Woven
This describes the process of a textile industry plant.
Threader worms are bred in gigantic vats. When they reach maturity, they are segregated into small water-filled cubic boxes.
Here, they excrete thin silk threads for the rest of their lives.
The threads are then woven into fabric and dyed by various other purposed organisms, without much worker involvement.
The resulting fabric was of such high quality that it rarely frayed. It had many applications, from fashion to sky sail making.
Did you know it was also used for making iterator garments? We don't really need those, but I guess it made us more... relatable.