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 To play Stitch Synth you'll also need external speakers and a 3.5mm auxiliary cable to connect the amplifier jack to a speaker
 
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 # Making the fabric grids
+![fabrics](https://gitlab.fabcloud.org/academany/fabricademy/2019/students/jessica.stanley/raw/master/docs/images/finalproject/fabrics.jpg)
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 The basis of each module is a piece of fabric. Most of them have holes laser cut in them, to make sewing the circuits easier. 
 
 A template for all of the grids used can be found at the end of this page. You can use this for laser cutting, or to print out templates and cut the fabric by hand.