“I find certain materials challenging. The less malleable, the more I have to alter the piece, so if I think something is going to be easy and it proves to be harder, it changes the output of my work.“
Nicole Mclaughlin – Upcycling and sustainable fashion designer
Tell us something more about your creative process! Where do you start from? How do you source and select the starting material? What challenges you the most?
My process typically starts with the material. It’s what I focus on before turning my attention to creating. I find materials at thrift stores, online, finding things off the street pre-COVID, and sometimes I’m lucky enough to have brands send me their deadstock or damaged materials to upcycle. I find certain materials challenging. The less malleable, the more I have to alter the piece, so if I think something is going to be easy and it proves to be harder, it changes the output of my work—for instance, sporting equipment. A ball looks like it would be easy to work with, but it’s surprisingly not.
Are there other upcycling designers/ artists you admire and would love to make a shoutout to?
- Zero Waste Daniel. I like that he uses up the smallest of small scraps.
- The Slow Factory for their continued support in the educational space.