Sewable LED
CodeBug’s legs can be used to turn LEDs on and off. In this mode the legs are called outputs.
Thread your needle (get an adult to help you).
Tie a knot in at the other end.
Place your CodeBug on your fabric, face up.
Pierce the fabric with the needle from the underside of the fabric, up through the PWR leg then down through the fabric on the other side of the leg.
Repeat this 5 times so your thread has a good connection with the leg and making sure it will hold CodeBug in place.
Sew up and down through the fabric until you reach the position where you want your LED to go.
Sew the positive side of the LED (with the plus symbol) to the PWR leg on CodeBug. Then sew the negative end of the LED (with the minus symbol) to leg 0.
You may wish to sew the legs on the opposite side of CodeBug as well to make sure it is held to your fabric.