Sunday, April 26, 2015

49E linear Hall sensor and Arduino

LEVEL: BEGINNER


I bought linear Hall sensors for a project and since this is the first time I've used those, decided to test them first.

 To sum it up: they are small(4.1 mm x 3 mm x 1.6 mm) and very simple to use (datasheet).

The sky above the bed

DIFFICULTY: INTERMEDIATE

This is a project I finished last week that I loved to make and loved even more how it turned out. Everything started when I discovered that there was such a thing as a cutter (something like a printer but that cuts, pretty simple uh?). I fell in love with it and needed to have one and didn't take long until I found somebody selling a used Silhouette Portrait. I bought it right away!
After some days wondering what the heck I was going to actually cut with the cutter, a friend showed me this website: Paper Matrix. Everything beautiful and everything made of paper!!! I settle to make the balloon mobile. Here is the step-by-step:

For a very special rainbow lady

DIFFICULTY: INTERMEDIATE
This post is very special to me because the baby and the mom helped me a lot to see life with plenty of colours again!
The pattern I used was the "Baby Yoke Sweater" and you can find it in Ravelry or here. Btw, if you are a knitter and still don't have a Ravelry account you are missing loads of fun!
I knitted using baby yarn (from Cisne, a Brazilian brand) and US 5 (3.75 mm) needles. The cute buttons are form Veceli <3.
I hope mom and lady baby enjoy the present.