It may be a skill and hard work, but for her work to look so clean and well done after only a few weeks, there’s definitely some talent and natural skill involved as well! Both can exist at the same time and still be impressive!
@@ashtaylor4107 crochet is not a difficult skill to pick up. It’s one of those skills that’s very easy to understand on a surface level. The hard part is having the patience to finish what you started and judging how much material you need. 😂
I have a book of stitches that's no longer produced, but it's got so many wonderful stitches in it Uyen could use! It is "The Complete Encyclopedia of Stitchery" by Mildred Graves Ryan. It has sewing, crocheting, knitting, embroidery, macrame, needlepoint, rug making, tatting, crewel and bargello! Secondhand book sellers online have it, it's amazing and how I've learned to knit and I'll be using it to learn how to properly sew and crochet too!
I’m 15 and my grandmother taught me to crochet! It’s helped me so much with my anxiety just having something else to focus on. I absolutely love crocheting!
All these somments are so sweet! I'm 16, and it's almost been a year since I learned to crochet. I have a bunch of other hobbies so I haven't really crocheted that often but I love making tiny bees for people!
I tried it once, but I got so confused bc how thick yarn is, and I'm not use to work w 1 stick. I did warm hat multiple time, small pencil case with 2 sticks.
@@teruderu-tan there are many different sized sticks...or hooks. I prefer the smaller sizes, but I started crocheting by making doilies. Those hooks are tiny. I've moved up to more mid sized ones. My current one is actually a handle with interchangeable hooks, because I'm starting to get arthritis.
Brilliant!❤ I appreciate your determination and ambition to learn this new skill. I am 75 and just learned how to knit slippers. It is very satisfying to learn something new. Congratulations on getting to the difficult parts of crocheting.❤
I know you are Vietnamese, but the way you speak, your cadence and accent, really reminds me of my Omi. She was German and passed away a few years ago. I didn't know her very well growing up. My mom is very mentally ill and kept me from her due to her mental illness and paranoia. But the first thing she did for me when I got to know her was crochet me a little bunny with a removable coat. She also told me to love and forgive my mom even though it hurt. She had also moved to America and had been married to a Puerto Rican man for over 50 years by the time she died, so she understood that cultural tension of being an immigrant. So now I'm crying over a Vietnamese woman who sounds kind of German because she is crocheting little animals. I wish you the same sort of happiness and long-lasting love she had.
@@governmentname4088 read the rest of her comment, she clearly is acknowledging she's very talented as some of us tried for months and are STILL not good enough for what she's achieved in a month lol. You can be both talented and gifted.
@@governmentname4088they didn't mean she's not skilled, but it's a fact people do find making some stuff easier than others. she's probably good with patterns
I’ll tell you what, the bunny my grandma crocheted for me when I was younger meant the world to me. I passed it down to my younger sister and she used it until it completely fell apart. Best memories ever.
I learned to crochet in the 1960s when I was 16 years old. Learned from a British elderly lady who was lonely and put ad in paper to teach crochet. I paid 25 cents ( Canadian) per session. she served me high tea with tea and english snacks. The 60s was the time of crocheted chokers vests and beanies. i am now 70 years old and have crocheted all my adult life. I have made many different things and given away many but the thing that I love about crocheting is mental health and great de-stressed. it has saved me from losing myself to stress fear and the ugliness of life and hurtful people. I am forever grateful to that lovely English lady.
She said she had crocheted for 2 weeks thinking she knew everything and THEN she bought a book. We don't know for how long she practised after buying the book. It might have been months!
As someone whos been crocheting for 3years as a 13 year old, i cant be more impressed by someone who started to crochet the difficulties in 2weeks. Kudos to you uyen 🎉❤
Take your time, keep practicing, and keep watching tutorials!! Once you get the hang of it you’ll get so hooked on crocheting you can’t stop and you just want to get all the yarn! 😂😂 you’ll end up developing another hobby, collecting yarn!! 😂🤣
I know half a dozen stitches, but haven't started a real project yet. And my hands start hurting after only 10 minutes. Am I doing something wrong or is it just a matter of getting used to it??
2 weeks and you're doing that already? Seriously impressive Edit: I woke up this morning and this comment has 3.3k likes (already amazing). I come back a few hours later and it's at 7.6k. Thank you everyone who liked my boring comment! Edit 2: removed most of old edit because it was embarrassing
I think it's worth noting that since she's a youtuber she has a lot of free time. A person with a normal 9-5 job would definitely not be able to achieve this level this fast
@@reddwarfheadI get what you mean, and while being a TH-camr means you have more flexible time, it’s also her job. Two weeks is still a very short time to learn that much
@@reddwarfheadI can’t picture Uyen treating any of her time as “free”. She’s industrious as heck. More goes into cranking out content than most people think.
