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{{quotation|text=The LilyPad system is a set of sewable electronic pieces designed to help you build soft, sewable, interactive e-textile projects. Using LilyPad pieces is a great way to experiment with electronics through the lens of crafting. Each LilyPad piece has large conductive sew tabs for easy sewing and a rounded shape so as not to snag fabric or cut thread. The LilyPad system was designed by Leah Buechley while pursuing her Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder. The commercial version of the kit, which launched in 2007, was collaboratively designed by Leah and SparkFun Electronics.
{{quotation|text=The LilyPad system is a set of sewable electronic pieces designed to help you build soft, sewable, interactive e-textile projects. Using LilyPad pieces is a great way to experiment with electronics through the lens of crafting. Each LilyPad piece has large conductive sew tabs for easy sewing and a rounded shape so as not to snag fabric or cut thread. The LilyPad system was designed by Leah Buechley while pursuing her Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder. The commercial version of the kit, which launched in 2007, was collaboratively designed by Leah and SparkFun Electronics.
}} [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/lilypad-basics-e-sewing LilyPad Basics: E-Sewing ] (August, 2019)
}} [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/lilypad-basics-e-sewing LilyPad Basics: E-Sewing ] (August, 2019)
== Variants ==
There are several variants for the main board from the official distributor (Sparkfun) and various other provides
There exist also various packs designed for teaching,
* for example. For example  the [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14529 LilyPad ProtoSnap Plus Lab Pack] ($500). See its [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/lilypad-protosnap-plus-activity-guide documentation]


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 19:33, 21 August 2019

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Introduction

“The LilyPad system is a set of sewable electronic pieces designed to help you build soft, sewable, interactive e-textile projects. Using LilyPad pieces is a great way to experiment with electronics through the lens of crafting. Each LilyPad piece has large conductive sew tabs for easy sewing and a rounded shape so as not to snag fabric or cut thread. The LilyPad system was designed by Leah Buechley while pursuing her Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder. The commercial version of the kit, which launched in 2007, was collaboratively designed by Leah and SparkFun Electronics.” LilyPad Basics: E-Sewing (August, 2019)

Variants

There are several variants for the main board from the official distributor (Sparkfun) and various other provides


There exist also various packs designed for teaching,

Links

tutorials

See

Some tutorials at Sparkfun:

At Arduino information:

Shops

... there also seem to be many different and cheaper clones (ok, since the design is open source)

Bibliography