Connecting components together is one of the biggest challenges with wearables, but never fear, we've got conductive thread, copper tape, fabric and a whole range of other goodies for your next project.
Classroom E-Textile kit that will let you start making cool electronic wearables and can be combined with a microcontroller like an Arduino, BBC:Micro or Circuit Playground to make even.
This is 12 meters of smooth conductive thread spun from stainless steel fiber and wound on a plastic bobbin. Use it to sew up all of your e-textile projects. This small bobbin is a great way to get into wearable electronics without the upfront cost of buying an entire spool of thread. Close to 40 feet of thread is enough to get a simple design stitched onto your shirt, backpack or hat.
After months of searching, we finally have what Adafruit consider to be the ultimate conductive thread. It's thin, strong, smooth, and made completely of 316L stainless...
This is about 360 yards of conductive thread spun from stainless steel fiber and wound on a spool. You can use it as a creative way to connect various electronics onto clothing projects. This large spool is a great way to get into wearable electronics without a large upfront cost and a large enough quantity to not be afraid of making a few mistakes.
This 316L stainless steel thread falls somewhere between a thick thread and a thin yarn. Most sewing machines wouldn't be happy with this thread since its thick...
Make your next project super-flexy with a biiiig prototyping board that can twist and shout– err, twist and bend! This passive flexible proto-PCB is about large...
This knit conductive fabric is 100% silver and super luxe! Use small pieces on the tips of gloves or in any soft circuit situation where you need a bit of stretch...
Measuring stretch forces isn't easy - unless you have some conductive rubber cord! This cord is 2mm diameter, and 1 meter long, made of carbon-black impregnated...
After months of searching, we finally have what Adafruit consider to be the ultimate conductive thread. It's thin, strong, smooth, and made completely of 316L stainless...
This woven conductive fabric is silver-plated nylon. Use small pieces for soft switches, plush keypads, capacitive touch sensors, and other textile interfaces. This...
High-conductive heating fabrics are so hot right now! Literally! This non-woven fabric feels a little like felted paper but is filled with conductive material that...
With Adafruit's fun assortment of conductive materials, cosplay and wearables have never been easier to craft! This Conductive Nylon tape goes great with Adafruit's other interesting...
With Adafruit's fun assortment of conductive materials, cosplay and wearables have never been easier to craft! This Conductive Nylon tape goes great with Adafruit's other interesting...
This EeonTex fabric is a conductive, nonwoven microfiber for use in e-textiles as well as electromagnetic and resistive heating applications. Each sheet of the EeonTex...
This is 30 feet of conductive thread spun from stainless steel fiber and wound on a plastic bobbin. Use it to sew up all of your e-textile projects. This small bobbin is a great way to get into wearable electronics without the upfront cost of buying an entire spool of thread. 30 feet of thread is enough to get a simple design stitched onto your shirt, backpack or hat.
Copper tape has countless applications in electronics from creating low-profile traces for electrical components to RF-shielding and antenna-making. Copper tape is even used to join things together using solder, like the stained glass on Tiffany lamps.
This woven conductive ribbon is great for powering lots of LEDs in a wearable project. It's thin, strong, smooth, and made completely of 316L stainless steel. It...
Make your next project super-flexy with a prototyping board that can twist and bend. Adafruit took Adafruit's lovely classic perma-proto design and had it made from incredibly...
These Conductive Nylon Squares go great with Adafruit's other interesting materials, such as copper tape, ITO glass or plastic, conductive inks, etc. Adafruit found that the metallic nylon fabric has some great improvements over plain copper tape.
This is a smooth stainless steel fiber conductive sewing thread. One roll has 1m sewing thread, and about 2Ω per 1m. The diameter of the wire is 0.96mm....
This is a smooth stainless steel fiber conductive sewing thread. One roll has 5m sewing thread, and about 7Ω per 1m. The diameter of the wire is 0.5mm....
This is a smooth stainless steel fiber conductive sewing thread. One roll has 7m sewing thread, and about 9Ω per 1m. The diameter of the wire is 0.45mm....
This is a smooth stainless steel fiber conductive sewing thread. One roll has 10m sewing thread, and about 10-15Ω per 1m. The diameter of the wire is 0.42mm....
This is a smooth stainless steel fiber conductive sewing thread. One roll has 15m sewing thread, and about 20-25Ω per 1m. The diameter of the wire is 0.33mm....
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