It turned out really, really cute, far from silly or cringe! As for flipping your crochet projects after every row, I looked into it when I first started crocheting and as far as I know, it's mainly so that the pattern stays consistent, not flipping it can make the edges curl, which happened to me a few times. If you ever pick up a project where you crochet into back loops only and you flip it after each row, it creates a really cute ribbed pattern that you wouldn't get if you didn't flip after each row! But it all depends on the project!
@@carminemisery I guess I'll have to learn more stitches to really understand why it needs to happen, but thank you for explaining it does help. I haven't made many things that require higher level stitches, but there are some projects I have in mind. This kind of stitch in the video was the first time I've ever done it. Thanks for your help🥹✨
New sub- Love this! At 3:50 you mention flipping your work- people usually do this to make sure there are not any issues or inconsistencies on the "top" side of the project before you continue further/beyond repairing. I still have a hard time getting all of my edges to stay straight and perfect and they often curl on the edges, but wet-blocking my squares has been a game changer and leaves them all looking much more uniform! Happy crocheting
Haha I wish I could give you the pattern haha, I followed another tutorial on TH-cam but I added all the other small details haha. You can probably make it better than me lmao
Would love to see more of this as a huge Pokémon fan and crocheter! Great job!!!
It turned out really, really cute, far from silly or cringe! As for flipping your crochet projects after every row, I looked into it when I first started crocheting and as far as I know, it's mainly so that the pattern stays consistent, not flipping it can make the edges curl, which happened to me a few times. If you ever pick up a project where you crochet into back loops only and you flip it after each row, it creates a really cute ribbed pattern that you wouldn't get if you didn't flip after each row! But it all depends on the project!
@@carminemisery I guess I'll have to learn more stitches to really understand why it needs to happen, but thank you for explaining it does help. I haven't made many things that require higher level stitches, but there are some projects I have in mind. This kind of stitch in the video was the first time I've ever done it. Thanks for your help🥹✨
super cute!! amazing job! 🎉
@@miazakky6323 thanks for supporting my cringe haha ✨✨
New sub- Love this! At 3:50 you mention flipping your work- people usually do this to make sure there are not any issues or inconsistencies on the "top" side of the project before you continue further/beyond repairing. I still have a hard time getting all of my edges to stay straight and perfect and they often curl on the edges, but wet-blocking my squares has been a game changer and leaves them all looking much more uniform! Happy crocheting
@@shea.marie88 it's something I'll have to get used to, but I'm maybe gonna make more to see how it can be better ✨ thank you for your advice
Try using thinner yarn for bandanas
It turned out so cute!! Love it!
@@demonblade544 thanks 🥹 I'm thinking about making more since so many people enjoyed it
omg the shroomish bag is so cute i want it so bad... also your bandana turned out super cute too!
Haha I wish I could give you the pattern haha, I followed another tutorial on TH-cam but I added all the other small details haha. You can probably make it better than me lmao
I did not expect that intro for a crocheting video lol.
@@Astroftman lol it's always chaotic here on this artsy channel haah
Your bandana is cute. I loved your intro
@@boxerdogsmom thanks it's a new one cuz I thought about what kind of other videos I'd make in the future hehe
You need to flip it so it can be on the right side of ur hand😊
interested in pokemon? loves the hoenn region? called river? are you me??
@@riv3rw4ter lol haha, must be the universe telling us to be friends haha
@@spooky.rivcrafts frfr