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* Capacitors: 1 x 220μF, 1 x 10μF, 3 x 0.1μF, 1 x 2.2nF (similar values should work fine too)
* Resistors: 3 x 100kΩ, 1 x 10kΩ (or small strips of high resistivity fabric, if you can get it)
* CD40106BE logic IC
* CD4046 logic IC
* LM386 preamplifier IC
* CD4069 logic IC
*[CD40106BE](https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/893179.pdf) logic IC
*[CD4046](http://www.ti.com/product/CD4046B) logic IC
*[LM386](http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm386.pdf) preamplifier IC
*[CD4069](http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cd4069ub.pdf) logic IC
* IC sockets: 2 x 14 pin, 1 x 16 pin, 1 x 8 pin
* 9V battery clip
* 9V battery (get a few!)
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* Conductive yarn: this is a stretchy knit yarn that has a mix of conductive and non-conductive fibers - see the Anni section for an explanation of why this quality is important, and how to make your own if needed.
* Eeontex resistive fabric: this is a black fabric that has a relatively high resistance. It's now unfortunately very difficult to find.
*[Eeontex resistive fabric](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14110): this is a black fabric that has a relatively high resistance. It's now unfortunately very difficult to find.
To play Stitch Synth you'll also need external speakers and a 3.5mm auxiliary cable to connect the amplifier jack to a speaker