Sewing- not just for clothes anymore! (Or ever, really.)
Let's take a look at thermochromatic pigment.
A new episode of Electricute, plus some changes on the wind!
There's still time to build this great trick or treating bag for your kid - or yourself!
Check out this incredible project from Aidan Chopra
Have you picked up the parts for your next wearables project?
We're right in our backyard for this upcoming Maker Faire.
Get ready for the next episode of "SparkFun Live!"
If you ever wanted to explore the world of wearables, now is your chance!
Exploring a new addition to the etextiles arsenal!
Here are your LilyPad winners!
What would you build with the LilyPad MP3 player?
The education department teaches an e-textiles workshop at the Longmont Public Library.
Want the coolest Halloween costume around? This is the class for you.
Angela from the Education Department visited F.I.T's Digital Spa Maker Camp to present a workshop on LilyPad and e-textiles.
The necessary dangers of electricity, and whether they're worth it.
SparkFun teamed up with DIY.org, a web community that encourages kids to gain skills in all sort of areas - from astronomy to camping to hardware hacking - to bring a new skill to their site: the fabric hacker.
We came, we taught, we ate our weight in breakfast tacos.
Kathryn Shroyer is here to make some magic with responsive e-textiles!
SparkFun heads to Washington D.C. to teach soldering, e-textiles and programming at the United States of America Science and Engineering Festival
Wow great blog!
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