craftsy

English

Etymology

crafts + -y

Adjective

craftsy (comparative more craftsy, superlative most craftsy)

  1. (informal) Suggesting traditional handicraft.
    • 2007 December 27, Julie Scelfo, “Marketing Décor for a Conflicted Era”, in New York Times:
      This look contemporary spaces peppered with antiques and craftsy pieces, bespoke furnishings that tweak traditional forms with unusual materials has filtered into the mainstream consciousness, thanks largely to TV makeover programs, magazines and blogs.
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