I was doing some research on how you can use Fig leaves to make clothing out of. What I discovered was a primitive tribe in Africa that uses the fiber under the bark of the Fig tree. They would beat on it and turn it into a material, and then sow it together to make clothing out of. Perhaps for us it would be more like the process that we use to make paper out of. Later on they learned how to spin the fibers and then weave them together to make clothing. If you look at the Bible it talks about the women having to work hard to provide warm clothing for her family. But it was very nice clothing. Even with synthetic material today, they still make it into a fiber, spin it together and then weave it, just like they did back then. Of course with the industrial revolution, they have machines to do all that now. So they do not have to do it all by hand.
Of course the Hebrews were known for their sheep. So it could be that they were the first to use the wool from the sheep to spin into clothing. That would have been at the beginning of the bronze age when they first had metal to cut the wool off of the sheep to make clothing out of. Anyways, that is all another story.
The thing is, I want back to the Hebrew in the Bible and I do not see any problem with this interpretation. Perhaps it was not the "leaves" of the fig tree, but it was the fiber from the Fig tree that Eve made her clothing out of. If Eden was at the Head Waters of the Tigris and Euphrates river, then they would have needed something in the way of clothing to keep warm in that part of the world. Esp back at the end of the last ice age like that.
Of course the Hebrews were known for their sheep. So it could be that they were the first to use the wool from the sheep to spin into clothing. That would have been at the beginning of the bronze age when they first had metal to cut the wool off of the sheep to make clothing out of. Anyways, that is all another story.
The thing is, I want back to the Hebrew in the Bible and I do not see any problem with this interpretation. Perhaps it was not the "leaves" of the fig tree, but it was the fiber from the Fig tree that Eve made her clothing out of. If Eden was at the Head Waters of the Tigris and Euphrates river, then they would have needed something in the way of clothing to keep warm in that part of the world. Esp back at the end of the last ice age like that.