@@rabiahabib7139i love u 😭😭 idk why but most replies to comments praising her are people saying “well i learn it in a few days so im better“ but u fr didnt try to take the spotlight so ily ❤
OMG, that is so good 😊. It is a nightmare to be out of yarn. What I suggest you to do is getting the double amount of yarn. For example, if the pattern suggests you 1 ball of yarn just take two. It doesn’t matter if you have some left because you can start another colorful project with all the remaining yarns. Or clothes for dolls… Just keep practicing you have a real talent. 😄😄
@@JR-pf9in lmfao I’m autistic, have adhd/add, anxiety, learning disability, scoliosis, adopted 19 years ago etc so 🙄 plus I’m not “annoying” you don’t know shit about me
and all that in such a short time . my attention span is basically all or nothing. get it done or dont and then leave it for 3 years. lol ( not usually though) but eventually ive come back to my other crafts. it just sort of rotates it self. lol.
You can cheat a bit with the magic ring! Start by doing two chain stitches, and then just single or double crochet into the first chain however many times the instructions say to do it in the magic ring! It doesn’t let you tighten it like the magic ring, but if you want it smaller, you can easily sew it together more
Yeap, i am still having a hard time doing balanced decrese and increases, and i have been crocheting for 3 years..and she said she just started crocheting ..wow
You bought Pica Pau's "Animal Friends of Pica Pau 3". Her amigurumis are sooooooo adorable. Fantastic job Uyen🎉🎉❤ I also recommend you Lalilala's book and patterns, they're another masterpiece that should be crocheted.
I love it when she says' crocheting' and pronounces the "t" and, instead of the the" ai "sound in dino she says dino with an' e' sound its soooooo cute❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and she says 'yarnd' . I love her accent ❤❤❤,.
All I can say as someone who is experienced in crocheting and make my own clothes, WOW HOW DID YOU LEARN SO FAST AND SO GOOD!? Lots of people get frustrated and quit after the first week because they can’t figure out how to turn and start a new row!! Keep going queen!!!!!
@@angela-ti1np I work almost full time as a dog bather and soon to be dog groomer (well since October 2023) and been crocheting since March of 2023 so I have a lot of time, when I’m not working of course
I have been crocheting for 65 years and there are still many things out there to learn. But never give up. It gives so much satisfaction to master a difficult project. Good luck to you!
This is so cool. I really want to learn to crochet now. Thank you for giving me ideas! I happen to have a lot of leftover yarn from when i used tufting gun to make rugs. I realised my carpal tunnel hands hurt too much and i dont get to tuft as much as i want to because my body physically wont allow me to. This seems like a more gentle way of using yarns to create 3D pieces! I am excited to find a new hobby! ❤
TWO WEEKS?! Firstly, impressive work. Secondly, how is there enough hours in two weeks to learn crochet that well and to make all of those things too?!
I’ve been crocheting for over a year and have only made one stuffie and struggle with grid patterns. You are a natural at this! You’re helping me motivate myself to get back into crocheting (after midterms). I aspire to be able to crochet as well as you do!
She is genuinely so happy about the hedgehog clothes being removable. It’s so cute to see. It was such a priceless face when she pulled out the penguin.
I am blown away by how quickly you are picking up crochet!! Amazing. I learned to crochet at age 16 by making simple Granny squares and didn’t progress beyond making baby blankets for many years. Hats off to you!
My nanna would sit in her chair every evening and knit animals for the children in the hospital. That woman was the most pure soul I've ever encountered and I'm so grateful. ❤
I have been crocheting on and off for 20 years and can make granny squares and flowers. I made a pineapple for my sister once that looked like a lemon. You are amazing!!!!!!
TWO WEEKS?! GURL- It took me two weeks to learn the single crochet stitch let alone making full on stuffed animals. That’s so good! I’ve been improving over a few months and I make animals, bags, hats, and more 😁
So she made all the free patterned stuff in two weeks, and the stuff from the crochet book came after that. But still!!! She's learned so much so quick it's WILD.
omg they are all so cute! And your handiwork is really good - it takes a certain base level of natural talent to get that good so quickly. It would take me years to reach the same level I think. I'm too much of a ruffian to do nice stitching/ sewing/ knitting kind of craft.
As someone who's crocheted for 20 years, this is how quickly I expect everyone to pick it up. In reality, it takes years to perfect your crafts. But being naturally gifted certainly helps 😊
Naturally gifted, great job uyen
Nahh bro she worked hard for it!!!!!!
It’s skill not talent
It may be a skill and hard work, but for her work to look so clean and well done after only a few weeks, there’s definitely some talent and natural skill involved as well! Both can exist at the same time and still be impressive!
