Knitting dolly
Knitting dolly (Strickpüppchen in German) is a tool to make thin knitted tubes. The picture is the one I bought at the local craft shop with about 5 Euro. In Germany and Austria, there are also a child toy version of this one, made of woods with fancy paintings on them. There are also small […]
knitted stretchy cable
For knitted sensors and interfaces, it will be great if there were also knitted cables. So, I tried it! By using Spool knitting tool (Strickliesel in German), you can make a knitted tube easily. For more easier and faster solution, you can also use automatic Knitting Mill (Strickmühle). This tube is an isolation layer for […]
Needle Felting
also see: fine steel wool Needle felting seems to be a great technique for constructing sensors from conductive, resistive materials mashed up with regular felting wool.
Wearable Sound Experiment II
15-18th March 2010, Atelier Nord, Oslo, Norway 10 participants, 4 days Wearable Sound Experiments, or why does my knee bark and my armpit squeak? This four day workshop introduces basic soft electronics techniques for constructing fabric sensors and wearable circuits. Instead of using soldering irons and wire, we will use sewing needles and conductive thread.
Large Scale Knit, Crochet and Knotting
Knitting, crocheting and knotting yarn, rope and other materials to make even larger 2 and 3 dimensional structures!