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Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters, and Cosplayers
Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters, and Cosplayers
Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters, and Cosplayers
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Create your own stylish, electronics-based wearables―for all experience levels! This fun TAB guide shows you how to dream up, design, and assemble fashion-forward wearable electronics, garments, and accessories in no time. Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters and Cosplayers clearly explains cutting-edge sewing, crafting, and electronics techniques and features a series of easy-to-follow projects using readily-sourced components and tools. You’ll see how to embed the latest technologies into your garments, including Arduino, color sensors, and Bluetooth―you’ll even explore laser cutting and 3D printing! Projects include: •3D embellished T-shirt •Fiber optic fabric scarf •Festival fun hip pack •Solar backpack •Starlight fiber optic skirt •Programmable sewn circuit cuff •LED matrix clutch purse •And more
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 29, 2018
ISBN9781260116168
Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters, and Cosplayers

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    Make It, Wear It - Sahrye Cohen

    CHAPTER 1

    Introduction

    WITH WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY, YOU CAN MAKE FUNCTIONAL, USEFUL, AND BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS that become an interface, connecting people to other people and promoting meaningful interactions between individuals and the whole of the world around them. Clothes become another part of the digital world, interacting with smartphone applications and social media views and giving onlookers a glimpse into your personality, your mood, and even your thoughts. In this book we’ve designed projects that combine electronics with modern fabrication technology such as 3D printers and laser cutters to produce wearable projects that a few years ago were only accessible to major designers and fashion houses. Using home machines and shared makerspaces, you can make personalized clothing and accessories that bring the imaginings of a science fiction future to today.

    Electronics, whether a simple light-up circuit or a complex programmed design, can create visual interest and fun interactive clothing. Want to play video games directly on your clothes? The Gamer Girls dresses by Phi Designs uses programmable lights for two players to play against each other right on the front of the dresses (Figure 1.1).

    Figure 1.1   Gamer Girl dresses by Phi Designs use microcontrollers and addressable light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to play a video game right on the wearer’s dress. (Courtesy of Ernesto Augustus at the Make Fashion Gala, 2016)

    Other clothes can interact with social media, using smartphone applications and microprocessors to display words from Twitter or other social platforms. Reflections, designed by Amped Atelier, uses a smartphone app to scroll words on the front of an evening gown (Figure 1.2).

    Figure 1.2   Connecting LEDs with a smartphone app allows clothes to display words, animations, and even social media connections. (Courtesy of Rafal Wegiel at the Make Fashion Gala, 2015)

    Using the tutorials in this book, you will be able to make your own projects combining electronics and basic sewing to make clothes that glow and twinkle. Precision cutting and engraving using laser cutters creates intricate, detailed decoration and rapid fabrication of fashion-forward accessories.

    The projects in this book will guide you through using laser-cut fabric as a design element, as well as using the laser to make a modern acrylic clutch purse. 3D printing makes tabletop production of components and tools easy and affordable. 3D printers can also be used to make fantastic decorations and light-up embellishments (Figure 1.3).

    Figure 1.3   3D printing creates futuristic light diffusers and unique embellishments. (Courtesy of Jeff McDonald at the Make Fashion Gala, 2016)

    In addition to using 3D printers to make electronics enclosures, these projects will use 3D printing to make accessories and produce personalized clothes (Figure 1.4).

    Figure 1.4   Wearable technology makes functional and beautiful garments that can interact with the wearer and the environment. (Courtesy of Maria Elena Hoover at the Motion Ball, 2018)

    The Projects

    Maybe you’ve seen 3D printers and wondered how they can be useful for wearable projects. Or maybe you make your own clothes and want to add modern glitz and interaction. If you are a maker, programmer, costumer, cosplayer, hacker, engineer, or someone who wants to experiment and learn, this book is for you. The projects are designed to combine the advantages of rapid fabrication using 3D printers and laser cutters with basic sewing construction. Creating wearable electronics fashion requires using skills from sewing, programming, computer-aided design (CAD), and many more disciplines. This book will provide a basic introduction to wearable technology with the goal of completing the specific projects and inspiring creativity. There are many fantastic resources available from this publisher and others to help develop your skills in sewing and garment construction and to learn more about the intricacies of electronics and programming. For projects that require sewing an entire garment or accessory, we’ve provided no-sew or low-sew alternatives for incorporating the electronics and fabrication techniques onto purchased clothing and bags.

    This book will take you step-by-step through making projects using the 3D printer and laser cutter and building electronics skills. Each project will use information from the introductory chapters and the preceding projects to guide you from constructing simple electronic circuits to using microcontrollers such as the Arduino while introducing major programming methods including visual block programming and the Arduino IDE.

    Wherever possible, we’ve provided electronic downloads that are available from the book website with clothing and accessory patterns, CAD files for laser cutting, 3D printing files, and microcontroller programs to help you complete your projects. The projects use a variety of different materials, including knit fabric, polylactic acid (PLA) plastic, acrylic, and even fiber-optic fabric. When you understand how to make wearable projects, you can experiment with different materials and mix-and-match techniques, combining parts of projects together to make the perfect personalized clothes and accessories.

    CHAPTER 2

    Supplies, Techniques, and Fabrication Machines

    THIS CHAPTER PROVIDES A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO SEWING SUPPLIES AND TECHNIQUES AND an overview of basic electronic components and techniques. It also provides necessary information on computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and using laser cutters, 3D printers, and microcontrollers.

    Once you learn to sew, the clothing you can create is limitless. We will be using hand sewing to sew electronic components onto garments and also machine sewing to construct garments, bags, and accessories. If you are new to hand or machine sewing, you may want to watch some introductory How to Sew videos on YouTube and consult your sewing machine manual before you get started. The fabric that you use to make clothes or accessories should be washed and ironed before you cut it out and use it for your project.

    Sewing Supplies

    Fabric Scissors

    Fabric scissors are usually metal and have blades that are between 5 and 8 inches long. Try not to cut paper with your fabric scissors because paper will dull the blades.

    Pins

    Straight sewing pins will help keep your fabric pieces together as you sew by hand or with a sewing machine. Safety pins can also be used to help keep your projects together while you are working on them.

    Figure 2.1   Basic sewing supplies (from left to right): scissors, sewing needles, pins, seam ripper, awl, thread, measuring tape, and ruler (top).

    Sewing Needles

    Hand sewing needles come in a variety of sizes. Use finer needles for lighter fabrics and thicker needles for heavy fabrics. A size 7 needle should be appropriate for most projects in this book. A large-eye needle should be used for sewing conductive thread because the thread is thick.

    Thread

    All-purpose polyester thread should be used to construct the garments and accessories.

    Seam Ripper

    This small tool has a sharp edge that rips out stitches.

    Measuring Tape

    A flexible measuring tape will help you measure your waist and chest to decide which size to make. If you don’t have a measuring tape, you can use a piece of string and measure it with a ruler.

    Ruler

    A clear, bendable 18-inch ruler will make measuring and marking very easy.

    Awl

    A sewing awl has a sharp point that makes a hole in fabric by spreading fibers apart instead of cutting. This will help to ensure that your fabric doesn’t unravel.

    Leather Needle

    This is a special sharp needle with a triangular point for sewing through leather. Leather needles can be purchased at leathercraft stores, many major craft stores, and some hobby stores.

    Iron

    A basic iron that can press natural and synthetic fabrics will help flatten seams and keep your project neat as you sew.

    Sewing Machine

    A sewing machine that can

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