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Growing Fabrics

Explore Nadine Said's BA ISD Year 2 project on manufacturing fabrics using fruit and vegetable staining, iron oxidation, and indigo techniques. Discover the pros and cons of Phil Ross's Mycotecture and Suzanne Lee's experimental approach, including the challenges of time, absorbency, and cost.

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Growing Fabrics

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  1. Growing Fabrics Nadine Said – BA ISD Year 2

  2. Source

  3. Manufacturing • Suzanne Lee

  4. Pros Fruit & vegetable staining Iron Oxidation Indigo

  5. Phil Ross

  6. Mycotecture

  7. Pros

  8. Cons • Manufacturing Issues: • Time • Suzanne Lee: • Absorbency (unpractical for everyday wear) • Cost of feedstock

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