Sara Philine Conen - Textile Design
step two : denim pieces
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The collected garments
will then be cut and torn
apart to be turned into
a huge pile of tiny denim
fabric strands. During
this process, the small
shredded pieces pass a
rotating apparatus,
where hard pieces like
metal buttons and the
typical studs found in
jeans are separated out,
as these should not go
into the new fabric
material. These pieces
might be used for another
recycling process. But
this is another story...
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