Hi DOY Beautiful lady !!! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!! Very nice 😊 20 yrs is a good amount of time to learn all kinds of amazing things!
Great story, Spring! I remember my mom employing my sister and me in balling up yarn (she's a big knitter). My grandmother actually taught me to crochet when I was about 9 years old. She was making a big granny square blanket, and I wanted to learn. I started out with a scarf of single and double crochets, and I have not looked back since. Like you, other interests took over for a bit, but it was always there, along with cross stitch (I did a ton of that as a teen/young adult). For years, I mostly made hats, scarves and blankets (lots and lots of afghans), but since finding fiber artists like you, I have definitely branched out and challenged myself. Thanks for all you do and share!
How awesome is that! Very cool that we had similar starting points. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. Every day is a new day to learn something new whether it be a fellow crafter and their story and how they do things for yourself just learning how to do a stitch nevertheless it’s always fun.
thank you for sharing i really enjoyed watching and look froward to your knitting story i am so glad i found your channel and have a great sister/friendship with you i am lucky to have you in my life hugs and love my dear sister 💚💚💚💚💚
Thank you so much for watching . Not over the top exciting lol . I am glad you found me too very blessed to have you as such an amazing supportive sister / friend hugs and love always 🫶🏼💜🫶🏼
Thank you Spring for sharing your crochet journey with us. I too learned from my mother some 40+ years ago. I am grateful she started me on my love for all things fiber arts.
I am so glad I found your channel and your Friendship, I've learned alot from fiber to yarn and new tutorials! Thank you Spring, My Friend. Looking forward to your next milestone!
very down to earth story..Our parents and todays parents really have a great impact on the direction the children of today grow into ;) My father was a huge influence on my direction in life :)
Thanks for sharing your story. I started crocheting at about 6 years old and knitting at about 8 years. I have never stopped although I have spent most years knitting I do dauble in crochet every now and then.
Thank you for sharing with everyone about where you started from and how things have evolved for you. And yay for all your growth and all the things you have been learning too. ❤🐻
Beautiful story and memories of your mom too 💖💖💖 I need to get in the habit of balling up my yarn first, yarn barf is a pain and a time eater for sure 🙄
😊 Hi Spring! I loved hearing about your crochet journey! I started crocheting when I was 13 a good friend of mine and I played with yarn and hooks I don't know how we ever got hold of them, that's where I started! Thank you for being an inspiration to me and others to do better, to make more! Take good care!❤
I really enjoyed your crochet story. I used to see my neighbor crocheting in front of the building, but I never paid any attention to it. Until one day I sat next to her and I was memorized by what she was doing and how peaceful she looked. One day, I knocked on her door and asked if she could explain what she was doing. At that time I was looking for a peaceful outlet while taking care of my mom, who was just diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. My neighbor was willing to teach me, but we stopped seeing each other because her daughter was pregnant with her first child. Before she left, she knocked on my door and apologized that she couldn't help because she was moving to Wisconsin to help her daughter. She gave me a ball of yarn and a hook and directed me to TH-cam. The first channel I found was Crystal from BOD, and that's how I found this community and learned how to crochet. Thanks for sharing😊
I enjoyed hearing your crochet story Spring. My grandmothothers were the fiber artists in my family. I spent more time with my paternal grandmother as they lived on the farm right near us and when we were little frequently "babysat" us! She taught me embroidery, basic crochet and I watched her quilt many hours at her big quilt frame. I never wanted to quilt myself but very much appreciate the skill and talent involved in the art of it. She was an artisan! Her quilts have stood the test of time. I cherish many of them yet today. It was years later before I picked up a crochet hook in earnest and really made much. Late in high school my mom ask a church lady to teach me to knit. She was a busy mom, but taught me the basics. I've never expanded my knitting knowledge much beyond that but again, appreciate the art. I love the "look" of knit projects. I just don't have as much patience for knitting as I do crochet! Not that I'm any expert in crochet, lol! But I just feel more secure and willing to try new things with crochet! Thanks for sharing your story! It made me look back as to where and how I got started in the many different things I enjoy!
