
Sewing a LilyPad LED Circuit
Sewable electronics — 'e-textiles' — build circuits into fabric with conductive thread instead of wires. This first project sews a LilyPad LED to a coin-cell battery so it lights up, teaching the two rules of e-textiles: connect + to + and - to -, and never let the two thread lines cross. The 'hello world' of wearable electronics.
Anweisungen
Plan the circuit on fabric
Plan the circuit on fabric
Pin a LilyPad LED and a LilyPad coin-cell battery holder a few centimetres apart on a piece of felt. Find each board's + and - sew tabs, and plan two thread paths — one joining the + tabs, one joining the - tabs — that never cross.
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
LilyPad LED - 5 pcs1 Packung
LilyPad Coin Cell Battery Holder - w/Switch - 20mm1 Stück
Wool Felt Sheet1 BlattSew the positive line
Sew the positive line
Thread a needle with conductive stainless-steel thread. Stitch from the + tab of the battery holder to the + tab of the LED, looping 3–4 times through each tab hole for firm electrical contact. Knot tightly and trim the tail short — stray strands cause shorts.
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
Conductive Thread - 60g (Stainless Steel)1 Spule
Hand Sewing Needles (Assorted, 30-Pack)1 PackungSew the negative line
Sew the negative line
With a fresh length of thread, stitch the - tab of the battery holder to the - tab of the LED the same way. Keep this line clear of the + line everywhere — if the two conductive paths touch, the circuit shorts and the LED won't light.
Power it up
Power it up
Slide a CR2032 coin cell into the holder, + side up, and switch it on. The LED lights — no separate resistor is needed, because the 3 V coin cell can't push enough current to harm it. If it stays dark, check the battery direction, loose knots, or threads touching.
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
CR2032 Coin Cell Battery1 StückSecure the knots
Secure the knots
Dab a little clear nail polish or fabric glue on each knot so it can't work loose or fray. Use the holder's switch to turn your LED on and off — your first wearable circuit is done.
Materialien
6- 1 Packung€4.00
- 1 BlattPlatzhalter
- €34.00
- Platzhalter
- 1 StückPlatzhalter
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