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4M STITCH-A-CIRCUIT ROBOT Instrukcja obsługi
E. CREATING THE CIRCUIT
1. Pick up the front felt shapes of the robot body and the legs. Cut a piece of yellow thread about 60-70 cm in length and stitch the felt as
shown.
2. Align both the front and back pieces of pre-cut felt legs. Stitch the legs together, leaving the top part of the felt unstitched. Tie a knot at
the end of each piece of thread and trim the excess thread. Fill the legs with stuffing and then put them aside to use later on in step 11.
3. Align the corresponding pre-cut holes on each pair of eye, ear, nose and button felt shapes with the front felt piece of the robot body.
Then, follow the basic stitching techniques for each piece of felt as shown in the diagram. There are also two plastic base joints which the
module will be attached to. Stitch the two joints onto the felt to create a strong foundation for the module.
4. Remove the plastic strip from the back of the LED module and push it onto the plastic base joints. Afterwards, carefully thread each
LED light through the hole at the bottom of each eye patch.
5. After you turn on the LED module, hold the two small metal circles at the end of the wires coming out of the module to turn on the red
and yellow LED lights. Adjust the two LED's so that they are in the centre of the robot's red felt eyes. If the lights don't come on: Make
sure the plastic strip is taken out from the back of the module and that the batteries are inserted in the correct direction. Also, moisten
your hands to increase your ability to conduct electricity and complete the circuit.
6. Once the eyes are positioned in the centre of the felt eyes, secure them in place with tape at the back of the felt.
7. Turn off the module before you start to sew your circuit using the back stitch sewing technique! Cut a piece of silver conductive thread
about 200cm long and fold it in half. Then, thread it through the end of the needle to create four pieces all about 50cm long and tie a
double thread knot to complete the loop. Thread the needle through the second hole as shown. Slide a metal ring down the conductive
thread and lie it flat against the front felt body of the robot.
8. Begin to stitch the circuit together by first stitching around the metal ring twice. Stop right after you pass the mid-point of the module.
Then, thread the needle through the small metal loop connected to the left side of the module as shown. Stitch slowly and refer to step 9
to see where a metal ring or module wire needs to be connected with the conductive thread.
9. Stitch the holes around the 6 metal rings (numbers 1-6 in the diagram) and 2 rings attached to the module twice over to create a
secure connection. It is important to make sure all the conductive thread is connected properly to complete & reliable the circuit. When
the thread attached to your needle is almost used up, secure the loose end with a knot and cut the leftover string off. Then, create a new
piece of thread using the technique in step 7 and continue sewing from the last stitch you made to make sure the circuit is connected. Be
careful not to stitch metal rings 3 & 4 together, otherwise the circuit will turn on when you are not touching it.