I just picked up crochet a couple of months ago and videos like this have been very helpful. I really love that you make the patterns rather than just show the patterns we could make. Thank you for these.
Hey! Thank you so much for reviewing my penguin pattern!! Personally with the color changes you have to kinda feel and push and pull the colors a bit to get it cleaner. So if you make the last purple stitch before white a bit looser the white is less likely to bleed through. Works the other way around too. Or use a darning needle to pull a bit on the color that needs to be outside and push the other one inside. It makes a big difference! They do look amazing and cute! Thanks again and I love to watch these videos. Brings such cool patterns always. ❤❤
This is fascinating to find a community that is used to making stuffies in well under and hour. I’ve been a passionate knitter for over a decade and a crocheter for several years, and I’ve made hundreds of stuffies. Literally hundreds. Like 5 of those stuffies have taken me under and hour 😅😂😂 This world is opening my eyes!!!!
I just found your channel and I have watched all of these videos in one setting! I LOVE the format and review style you use. I honestly wish more people took this approach!
For the bee I think that your not the problem because at row 24 (1sc , dec) your suppose to have 16 stitches not 24 if she or he wanted it to be 24 it would be (2sc, dec)x 8 because 3 stitches x 8 is 24 and (1sc, dec) = 2 st and 2 x 8 = 16
I ADORE these videos (& your accompanying Pinterest boards)! Thank you so very much for doing these for us! I have a couple ideas; is it best to contact you via IG? I *think* you said that, lol. Scatterbrained 🤪. Anyhow! THANK YOU! Have a happy Easter ☺️🫶🏻🧶🐇
I just picked up crochet a couple of months ago and videos like this have been very helpful. I really love that you make the patterns rather than just show the patterns we could make. Thank you for these.
Hey! Thank you so much for reviewing my penguin pattern!! Personally with the color changes you have to kinda feel and push and pull the colors a bit to get it cleaner. So if you make the last purple stitch before white a bit looser the white is less likely to bleed through. Works the other way around too. Or use a darning needle to pull a bit on the color that needs to be outside and push the other one inside. It makes a big difference! They do look amazing and cute! Thanks again and I love to watch these videos. Brings such cool patterns always. ❤❤
Thanks!! I'll definitely have to try that technique when I try color changing next time!! Thanks for watching 🩷🩷
I keep rewatching this series to add to my schedule to add these in
Awww thanks for watching 🩷🩷
This is fascinating to find a community that is used to making stuffies in well under and hour. I’ve been a passionate knitter for over a decade and a crocheter for several years, and I’ve made hundreds of stuffies. Literally hundreds. Like 5 of those stuffies have taken me under and hour 😅😂😂
This world is opening my eyes!!!!
Glad that you're starting to see the light!!
I just found your channel and I have watched all of these videos in one setting! I LOVE the format and review style you use. I honestly wish more people took this approach!
Awww thanks so much!! I'm so glad that these videos are helpful to you 🩷
I love these videos! Thank you for trying them out first. 👍
No problem! Glad you liked the video!!
These are my favorite videos. 😍
Awww thanks 🩷
@@pieces_of_scrap you're welcome 😊
Love this series!❤
Thanks for watching!!
Im gonna be honest. I feel like I've never seen a bee start with anything but yellow and they probably assumed it was just common sense lol
Well some bees end on black with a little stinger and I didn't know which side of the bee I was starting on! 😊
@pieces_of_scrap thats totally fair. Ive only seen one with a stinger i think lol. I forgot about those
Also to be fair I think most patterns are based on bumblebee and they don’t have stingers. But it came out soo cute!!!
That duck on the swing is sooooo cute but all the pieces….that would be a pass for me lol
Yeahhh same 🫣
I love your video content !!!
Thank you!!
tack the swing to the hed to stop it tipping forward
Yes, I spoke to that in the video- didn't want to use glue! 😊 Thanks for the advice.
For the bee I think that your not the problem because at row 24 (1sc , dec) your suppose to have 16 stitches not 24 if she or he wanted it to be 24 it would be (2sc, dec)x 8 because 3 stitches x 8 is 24 and (1sc, dec) = 2 st and 2 x 8 = 16
Ok, I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw an issue there! Thanks!
Row 24 for the bee pattern is wrong. It should read (2SC, dec)x8 (24)
Thanks for that!
it looks like you didn't glue the rope onto the head of the swing duck so that might be why it was off balance
Yeah I talked about that, but I didn't want to glue anything because I didn't have fabric glue.
@@pieces_of_scrap oh my bad lol! I somehow missed that part.
I ADORE these videos (& your accompanying Pinterest boards)! Thank you so very much for doing these for us! I have a couple ideas; is it best to contact you via IG? I *think* you said that, lol. Scatterbrained 🤪. Anyhow! THANK YOU! Have a happy Easter ☺️🫶🏻🧶🐇
Yes! Please send your suggestions to me in a DM to my Instagram or tag me in the comments of the patterns you would like me to test on Instagram (: