
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.
Istruzioni
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.
Materiali per questo passaggio:
LilyPad LED - 5 pcs1 confezione
LilyPad Coin Cell Battery Holder - w/Switch - 20mm1 pezzo
Wool Felt Sheet1 foglioSew 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.
Materiali per questo passaggio:
Conductive Thread - 60g (Stainless Steel)1 rocchetto
Hand Sewing Needles (Assorted, 30-Pack)1 confezioneSew 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.
Materiali per questo passaggio:
CR2032 Coin Cell Battery1 pezzoSecure 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.
Materiali
6- 1 confezione€4.00
- 1 foglioSegnaposto
- 1 rocchetto€34.00
- 1 confezioneSegnaposto
- 1 pezzoSegnaposto
Blueprint correlati
Questi blueprint condividono conoscenze — tecniche, materiali o principi
Related blueprints
Other builds that share materials, tools, or techniques with this one.
CC0 Pubblico dominio
Questo progetto è rilasciato sotto CC0. Sei libero di copiare, modificare, distribuire e utilizzare quest'opera per qualsiasi scopo, senza chiedere permesso.
Supporta il Maker acquistando prodotti tramite il suo progetto dove guadagna una Commissione Maker stabilita dai venditori, oppure crea una nuova iterazione di questo progetto e includilo come collegamento nel tuo progetto per condividere i ricavi.