Hi Debra, what an awesome story!! You mentioned quitting ooooo my paternal grandmother had a huge quilting frame that was suspended from the living room ceiling. She would let it down one day a month and her and the ladies from church would all sit around it and work. I have done a little quilting myself but not a passion for sure. Thank you so much again for sharing 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Hello Spring! Found your channel thru JTYA. Loved hearing your story. Thank you so much for sharing! I'm looking forward to seeing all of your talents! I don't recall any relatives having delved into any kind of fiber arts. I learned a bit about knitting in home ec but it wasn't that interesting for me. My 1st job out of high school was a secretary for the manager of the local newspaper. There wasn't much to do (I was reading 4 or 5 books a week!) so I was tasked to help when they got behind in proofing copy. When there was an opening, I switched (in spite of a pay cut - at least I wasn't bored to tears!) A lady in the dept brought her crocheting one day and I was fascinated. The next day she brought a skein and a hook and taught me the basics. My first project was a blanket for my newborn daughter and man was it wonky! I had no idea about tension or anything! I gradually improved and learned to read patterns and I am still hooked these MANY, MANY years later. I've made something for everyone in my family and all of my friends over the years. Now 98% of what I make is all for charity. I taught my eldest granddaughter how to crochet and she has FAR surpassed me! She creates her own items and is a whiz at amigurumi. The other granddaughter has finally taken an interest. I can't wait to see how she progresses.
Hi Spring, I enjoyed hearing your crochet story. I've been crocheting on/off since I was a young teen. I also taught myself to knit. I would like to hear how and what started making fibers( spinning yarn). I'd love to learn how to do that.
Thank you enjoyed your story 😁besides being nosy I love hearing how everyone got to where they are 💗 Love ya and when is the video coming up on that GORGEOUS crochet wrap/cardi/no clue article you have next to you 💗💗💗😁😁😊😊
Hi Not The Momma !!! Glad you enjoyed! That is the duster I explained it on my Sunday podcast. It’s not my pattern so no tutorials for it. I recorded this video and the podcast video at the same time so it was just there. Sorry. 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼 love and hugs always
It's been such a joy to see you grow not only in subscribers but in your crafts! I've been loving your glass work! You are so talented and your kind! You love your craft and you love to teach, it shows in every video! The sky is the limit for you my friend! Hugs, Niese 💜
Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it and I appreciate you. Hugs.
Good morning Spring, I love a good story time. Thanks for sharing. I think I’ve been crocheting for 20 years now ❤
Hi DOY Beautiful lady !!! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!! Very nice 😊 20 yrs is a good amount of time to learn all kinds of amazing things!
Great story, Spring! I remember my mom employing my sister and me in balling up yarn (she's a big knitter). My grandmother actually taught me to crochet when I was about 9 years old. She was making a big granny square blanket, and I wanted to learn. I started out with a scarf of single and double crochets, and I have not looked back since. Like you, other interests took over for a bit, but it was always there, along with cross stitch (I did a ton of that as a teen/young adult). For years, I mostly made hats, scarves and blankets (lots and lots of afghans), but since finding fiber artists like you, I have definitely branched out and challenged myself. Thanks for all you do and share!
How awesome is that! Very cool that we had similar starting points. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. Every day is a new day to learn something new whether it be a fellow crafter and their story and how they do things for yourself just learning how to do a stitch nevertheless it’s always fun.
Spring I love your story! Thank you for sharing! 💜
Thank you Rose! Hugs and Love
thank you for sharing i really enjoyed watching and look froward to your knitting story i am so glad i found your channel and have a great sister/friendship with you i am lucky to have you in my life hugs and love my dear sister 💚💚💚💚💚
Thank you so much for watching . Not over the top exciting lol . I am glad you found me too very blessed to have you as such an amazing supportive sister / friend hugs and love always 🫶🏼💜🫶🏼
@@SpringTheFiberEnthusiast 💚💜💚💜💚💜
Thank you Spring for sharing your crochet journey with us. I too learned from my mother some 40+ years ago. I am grateful she started me on my love for all things fiber arts.
Thank you for watching and commenting!! How awesome 😎 we both learned from our mommas about the same time !! Thank you for sharing 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Great story, thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for listening hugs
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Good to learn more about your crochet journey. You are extremely gifted and I love watching and learning! Thank you for sharing your talents!
