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    Sara Robertson is a smart textile maker and researcher who has been exploring different ways to translate concepts of change and movement in nature through her beautiful textile creation over the last 20 years. 

    Join me as I speak with Sara about her journey from a young artist to a leading smart textiles researcher. Learn about how she is making lace with light - these are absolutely exquisite textiles, and what has influenced her creative process. Find out her plans for the future and what it takes to be a researcher at the cutting edge of the industry.

    Connect with Sara Robertson and check out her latest work:

    www.smarttextile.design

    Insta: @smarttextiledesign

    Twitter: @saraplussarah

    Connect with Mili Tharakan:

    mili@militharakan.com

    Insta: @noordinarycloth





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    Sara Robertson is a smart textile maker and researcher who has been exploring different ways to translate concepts of change and movement in nature through her beautiful textile creation over the last 20 years. 

    Join me as I speak with Sara about her journey from a young artist to a leading smart textiles researcher. Learn about how she is making lace with light - these are absolutely exquisite textiles, and what has influenced her creative process. Find out her plans for the future and what it takes to be a researcher at the cutting edge of the industry.

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    Twitter: @saraplussarah

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    Insta: @noordinarycloth





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    The future of Textile awaits and we are stitching it together one episode at a time....

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    Whether you are an expert in the field or just curious about textiles and fashion, this podcast will capture your imagination and give you a glimpse into the future of Textiles.

    Please subscribe to this podcast and listen in as I bring you the best and brightest minds from the industry and shed light into their world and works. 

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