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Recipe
Kombucha (SCOBY) leather
A pellicle of bacterial cellulose grown in sweet tea, then rinsed, flattened and slowly dried into a thin leather.
Beginner (long wait)45 min active
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.
What you’ll make
Amber, translucent, leather-like when oiled; papery if left bare.
Flexible slots (flex around your material)
Culture
Bacterial celluloseOne large motherCellulose grown by kombucha SCOBY in sweet tea. Dries to a leather-like sheet.
Examples Kombucha SCOBY
Note, Rinse gently before drying.
Finish (optional)
Plant oil (drying)a thin rubOils that polymerise and harden on exposure to air. Used as finishes and binders.
Examples Linseed oil
Note, Turns it leather-like.
Fixed ingredients
- Black tea + sugar · 1L tea + 70g sugar
Equipment
- Large glass jar or tub
- cotton cloth
- rubber band
- flat drying surface.
Refinements and variations
- Brush with linseed oil once dry for a tougher leather
- Dye the sheet before drying with turmeric or onion skin.
Source notes
Well documented in Materiom and biofabrication communities.
