You wanted more LilyPad; you got it! Plenty of fresh, new e-textile kits and amenities for your wearable needs!

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Andy is working on an audio control subsystem for his new fiber optic rave suit...let's check it out.

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Sew LED strips into a fur vest for Halloween, Burning Man or any event that calls for furry lights.

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Instead of buying expensive, one-color LED kits to attach to your helmet, use SparkFun addressable LEDs!

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Don't have time to make a costume this year? We have you covered with this cute, super-quick costume for all ages!

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A wearable fiber optic light suit that responds to user gestures.

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If your resolutions include doing more crafts (and the winter weather is perfect for it), we've got a brand-new LilyPad product in a sparkling new kit just for you.

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Here are some ideas and downloadable designs to get you inspired this Halloween season.

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Using the Simblee LilyPad to make a fitness bracer that hooks up to your phone!

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RFID is getting under Nick's skin...

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The Illumi-cize

One teen takes on childhood obesity (with some love from the Obamas)!

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SparkFun at the Wearable Tech Symposium

Our own Dia is hosting a workshop at Georgia Tech!

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SparkFun Live is today!

Join us at 3:00 for some fun e-textiles projects.

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Building a muscle-riffic demo for conductive yarn!

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Do you have the electronics chops to take home the prize?

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Are wearables the next big thing or just a flash in the pan?

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

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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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