EngineeringQuilt_Description_AND_Materials

This quilt highlights innovators in mechanics, engineering and computer technology.  This quilt will function similarly to the Medicine Panel in that the user will be able to match names with inventions.  Instead of a green and red led response however, a feather servo motor will indicate a “yes” or “no” answer.  Also, instead of the circuitry […]

MedicinePanel_Finished

Here is the Medicine Quilt with the binding attached: Medicine_Quilt_Finished

NaturalSciencesQuilt_Finished

Here is the Natural Sciences Quilt totally finished!

CivilRights_Finished

Here is the finished Civil Rights quilt.  As you can see, there is a layer of vinyl so that users can sign it with contributors to the field of Civil Rights. 

CivilRightsQuilt_Final

Here is  a picture of the civil rights quilt.  I hand stitched the stippling design in the background and added a small binding.  Before showing, a layer of vinyl will be added in order that people may sign the quilt with people who they think have contributed to the field of civil rigths.

CivilRights_Scenery

The Civil Rights Quilt will not incorporate circuitry (YIPPEE!!!), and so I only have to sew for this one.  After attaching the mountains, I had to build the rocks. The rocks are made of 2 pieces of fabric, and I build them row by row.  Below are pictures detailing the construction of the background.

(two pieces […]

NaturalSciences_ReadytoQuilt

After finishing the circuitry, adhering the range finder and attaching the two halves of the top layer, here is the finished product:

NaturalSciencesQuilt_Circuitry

For the Natural Sciences Quilt, I am using a Sharp GP2D120, seen here:
I want to have the Sharp GP2D120 range finder read relatively close distances (around three feet and less) and have the Lilypad use this data to turn on four tiny pager motors.  The pager motors will be housed in real peanut shells […]

NaturalSciencesQuilt_TopLayer

After finishing the squares of the Natural Sciences Quilt, I had to attach the fabric leaves, seen here:
(finished top half of top layer)
I also had to blind stitch the fabric peanuts on which my mom had embroidered the names. Since my mom embroidered the names on a single piece of fabric, I had […]