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Family
Leather / sheet
Difficulty
Beginner (long wait)
Age
All ages, with patience
Active
45 min
Total
672 h
Yield
A4 sheet per large jar
A pellicle of bacterial cellulose grown in sweet tea, then rinsed, flattened and slowly dried into a thin leather.
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Participants arrive, take a seat, sign the allergen and consent sheet. Host introduces the session.
Host walks participants through the foraged material. Brief safety note and a demonstration of the first step.
Participants follow the recipe in pairs. Host circulates, checks pans, gives one-to-one support.
While the material rests, the host runs a short science talk. Questions answered.
Participants wrap and take their piece home. Host hands out the participant handout.
Large glass jar or tub, cotton cloth, rubber band, flat drying surface.
None notable in growing. When drying, avoid damp rooms to prevent mould.
Brush with linseed oil once dry for a tougher leather. Dye the sheet before drying with turmeric or onion skin.
Every A New Field recipe has been run in a domestic kitchen or community hall. Read the safety notes before you start and adapt for your venue.
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