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7.6″ x 5.5″ Glow & Flash USA Flag – Optical Fiber Fabric Application (Illuminant: LED) Part 3
More detailed info and sample are available on eBay: cgi.ebay.com —————————————————————————————————— Fiber Fabric is a successful integration of optical fiber technology with textile industry. By weaving plastic optical fiber (POF) with polyester fiber into flat fabric, innovation and breakthrough are made in POF application which is traditionally in the form of tubing. The low-power consumed Fiber Fabric is luminous, light, soft, and can be colorful – it has been widely utilized in fashion apparels, sports goods, camping products, pet supplies, furniture and advertising industries. Product Applications: 1. Safety/Alerting Signs & Labels: outdoor equipment and signs, power outage area, firefighting and emergency escaping support, etc. 2. Gifts and Seasonal Decorations: holiday, religious, seasonal, or carnival decorations as well as decorations for sidewalk and community events; gifts and collections with unique personality. 3. Interior Decorations: night club & bar decoration, large building pendants, and decorations for window, tent, and furniture. 4. Lighting Accessories: designs for various soft light or multi-color ceiling light fixtures, low-power-consumption lighting, and luminescent lighting products. 5. Fashion Apparels: designs for garments, accessories (hat, handbag, shoe), etc. 6. Recreational Accessories: various types of accessories for night recreation activities 7. Advertisements: thin …
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Fabric Manipulation : How to Make Flowers With Fabric Part 1
Sure sewing is nifty and all, but what is a tank top when you are done with it ? Just a tank top right? Why not spice it up with a homemade brooch, how about a headband full of colorful blooms, perhaps a necklace? In this video you will learn how to make 3 out of 6 different flower designs (there is a part 2) straight from fabric. Choose whatever styles or fabric you like to make them unique and your own! Supplies: LOTS of fabric scraps Hand needle, thread, thimble Scissors Fire source Kinzashi In Bloom Book Amazon: www.amazon.com Creds to : sewmamasew.com Disclaimer: All items were purchased with my own money unless stated otherwise. Music: GrossGusting by TheFabs New Grounds: www.newgrounds.com Sea Dream by YueYang New Grounds: www.newgrounds.com An Open Window by Benjamin Tibbetts NewGrounds: www.newgrounds.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/ricesushi02 Facebook:www.facebook.com blogspot:www.secretlifeofabionerd.blogspot.com Store: www.klpigmentshop.com
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Researchers successfully weave flexible batteries into fabric

Clothing with gadgets sewn into them are nothing new, but researchers at the Polytechnic School of Montreal are taking wearable electronics to a new level — textiles that are made out of batteries. The research team was able to build extremely flexible batteries by sandwiching thermoplastic materials together, omitting the liquid electrolytes found in your typical AA. This allowed them to safely heat and stretch their battery into a material that resembles artificial leather which can be woven with other materials and connected using conductive threads. The team claimed that a garment made of the material could supply hundreds of volts: enough to charge your gadgets or even power a defibrillator. One major downside is that the…
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Mary Englebreit handmade zipper fabric iPad 2 Xoom Galaxy sleeve cover case
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The touch, the feel of cotton, the fabric of our… transistors
Transistors of all shapes and sizes form the foundation of just about every electronic gadget under the sun, and similarly, cotton clothing is a key component of a well-rounded wardrobe. It was only a matter of time before these two got together to form a fashion-forward future, and an international team of scientists have accomplished the trick by creating a transistor using fibers of cotton. Now, this isn’t the first organic transistor, but cotton’s plentiful, cheap, lightweight and sustainable nature make it a great choice for use as a substrate in carbon-based transistors. To get the fluffy white stuff ready to amplify and switch electric signals, it was conformally coated (to cover all the fiber’s irregularities) with gold nanoparticles, semiconductive and conductive polymers in a super thin layer to preserve its wearability flexibility. The result was an active transistor that can be used in integrated circuits sewn into your shirt, socks, or even pantaloons, if you like. The future of fashion is right around the corner, folks, and in that future your pants are the PC.
The touch, the feel of cotton, the fabric of our… transistors originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 29 Oct 2011 01:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Help for the lost: a fabric antenna to keep you from being a castaway
Doesn’t look like much, does it? But the next time you’re lost at sea, you just might be thankful you’ve got it. That little square of fabric is actually a flexible antenna designed for the Cospas-Sarsat distress signal network, a Cold War-era system built to help pinpoint missing ships, planes and people. Designed to be sewn into a life vest, the antenna broadcasts an emergency beacon at a low frequency for greater range; in field tests, that helped rescuers find it within minutes. It’s also tear- and water-resistant, which you’ll be grateful for when you’re being tossed around like a ragdoll in a sea of whitecaps. The technology was developed by the European Space Agency in partnership with a Finnish company. Next on their agenda? A round, floating companion for the marooned, codenamed Wilson.
Help for the lost: a fabric antenna to keep you from being a castaway originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 21:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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LUXMO iPad Fabric Crystal Protective Case Black Carbon Fiber with Flip FCIDBKCF-F
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MIT Fabric Camera

Here is the gist of it. Basically MIT has figured out a way to use fibers to detect two frequencies of light. A computer connected can then translate those frequencies into an image.
Researchers suggest that this technology could eventually be as a uniform. The person wearing the uniform could use a HUD to see in all directions simultaneously. Imagine being able to see behind you, and in front at the same time…
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