Thank you so much for such kind words they mean a lot to me!! I am glad you enjoyed
Thank you for sharing. I love story time ❤
Thank you Tracie ! I made that pendant you spoke of in the last email. 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
I am so glad I found your channel and your Friendship, I've learned alot from fiber to yarn and new tutorials! Thank you Spring, My Friend. Looking forward to your next milestone!
Hi Melanie, giiiiirl you and me both !! You are awesome and I have enjoyed getting to know you !! So a big thank you for hanging with me 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Beautiful
Thank you so very much 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Loved hearing your crochet story
Thank you 😊 simple
Good morning Spring, I loved hearing your story and I will look forward to hearing more.
I hope you have a beautiful day x
Good morning Sharon, thank you so much for watching and commenting 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
💚Loved hearing about your beginnings, thank you for sharing with us! 🧡 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Hi Spring, I really enjoyed your story. Looking forward to following you on your journey.
Hi Christina , thank you for watching and commenting 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼 every day is a new day to learn something new!
very down to earth story..Our parents and todays parents really have a great impact on the direction the children of today grow into ;) My father was a huge influence on my direction in life :)
Thank you 😊 I am super country and have farmed my whole life!! Thank you so much for sharing your story and for the support 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Love you - mean it!❤
Love you more mean it 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
@@SpringTheFiberEnthusiast 🩷💚
Thanks for sharing your story. I started crocheting at about 6 years old and knitting at about 8 years. I have never stopped although I have spent most years knitting I do dauble in crochet every now and then.
Thank you for watching and also for sharing your story with us!!! I prefer to knit even if it is time consuming in the weight yarn I love to use !
@@SpringTheFiberEnthusiast yes it does take much longer. I'm a DK girl myself.
@@ivettepassiglia4971 I love DK and lightweight yarn
Woot woot for 3 years!!
Yes 🙌 3 yrs ago wow 😮
Thank you for sharing your story. ❤🐼
Huge 🐼 hugs 🤗 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼 thank you for watching 🥰
Hi, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing with everyone about where you started from and how things have evolved for you. And yay for all your growth and all the things you have been learning too. ❤🐻
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Its been a long journey
Beautiful story and memories of your mom too 💖💖💖 I need to get in the habit of balling up my yarn first, yarn barf is a pain and a time eater for sure 🙄
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!!! Yes yarn barf is a pain in the patoot 😂!! Hugs and love
@@SpringTheFiberEnthusiast 💖💖💖
😊 Hi Spring! I loved hearing about your crochet journey! I started crocheting when I was 13 a good friend of mine and I played with yarn and hooks I don't know how we ever got hold of them, that's where I started! Thank you for being an inspiration to me and others to do better, to make more! Take good care!❤
Hi Sally 🥰 thank you for watching and sharing your story!!! You are very kind 🥰 hugs and prayers
I really enjoyed your crochet story. I used to see my neighbor crocheting in front of the building, but I never paid any attention to it. Until one day I sat next to her and I was memorized by what she was doing and how peaceful she looked. One day, I knocked on her door and asked if she could explain what she was doing. At that time I was looking for a peaceful outlet while taking care of my mom, who was just diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. My neighbor was willing to teach me, but we stopped seeing each other because her daughter was pregnant with her first child. Before she left, she knocked on my door and apologized that she couldn't help because she was moving to Wisconsin to help her daughter. She gave me a ball of yarn and a hook and directed me to TH-cam. The first channel I found was Crystal from BOD, and that's how I found this community and learned how to crochet. Thanks for sharing😊
@@zoilarivera8866 Hi Zoila! I love your story! I am so glad you had a neighbor so sweet as to share the art of crochet with you. Take good care!💖
I enjoyed hearing your crochet story Spring. My grandmothothers were the fiber artists in my family. I spent more time with my paternal grandmother as they lived on the farm right near us and when we were little frequently "babysat" us! She taught me embroidery, basic crochet and I watched her quilt many hours at her big quilt frame. I never wanted to quilt myself but very much appreciate the skill and talent involved in the art of it. She was an artisan! Her quilts have stood the test of time. I cherish many of them yet today.
