Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
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Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
I'm trying to find a word! I make bags like the one in the picture, and other things. I buy the jute from a shop, and after crocheting it into a bag, I use strips of fabric to decorate it. This fabric is from offcuts that has been saved by a lovely seamstress friend who hates the idea of good cloth being thrown away. How should I refer to this fabric? The term "upcycled" means taking used/waste goods and turning them into something useful, but what I'm doing is making a bag with brand new, shop-bought jute and using the rescued cloth just for decoration. So is it right for me to use the word "upcycled"? If not, any ideas what word I should be using please? (I've also used the word "reclaimed" but it brings adverts of mis-sold PPI and stuff to mind so I don't really like that word).
I'd appreciate your thoughts
I'd appreciate your thoughts
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
i dont know, sorry. but i really like your bag!
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
Just be honest about what part comes from where in the description. I always respect that more from sellers than trying to make something sound like something it isn't (and I have no idea about the use of the word!)
Hope that kinda helps.
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
I think upcycled creates a image that is not what you're doing so I see your problem but as long as you explain I see no problem. I'm always buying stuff without reading it properly first and then end up with something that's not what I wanted/thought it was but I do realise that's my own fault!
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
I think that using 'upcycled' to describe the bag as a whole (which is lovely, by the way ) would be misleading, but you could put 'with upcycled decoration' in the details.
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
According to Wikipedia, upcycled includes using 'waste' items so I think Zech's suggestion is perfect. You could use 'rescued' instead. The bag is lovely.
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
This is perfect! Thanks RachelZech wrote:I think that using 'upcycled' to describe the bag as a whole (which is lovely, by the way ) would be misleading, but you could put 'with upcycled decoration' in the details.
I think I need to spend some time going through everything and working on my descriptions too, making sure I explain fully where it all comes from, like magicguitarman said.
Thanks SusieSusieGee wrote:I bought one of these bags from Rosie and would encourage anyone who wants a fab, strong useful bag to have a look at her website. They are brill
Oh, I do love Ishers
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
Fantastic bag, so pretty and different as well as practical.
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Re: Question about the use of the word "upcycled"
Love the bag....*goes to order one*
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