@@vaishavi1611some people are naturally could work less to achieve that level
@@ashtaylor4107 crochet is not a difficult skill to pick up. It’s one of those skills that’s very easy to understand on a surface level. The hard part is having the patience to finish what you started and judging how much material you need. 😂
As a 50 yr old that has been knitting, crocheting and sewing for over 30 yrs I love seeing younger people finding joy doing these things.
I have a book of stitches that's no longer produced, but it's got so many wonderful stitches in it Uyen could use! It is "The Complete Encyclopedia of Stitchery" by Mildred Graves Ryan. It has sewing, crocheting, knitting, embroidery, macrame, needlepoint, rug making, tatting, crewel and bargello! Secondhand book sellers online have it, it's amazing and how I've learned to knit and I'll be using it to learn how to properly sew and crochet too!
it’s the best!
I'm 17 and have been crocheting for a while and recently discovered mosaic!! It's probably my new favourite way to crochet things :)
I’m 15 and my grandmother taught me to crochet! It’s helped me so much with my anxiety just having something else to focus on. I absolutely love crocheting!
All these somments are so sweet! I'm 16, and it's almost been a year since I learned to crochet. I have a bunch of other hobbies so I haven't really crocheted that often but I love making tiny bees for people!
"she still bald in the back" had me rolling on the floor 💀😭🤣
I just love this lady❤ the way she talks, her humour and things she does. She is fun to watch 😂
authenticity is so beautiful
OMG removable clothes! That's a definite level up! I love the new things you made! Astoundingly cute!
Thank you!! Now I can make different clothes for them and I’m super excited
@@uyenninhHi! You’re very talented at crochet and I was wondering what was the book you’re using?
@@sxju394 It's PiCaPau by Yan Schenkel. I think its from Book No3
@@uyenninhtheres a knit pattern out there for Sheldon the turtle. He has a removable shell and various patterns to knit up other costumes
Thank you soo much, very helpful. I might actually try this 😊@@likalikita
I've been crocheting for 30 years and you've seriously impressed me.
There really is so much more.
I tried it once, but I got so confused bc how thick yarn is, and I'm not use to work w 1 stick. I did warm hat multiple time, small pencil case with 2 sticks.
Children in Germany would love these. I hope she makes a business out of it 🍀
I wish I was this good at two weeks! 😅 shes awesome! I love that she started with cute plushies
@@teruderu-tan there are many different sized sticks...or hooks. I prefer the smaller sizes, but I started crocheting by making doilies. Those hooks are tiny. I've moved up to more mid sized ones. My current one is actually a handle with interchangeable hooks, because I'm starting to get arthritis.
25 yrs - she’s got her tension down pat
Brilliant!❤ I appreciate your determination and ambition to learn this new skill. I am 75 and just learned how to knit slippers. It is very satisfying to learn something new. Congratulations on getting to the difficult parts of crocheting.❤
I know you are Vietnamese, but the way you speak, your cadence and accent, really reminds me of my Omi. She was German and passed away a few years ago. I didn't know her very well growing up. My mom is very mentally ill and kept me from her due to her mental illness and paranoia. But the first thing she did for me when I got to know her was crochet me a little bunny with a removable coat. She also told me to love and forgive my mom even though it hurt.
She had also moved to America and had been married to a Puerto Rican man for over 50 years by the time she died, so she understood that cultural tension of being an immigrant.
So now I'm crying over a Vietnamese woman who sounds kind of German because she is crocheting little animals.
I wish you the same sort of happiness and long-lasting love she had.
Holy crap?? I’ve been doing crochet for three years now and I’m still getting used to the first level. This is amazingly impressive
Same ahahah😂 who else on the same boat?
On the same boat too 😂
You need to unlock Asian skill 😂
Yeah but it depends i think she specifically chose to make stuffed animals while i chose to crochet clothes and stuff like that
same! 3 years and i can barely make the dinosaur 🫣 girl is gifted
Uyen, you're so GIFTED. I learned crochet a long time ago and it took me MONTHS to learn properly and create stuffs.
She's insanely talented. I tried for months and I couldn't even do nice looking circles. She's out here making PLUSHIES 😭
It's not a gift cause no one's born knowing how to crochet. It's hard work and skill! Put respect on her name ❤
@@governmentname4088 read the rest of her comment, she clearly is acknowledging she's very talented as some of us tried for months and are STILL not good enough for what she's achieved in a month lol. You can be both talented and gifted.
@@governmentname4088they didn't mean she's not skilled, but it's a fact people do find making some stuff easier than others. she's probably good with patterns
@@aleks-33she found her gift :)
She can def make these and sell as merch if anything happens to her channel. She has a backup
I’ll tell you what, the bunny my grandma crocheted for me when I was younger meant the world to me. I passed it down to my younger sister and she used it until it completely fell apart. Best memories ever.
