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I then cut 25 x 25 cm squares and each panel had a total of 4 squares. JACKETI wanted this jacket to be easily reproducible and also zero waste, so I did is that after silk-screening the biopolymer I added another layer of biomaterial so it would give me contrast and reinforce the parts that had imperfections. To proceed to sew together the 4 pocket-shaped squares.

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When all the panels are sewn, the next step is to turn them over and bring the inside out.

Then I weighed 75 gr of Wool, in this case, I used Latxa wool since it is a waste here in the Basque Country

You now can fill all the panels and prepare them for the next step.

Then I put a zipper attached to two 50 cm x 5 cm panels that helped me join it to the other panels and thus build the jacket. JACKETTo join the panels and make room for the arms in the upper part, I used 6 filled panels and 4 panels in the lower part, which gives a total of 10 panels, which was all the material I had.

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