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You don't need any previous sewing or Lilypad/arduino/electronical knowledge to follow this workshop and during Eth0 you can use my stuff as much as you want. If you want to keep the provided Lilypads and LEDs afterwards, I'm asking 10e for all supplies used. The workshop will be for everybody age 10 and up.  
 
You don't need any previous sewing or Lilypad/arduino/electronical knowledge to follow this workshop and during Eth0 you can use my stuff as much as you want. If you want to keep the provided Lilypads and LEDs afterwards, I'm asking 10e for all supplies used. The workshop will be for everybody age 10 and up.  
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Bikes That Fit - a quick talk about how i came up with an automated way of designing and building clunky bike frames because im so big no one bothered to make one in my size. This translates into cheaply and quickly making clunky custom bike frames for everyone.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:48, 21 January 2018

Talks/workshops

Saturday

14:00 - 15:00: Sewing electronics part 1, by Will-Do

Working with the Lilypad, LEDs and conductive thread, we've going to sew electronics on an item clothing or a pillow cover. I'll supply the technical bits and can supply pillow covers. However, if you want to sew on a piece of clothing, I'll advise you to bring your own as I don't know everybody's sizes.

In part one we're going to set out our plan, make a technical schematic and I'll explain the basics of sewing. (See Sunday for part two).

You don't need any previous sewing or Lilypad/arduino/electronical knowledge to follow this workshop and during Eth0 you can use my stuff as much as you want. If you want to keep the provided Lilypads and LEDs afterwards, I'm asking 10e for all supplies used. The workshop will be for everybody age 10 and up.

15:00 - 15:30

Bikes That Fit - a quick talk about how i came up with an automated way of designing and building clunky bike frames because im so big no one bothered to make one in my size. This translates into cheaply and quickly making clunky custom bike frames for everyone.

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There's place for 6 people in the workshop, sign up below if you're attending


Sunday

14:00 - 15:00: Sewing electronics part 2, by Will-Do

Working with the Lilypad, LEDs and conductive thread, we've going to sew electronics on an item clothing or a pillow cover. I'll supply the technical bits and can supply pillow covers. However, if you want to sew on a piece of clothing, I'll advise you to bring your own as I don't know everybody's sizes.

In part two we're going to combine the sewn schematic with the Lilypad, program the Lilypad and see if stuff works! (See Saturday for part 1).

I'll advise you to also follow the first part of the workshop, but next to that you don't need any previous sewing or Lilypad/arduino/electronical knowledge to follow this workshop and during Eth0 you can use my stuff as much as you want. If you want to keep the provided Lilypads and LEDs afterwards, I'm asking 10e for all supplies used. The workshop will be for everybody age 10 and up.


Sign up

There's place for 6 people in the workshop, sign up below if you're attending