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Arduino Wearable Projects

You're reading from  Arduino Wearable Projects

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785283307
Pages 218 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Leather time


Once you have soldered your components together, it is time to bring out the needle and thread as we will need to stitch the last part of the construction. There are a few steps to this next part in order to finish the watch. I recommend that you first read through this part to get a good overview of the steps so you can make the necessary preparations and gather your tools.

You will also need the piece of leather you have selected. Figure 9.9 shows how the watch template is placed onto the piece of leather I used for the watch in this chapter. There is no need to cut the leather yet, since once we will start stitching, you will note that the components on top of the template will add to the demotions of the watch and having some extra length to the leather really helps. The amount in Figure 9.9 is a bit overregulated, but I would leave a minimum of 1 cm around the edge of the template if you are cutting yours from a bigger piece of leather.

Figure 9.9: Attaching the template...

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