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From: Jessica Stanley <jessica.g.stanley@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 12:11:24 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Modular /e-textile section of LEARN

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Conductive textiles currently available include:
 * Fabrics coated with conductive polymers
 * Silver, copper or carbon-based conductive ink and paint.
 
-![image of conductive threads]()
+![image of conductive threads](https://gitlab.fabcloud.org/academany/fabricademy/2019/students/jessica.stanley/raw/master/docs/images/finalproject/IMG_8170.jpg)
 
 Today, in 2019, there is research ongoing on developing soft components like capacitors, transistors, and various types of flexible circuit boards. The field of e-textiles isn't yet at the point where all components in a circuit can be fabricated out of textiles and soft materials, but this may change in the near future.
 
@@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ At the moment, e-textile circuits can be a bit more challenging and tricky to ma
 
 Some people prefer the term 'wearable electronics' instead of e-textiles - both terms cover much of the same ground, and which one you use is mostly down to personal preference.
 
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 # Oscillator Modules
 
 ## What's an oscillator?
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