My first wearable project integrating 120 WS2812B RGB LEDs to a DIY skirt.
Of course, I was only responsible for the LED and coding stuff, sewing and pattern construction was done by a pro (who luckily is my girlfriend).
This project war inspired by https://www.geekmomprojects.com/ and https://www.adafruit.com/beckystern
To install the library, you have to download the AGNeoPatterns folder from the repository above, put it into a zip-file and include this AGNeoPatterns.zip in the Arduino IDE as a library.
It allows me to define virtual strip segments in a long LED strip, so I can control the 6 strips separately even if they are connected to a single pin of the controller.
6 LED stripes with 20 LEDs each are installed only at the front of the skirt. There are no LEDs at the back because of practical reasons (sitting, rest room etc.).
The stripes are connected in a serpentine layout, so only one pin on the QT PY is used. Therefore, there are three connections at the bottom of the skirt, which are secured on the stripe with some hot glue (not the final solution).
The skirt itself has 3 layers:
blue semi transparent top layer for diffusion
white middle layer (cotton) holding the LEDs and guiding the cable, also used at the waistband
white bottom layer (lining fabric) to reduce resistance esp. during walking.
The stripes are attached to the skirt with Velcro, one side glued to the stripe, the other one sewed to the fabric. Every stripe has 4 Velcro points.
Power is distributed at the top of the stripes and hidden in the white double layer at the top.
Shrinking tubes are already installed, but not shrinked yet.
The cable is guided to a pocket at the back of the skirt. There is a buttonhole to reach the pocket from inside.
As mentioned, there are no LEDs at the back for better daily use. Of course, for special reasons (e.g. dancing), this skirt can be easily updated to a full LED set by adding stripes on the back via Velcro.
The pocket at the top of the back is large enough to hold the USB power bank and the controller, but still small enough to hide it under a shirt.
All 6 stripes are accessed by this single cable ending in the pocket.
If everything is install, the pocket looks like this
Apart from this, the skirt is a normal skirt with full functionality ;-) So it is also a nice skirt without LEDs. But why should someone do this....
Wow! That came out great. I absolutely love the bouncing ball animations.
The material does a great job of obscuring the strips without blocking the light. Even thought I know the trick it fools my eye into thinking there's something more complex than a set of columns going on here. Love it!
Thank you! Yes, it's a pretty simple LED setup, but it looks great and even better in real life. It is so much fun seeing the people's reaction on the street.
Wow! That came out great. I absolutely love the bouncing ball animations.
The material does a great job of obscuring the strips without blocking the light. Even thought I know the trick it fools my eye into thinking there's something more complex than a set of columns going on here. Love it!