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UPCYCLING#1
The process of creatively transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new, higher-quality items.
THRIFT STORE#2
A retail outlet selling second-hand items, often at lower prices, ideal for sourcing materials for upcycling.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES#3
Fundamental concepts guiding the creation of visually appealing and functional designs, such as balance, contrast, and harmony.
SUSTAINABLE FASHION#4
An approach to fashion that prioritizes environmental and social responsibility, focusing on reducing waste and resource consumption.
DIY (DO IT YOURSELF)#5
The practice of creating or repairing things on your own, using available resources and skills, rather than purchasing ready-made.
MATERIALS LIST#6
A detailed inventory of all supplies needed for a specific project, including fabrics, tools, and embellishments.
MOOD BOARD#7
A visual collage of images, colors, and materials that conveys the style and inspiration for a project.
SEWING TECHNIQUES#8
Specific methods used in sewing, such as stitching, hemming, and finishing edges, essential for creating upcycled items.
EMBELLISHMENTS#9
Decorative elements added to a project to enhance its visual appeal, such as buttons, lace, or patches.
TRANSFORMATION#10
The process of changing an item from its original state into a new creation through upcycling techniques.
PORTFOLIO#11
A curated collection of a student's work showcasing their skills, projects, and growth throughout the course.
BRANDING#12
The process of creating a unique identity for a product or business, including name, logo, and overall image.
MARKETING STRATEGY#13
A plan to promote and sell products, including target audience, messaging, and promotional channels.
COLOR THEORY#14
The study of how colors interact and influence perceptions, crucial for making informed design choices.
FABRIC COMPATIBILITY#15
Understanding how different fabrics work together, affecting the look and feel of the final product.
SCRAP FABRIC#16
Leftover pieces of fabric from previous projects, useful for practicing techniques or creating small projects.
FIT AND STYLE#17
The way an item conforms to the body and its overall aesthetic, important in creating wearable upcycled pieces.
DOCUMENTATION#18
Recording the process of creating an upcycled item through photos or notes, valuable for reflection and portfolio.
ONLINE COMMUNITIES#19
Digital platforms where like-minded individuals share ideas, resources, and support related to upcycling and sustainable fashion.
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS#20
High-quality images of products, essential for effective marketing and showcasing the craftsmanship of upcycled items.
SUSTAINABILITY#21
The ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs, key in fashion.
CREATIVITY#22
The ability to generate innovative ideas and solutions, essential for successful upcycling projects.
ASSESSMENT RUBRICS#23
Criteria used to evaluate students' work, focusing on creativity, technical execution, and overall quality.
THRIFTING#24
The act of shopping at thrift stores, often for unique items that can be upcycled or repurposed.
TRANSFORMATION PROCESS#25
The steps taken to change an item from its original form to a new creation, documenting each stage for reflection.