Sewing- not just for clothes anymore! (Or ever, really.)

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A new episode of Electricute, plus some changes on the wind!

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There's still time to build this great trick or treating bag for your kid - or yourself!

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Check out this incredible project from Aidan Chopra

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Have you picked up the parts for your next wearables project?

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We're right in our backyard for this upcoming Maker Faire.

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Get ready for the next episode of "SparkFun Live!"

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If you ever wanted to explore the world of wearables, now is your chance!

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What would you build with the LilyPad MP3 player?

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The education department teaches an e-textiles workshop at the Longmont Public Library.

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Want the coolest Halloween costume around? This is the class for you.

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Angela from the Education Department visited F.I.T's Digital Spa Maker Camp to present a workshop on LilyPad and e-textiles.

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The necessary dangers of electricity, and whether they're worth it.

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SparkFun teamed up with DIY.org, a web community that encourages kids to gain skills in all sort of areas - from astronomy to camping to hardware hacking - to bring a new skill to their site: the fabric hacker.

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SXSW Create 2014

We came, we taught, we ate our weight in breakfast tacos.

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Kathryn Shroyer is here to make some magic with responsive e-textiles!

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SparkFun heads to Washington D.C. to teach soldering, e-textiles and programming at the United States of America Science and Engineering Festival

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