http://mako.cc/copyrighteous/20101001-00

"LilyPad is a microcontroller platform that Leah [Buechley] created a 
few years back and that is specifically designed to be more useful than 
other microcontroller platforms (like normal Arduino) in the context of 
crafting practices like textiles or painting. Leah's design goal with 
LilyPad was to create a sewable microcontroller that could be useful for 
making things that were qualitatively different from what most people 
made with microcontrollers and that, she hoped, would be of interest to 
women and girls.

Our paper tries to measure the breadth of LilyPad's appeal and the 
degree to which it accomplished her goals. We used sales data from 
SparkFun (the largest retail source for both Arduino and LilyPad in the 
US) and a crowd-sourced dataset of high-visibility microcontroller 
projects. Our goal was to get a better sense of who it is that is using 
the two platforms and how these groups and their projects differ."
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