eTextile and wearable tech meetup with Lynne Bruning
The folks of Dorkbot PDX who’s mission is to do ‘strange things with electricity‘ are hosting an eTextile and wearable tech meetup with Lynne Bruning the coordinator of the Maker Faire eTextile fashion shows and designer of amazing eTextile fashion [...]
DIY fabric PCB etching with salt and vinegar
‘How to get what you Want‘ is certainly the first address every eTextile enthusiast working or planning textile electronic projects. It’s full of amazing tips and tricks coming from Hannah Perner-Wilson, one of the sites main contributor. New techniques are [...]
The world’s largest collection of e-textile materials
Adrian Freed, Research Director of UC Berkeley’s Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) compiled the self-proclaimed ‘world’s largest collection of e-textile materials and associated tools‘ and having spend a very long time browsing through the collection I can [...]
eTextile DIY community – LilyPond
The high-low tech team at MIT under the lead of eTextile innovator Leah Buechley started a very interesting project called LilyPond, a eTextile Web community and place for collaboration and sharing of eTextile projects. LilyPond is aiming to pond the [...]
Upcoming eTextile Fashion Shows
Maker Faire and Lynne Bruning come again together to create a fashion show that fuses tech and fashion, function and form, reality and possibility. Lynne Bruning, creator of exclusive wearable art with a special interest in eTextiles is producing eTextile [...]
North Skirt
Soft electronic innovator Meredith Scheff, we posted about her Sew-through circuit board, showed her latest creation the North-Skirt during the eTextile Fashion Show @ Maker Faire in May. Based on the North-Paw kit from Sensebridge and her newly developed StarBoards, [...]
DIY – stylish eTextile embroidery
The fabulous eTextile DIY site ‘How to get what you want‘ from Mika Satomi and Hannah Perner-Wilson keeps on adding frequently new material for every eTextile enthusiast to learn and to get inspired. I love the recently posted embroidered potentiometers [...]












