Tule Overskirt With Simple Lighting by LED Strips
by Carter Brigham in Circuits > Arduino
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Tule Overskirt With Simple Lighting by LED Strips
I made a blue tule overskirt for my niece, Garrison, whose high school has a mid-winter's dance next month. 8 vertical LED strips (powered by a Gemma controller) are placed randomly around the skirt and light up.
Supplies
Materials
3 meters of Adafruit DotStar LED Strips - Addressable Warm White- 60 LED/m 3 m 3000K
https://www.adafruit.com/product/2436?length=4
1 Adafruit Gemma MO- miniature weable electronic platform
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3501
1 Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1578
budget pack for Metro-328
https://www.adafruit.com/product/193
4 different colors stranded-core wire
alligator clip wires
heat shrink-tubing
glue for glue gun
20 yards tulle
polyester or cotton fabric to cover waist band- 24" x 60" should be plenty
sewing thread
sewing needle
sewing pins
sew-on hook and eye closure
Tools
soldering iron and solder
third-hand tool
wire stripper
wire cutter
glue gun and glue (optional)
scissors
soft measuring tape
hands or sewing machine
Organize Your Fabric
Take your 20 yards of tule and double it then fold it in half, pin it. Attach from end to end and fold 4 more times. Pin again.
Create Pleats
Gather pleats at the top so they are roughly the same distance (no big deal if they're not) ending up the size of the person's waist PLUS 3" (so will overlap 1.5" on both sides.)
Mock Up Wires in Skirt
Create a mockup of where the Gemma controller, wires and 8 LED strips will go. Cut pieces of rope and use binder clips to hold the space for the strips and put a cotton pad where the Gemma would go. Use a soft measuring tape to measure the distance from the cotton (Gemma) to each rope (LED strips). Now, cut 4 different colors of wires for each of the 8 strips to those lengths. Cut the LED strips to any length you wish. I chose 13".
Solder Wires
Take the 8 sets of 4 different colored wires and strip the ends. Solder the 4 wires to the 4 open ends of the LED strips. Heat shrink the ends. (I hot glued them also but I don't think there's any benefit to doing that.)
Test the Wire Strips
Test each wire strand to be sure you have solid soldering. Run the sample strand test in Arduino. (standtest.ino)
Put Arduino on Gemma
Run the Arduino file to the Gemma controller. File attached.
Downloads
More Soldering
Once you know all strands light, solder the other ends to the Gemma. Note it is easiest to solder all wires to a separate same color wire and solder that one wire to the Gemma. Wiring pic above.
Lit
Plug battery into Gemma and turn the tiny on button. Lights should light up your awesome dress!