It was years later before I picked up a crochet hook in earnest and really made much. Late in high school my mom ask a church lady to teach me to knit. She was a busy mom, but taught me the basics. I've never expanded my knitting knowledge much beyond that but again, appreciate the art. I love the "look" of knit projects. I just don't have as much patience for knitting as I do crochet! Not that I'm any expert in crochet, lol! But I just feel more secure and willing to try new things with crochet!
Thanks for sharing your story! It made me look back as to where and how I got started in the many different things I enjoy!
Hi Debra, what an awesome story!! You mentioned quitting ooooo my paternal grandmother had a huge quilting frame that was suspended from the living room ceiling. She would let it down one day a month and her and the ladies from church would all sit around it and work. I have done a little quilting myself but not a passion for sure.
Thank you so much again for sharing 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Hello Spring! Found your channel thru JTYA. Loved hearing your story. Thank you so much for sharing! I'm looking forward to seeing all of your talents!
I don't recall any relatives having delved into any kind of fiber arts. I learned a bit about knitting in home ec but it wasn't that interesting for me. My 1st job out of high school was a secretary for the manager of the local newspaper. There wasn't much to do (I was reading 4 or 5 books a week!) so I was tasked to help when they got behind in proofing copy. When there was an opening, I switched (in spite of a pay cut - at least I wasn't bored to tears!) A lady in the dept brought her crocheting one day and I was fascinated. The next day she brought a skein and a hook and taught me the basics.
My first project was a blanket for my newborn daughter and man was it wonky! I had no idea about tension or anything! I gradually improved and learned to read patterns and I am still hooked these MANY, MANY years later. I've made something for everyone in my family and all of my friends over the years. Now 98% of what I make is all for charity. I taught my eldest granddaughter how to crochet and she has FAR surpassed me! She creates her own items and is a whiz at amigurumi. The other granddaughter has finally taken an interest. I can't wait to see how she progresses.
Thank you so much for coming over ! Welcome 🤗 !!! What an awesome story thank you for sharing your story with us 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
I loved hearing your story! You are a beautiful person! I am honored to call you my other middle sister!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!!! I am soooo very blessed to have you as my middle sister 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼 hugs and love
Hi Spring
Hi Barb 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
Hi Spring, I enjoyed hearing your crochet story. I've been crocheting on/off since I was a young teen. I also taught myself to knit. I would like to hear how and what started making fibers( spinning yarn). I'd love to learn how to do that.
Hi Dianna, Thank you for watching and sharing your story with us also!! I will work on that video for you !!! Thank you for asking.. hugs
Thank you enjoyed your story 😁besides being nosy I love hearing how everyone got to where they are 💗 Love ya and when is the video coming up on that GORGEOUS crochet wrap/cardi/no clue article you have next to you 💗💗💗😁😁😊😊
Hi Not The Momma !!! Glad you enjoyed! That is the duster I explained it on my Sunday podcast. It’s not my pattern so no tutorials for it. I recorded this video and the podcast video at the same time so it was just there. Sorry. 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼 love and hugs always
@@SpringTheFiberEnthusiast love you 🥰
@@nancymacdonald2395 love you too 😍
Where's my Delorean??? Let's go back in time!!!
Right lol 😝
@@SpringTheFiberEnthusiast couldn't help myself!
@@kkcrochet lol
I used to ball them up when I first learn. Now I know some skiens that I will not get yarn barf from that I keep them in the skien.
Hi Faith Louise , yes ma’am it all depends on the skien for sure .
It's been such a joy to see you grow not only in subscribers but in your crafts! I've been loving your glass work! You are so talented and your kind! You love your craft and you love to teach, it shows in every video! The sky is the limit for you my friend!
Hugs,
Niese
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Hello my Beautiful friend!! Thank you for such kind words 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼 one step at a time! Biggest of hugs 🤗 🫶🏼💚🫶🏼
I want to learn how to do interlocking filet at sometime.
Omgosh I love LFC so much and Lissa Conley is my favorite designer for it too.
Hi. Juan sent me
Hugs thank you so very much for coming over!! Welcome 🤗