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en:proyectos:oshwi_broches_diy [2019/11/13 04:40] – [Tricks on sewing with the conductive thread:] Loly Lópezen:proyectos:oshwi_broches_diy [2021/04/16 20:41] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 That way, we will help to spread the image of OSHWDem and promote open source technology to the general public. That way, we will help to spread the image of OSHWDem and promote open source technology to the general public.
  
 +Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/OshwiPin
 ==== Kit Contents ==== ==== Kit Contents ====
  
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-Assemble the pieces. +     Assemble the pieces. 
- +     * Sew the safety pin. 
-Sew the safety pin. +     * Sew the electrical circuit. 
- +     * Insert the cell battery. 
-Sew the electrical circuit. +     * You can see full instructions here (spanish only by now): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GCWRxfRG0pNFzJ67yNSEldkmafNem9-4/view?usp=sharing 
- +==== Tips on sewing with conductive thread ====
-Insert the cell battery. +
-  +
-You can see full instructions here (spanish only by now): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GCWRxfRG0pNFzJ67yNSEldkmafNem9-4/view?usp=sharing +
-==== Tips on sewing with conductive thread====+
  
   * Cut the conductive thread into small pieces, because with longer ones it becomes more entangled, among other problems (entanglements, the thread becomes untwisted, etc ...) and here’s a tip, as my mother used to say: "Long thread, small seamstress ".   * Cut the conductive thread into small pieces, because with longer ones it becomes more entangled, among other problems (entanglements, the thread becomes untwisted, etc ...) and here’s a tip, as my mother used to say: "Long thread, small seamstress ".
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   * 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 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).   * 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 upside down and puncture only up to half of the fabric, so it is a cleaner job on the right side.+  * 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.
  
  
 ==== Team members ==== ==== Team members ====
  
-  * Conchi Fernández, coordinator. https://twitter.com/cfdezmunin +  * Conchi Fernández Munín, coordinator. https://twitter.com/cfdezmunin 
-  * Daniel. +  * Daniel Rivera Domínguez
-  * Raquel. https://twitter.com/droid_project +  * Raquel Pérez Fuentes. https://twitter.com/droid_project 
-  * Loli Blanco. https://twitter.com/LoliBlancoC +  * Loli Blanco Cotelo. https://twitter.com/LoliBlancoC 
-  * Xosé Pérez. https://twitter.com/XosePerezK +  * Xosé Pérez López. https://twitter.com/XosePerezK 
-  * Maite. +  * Maite Rodríguez González
-  * Rosa. https://twitter.com/Rosa25575879 +  * Rosa Arcas González. https://twitter.com/Rosa25575879 
-  * Jordi. https://twitter.com/Jordi_R_C +  * Jordi Rodríguez Crespo. https://twitter.com/Jordi_R_C 
-  * LolyP. https://twitter.com/lolyp +  * Loly López Pena. https://twitter.com/lolyp 
-  * With a special thanks to Xoan Sampaíño for his solutions: https://twitter.com/xoan +==== Acknowledgment ==== 
-  * And another thanks to all the makers and all the other people who came to sew an OshwiPin with us at OSHWDem 2019 (https://oshwdem.org/makers-2019/). Love you all!+ 
 +  * special thanks to Xoan Sampaíño for his solutions: https://twitter.com/xoan 
 +  * Thanks to Conchita, english translator: https://twitter.com/conchifm 
 +  * 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://oshwdem.org/makers-2019/). Love you all! 
 +  * Of course, none of this could be possible without the support and sponsorship from our alma máter, BricoLabs (https://bricolabs.cc/), and the OSHWDem 2019 organization team.
      
-  Best regards.+ 
 +==== Media ==== 
 + 
 +http://www.crtvg.es/tvg/a-carta/a-revista-fds-4210345?t=1480 
 + 
 +https://cuacfm.org/radioco/programmes/internet-de-tu-color-favorito/3x8/ 
 + 
 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0D-HY1qLmw 
 + 
 +   
 +Best regards. 
 + 
 +A Coruña, 9/11/2019. 
 + 
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