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Use angelina to attach conductive threads

November 7, 2008 by Denise Felton 3 Comments

Photo from InstructablesLynne Bruning of Instructables has posted a tutorial for attaching conductive threads to a garment or project with angelina fibers. Gorgeous. And smart. See the tute.

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  1. Lynne says

    November 9, 2008 at 9:48 am

    Thanks for the nod!
    The angelina fibers are even more more more gorgeous in black light!

  2. sarah mclaren says

    January 31, 2009 at 5:32 pm

    Hi there,
    I am new at using angelina fibres. I want to attach some “calypso blue” crimped fibres to a pictorial quilt to illustrate the sparkle on the sea. I don’t want the strands to go in all directions and not so many on in one place. What is the best way of attaching them to the fabric? I have used paper towels to briefly fuse a few strands at a time. Have you ever used arleenes tacky glue for the individual strands. I have tried steam a seam 2 but there will be residual left on the fabric? Any ideas would be helpful.
    Thank you.
    Sarah McLaren

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  1. Many ways to attach conductive thread · Needlework News @ CraftGossip says:
    November 15, 2008 at 8:01 am

    […] of tutes on Instructables for various ways of attaching conductive thread to a garment or project. On November 7, I posted a link to her tutorial for attaching conductive thread with angelina fibers. If you liked that one, […]

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