverse and pierce only half of the fabric, keeping it tidy on the right side. | ||
- | Sewn of the electrical circuit. | ||
- | Insert the cell battery. | + | ==== Team members |
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- | You can see the full instructions here (spanish by now): https:// | + | |
- | ==== Tricks on sewing with the conductive thread: | + | |
- | * Cut the conductive thread into small pieces, because in longer ones it becomes more entangled, among other problems (entanglements, | + | * Conchi Fernández Munín, coordinator. https:// |
- | * Use thimble: " | + | * Daniel Rivera Domínguez. |
- | * Needle with large eye (because the thread is thicker than those of sewing fabrics), but not too much, because it does not enter through the holes of the snap fasteners. | + | * Raquel Pérez Fuentes. https://twitter.com/ |
- | * And needle with a fine point (because those with a round tip, as they are usually those with a large eye, do not puncture well in the tissue and make stitches difficult). | + | * Loli Blanco Cotelo. https://twitter.com/ |
- | * In thick fabrics such as felt, so that the stitch is not visible on the right side of the work, it is best to sew upside down and puncture only up to half of the fabric, so it is a cleaner job on the right side. | + | * Xosé Pérez López. https:// |
+ | * Maite Rodríguez González. | ||
+ | * Rosa Arcas González. https:// | ||
+ | * Jordi Rodríguez Crespo. https:// | ||
+ | * Loly López Pena. https:// | ||
+ | ==== Acknowledgment ==== | ||
+ | * A special thanks to Xoan Sampaíño for his solutions: https:// | ||
+ | * Thanks to Conchita, english translator: https:// | ||
+ | * And another big thanks to all the makers and all the other people who came to sew an OshwiPin with us at OSHWDem 2019 (https:// | ||
+ | * Of course, none of this could be possible without the support and sponsorship from our alma máter, BricoLabs (https:// | ||
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- | ==== Team members | + | ==== Media ==== |
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- | * Conchi Fernández, coordinator. https:// | ||
- | * Daniel. | ||
- | * Raquel. https:// | ||
- | * Loli Blanco. https:// | ||
- | * Xosé Pérez. https:// | ||
- | * Maite. | ||
- | * Rosa. https:// | ||
- | * Jordi. https:// | ||
- | * LolyP. https:// | ||
- | * With a special thanks to Xoan Sampaíño for his solutions: https:// | ||
- | * And another thanks to all the makers and all the other people who came to sew an OshwiPin with us at OSHWDem 2019 (https:// | ||
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- | | + | Best regards. |
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+ | A Coruña, 9/ | ||
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