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The Matter of Tools: Designing, Using and Reflecting on New Tools for Emerging eTextile Craft Practices

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In this article, a case study of electronic textiles (eTextiles), combining textile materials and electronic and computational functionality is presented, with the aim of integrating eTextile craft practice across disciplinary boundaries.
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Tools, as extensions of hand and mind, prescribe defining properties for a practice. We anchor our tools research within a case study of electronic textiles (eTextiles), combining textile materials and electronic and computational functionality. While the field of eTextiles is expanding into new personal and ubiquitous applications, its tools as productive means, however, are rarely investigated. We fill this gap by both proposing and exploring new tools, aiming at an integrated eTextile craft practice across disciplinary boundaries. Results from a research through design process have been developed into research products and proposed to a wider community of novices and practitioners. Research insights from making, using and reflecting on our new tools show they not only guide habits of making, but also are formative to the understanding of eTextiles as a practice and a field. Their form and function matter for the skills, processes and users, ultimately prescribing the technologies that surround us.

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Patching Textiles: Insights from Visible Mending Educators on Wearability, Extending the Life of Our Clothes, and Teaching Tangible Crafts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors take a craft ethnography approach by interviewing 15 visible mending educators for insights into how they teach the techniques of repair and re-use so individuals can upcycle the textiles they already own.
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Learning with Stitch Samplers: Exploring Stitch Samplers as Contextual Instructions for E-textile Tutorials

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Shaping Textile Sliders: An Evaluation of Form Factors and Tick Marks for Textile Sliders

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Goldwork Embroidery: Interviews with Practitioners on Working with Metal Threads and Opportunities for E-textile Hybrid Crafts

Lee Jones, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors explore the material culture of textile goldwork to better understand how e-textile researchers can leverage their material properties, palette, and practices for the future of etextile hybrid crafts.
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Studying How Digital Luthiers Choose Their Tools

TL;DR: In this article , the authors explore how and why digital luthiers choose their tools and how these tools relate to the challenges they face, finding that a process of pragmatic rationalisation and environmental influences play a significant role in tool selection.
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