“…Speculative sewing builds on a long history of reconstructions and replications in STS, history of technology, food sciences, textile studies, archaeology, and global Do-It-Yourself movements. Amongst others, researchers have cooked from archives ( Connell & Nicosia, 2015 ), reconstructed a range of iconic electromagnetic and electrochemistry experiments ( Cavicchi, 2006 ; Eggen et al, 2012 ), recreated textile arts ( Bendall, 2019 ; Kuchera, 2018 ), reproduced Faraday discoveries ( Höttecke, 2000 ; Tweney et al, 2005 ) and participated in hackathons and maker spaces ( Irani, 2015 ). These make up some of what has come to be known as ‘making and doing’ projects (see Downey & Zuiderent-Jerak, 2021 ; Kenny et al, 2019 ).…”