They are cute, but you are also cute. It's lovely to see people to fall in love with hobbies.
I learned to crochet in the 1960s when I was 16 years old. Learned from a British elderly lady who was lonely and put ad in paper to teach crochet. I paid 25 cents ( Canadian) per session. she served me high tea with tea and english snacks. The 60s was the time of crocheted chokers vests and beanies. i am now 70 years old and have crocheted all my adult life. I have made many different things and given away many but the thing that I love about crocheting is mental health and great de-stressed. it has saved me from losing myself to stress fear and the ugliness of life and hurtful people. I am forever grateful to that lovely English lady.
This is such a beautiful story.
I needed to read this today. Thanks for sharing your lovely story!
totally a ghibli like story Omg
what are you doing on youtube shorts at 80 years old?
@@selenaodel9331same thing as you?
Two weeks??!! NO WAY! I can only imagine what your work will look like a year from now. Excellent!
Boss, is that you? 😂
"Crocheting" got me
I always give up crocheting after two hours because I miss-stitch all the time. These look amazing
The progress you've made in 2 weeks took me YEARS!😮
Literally. Same.
She said she had crocheted for 2 weeks thinking she knew everything and THEN she bought a book. We don't know for how long she practised after buying the book. It might have been months!
It’s called focus AND she’s Asian. lol I said it! Come for me! lol 😂 I love me some Asians
Relatable
@@kamelianikolaeva5980 she posted the "been crocheting for 2 weeks" video 2 weeks ago so approximately it's been 2 weeks since her previous works
“She is still bald in the back😀” got me😭 love thissss im trying to get into crochet and this is such an inspiration
same, such an inspo for me too. the ones she created are beyond adorable
I have been crocheting for a year just to let you know, use acrilic first it is easier to do certain stitches .
As someone whos been crocheting for 3years as a 13 year old, i cant be more impressed by someone who started to crochet the difficulties in 2weeks. Kudos to you uyen 🎉❤
You did so well done, great job!!!
I don't crotchet but I've seen a lot of people spend YEARS trying to get to your level. You are truly gifted
1k likes and no comments, let me fix that...
Yeah, she so casually unintentionally flexed her superpower.
Two weeks of crocheting and I made a horribly done double crochet 🤣💗 you did amazing job on these!
it’s a hobby!! it’s ok if you haven’t mastered it right away, or if you don’t want to at all!
Take your time, keep practicing, and keep watching tutorials!! Once you get the hang of it you’ll get so hooked on crocheting you can’t stop and you just want to get all the yarn! 😂😂 you’ll end up developing another hobby, collecting yarn!! 😂🤣
I'm so jealous of her right now!!!! Her creations are soo cute!
Omg yes! dc and hdc are the bane of my hobby learning
I know half a dozen stitches, but haven't started a real project yet. And my hands start hurting after only 10 minutes. Am I doing something wrong or is it just a matter of getting used to it??
They are so beautiful!!!
I never thought of crochet as being that interesting till now. WOW!!! Super cool!
2 weeks and you're doing that already? Seriously impressive
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I think it's worth noting that since she's a youtuber she has a lot of free time. A person with a normal 9-5 job would definitely not be able to achieve this level this fast
@@reddwarfheadI get what you mean, and while being a TH-camr means you have more flexible time, it’s also her job. Two weeks is still a very short time to learn that much
@reddwarfhead Even during vacation most ppl can't learn a skill this quick
Uyen a hard working vietnamese. I not surprised at all. ☺️ so proud of her!
@@reddwarfheadI can’t picture Uyen treating any of her time as “free”. She’s industrious as heck. More goes into cranking out content than most people think.
No way you’ve been only crocheting for two weeks!!!?? That looks like it was made by a professional.
(Absolutely adorable!)
SHE'S SO COOL IT TOOK ME A YEAR AND A HALF YO TRY AND MAKE MY OWN DOLL BUT SHE'S TURNING OUT REAL CUTE BEFORE I WAS MAKING LITTLE ANIMALS AND CLOTHING
@@rabiahabib7139it only took me the same day to learn fast and only a couple days after that when I made stuff
@@rabiahabib7139i love u 😭😭 idk why but most replies to comments praising her are people saying “well i learn it in a few days so im better“ but u fr didnt try to take the spotlight so ily ❤
@@Gothlaced-we2pr it's not rocket science, it's really easy
OMG, that is so good 😊.
It is a nightmare to be out of yarn. What I suggest you to do is getting the double amount of yarn. For example, if the pattern suggests you 1 ball of yarn just take two.
It doesn’t matter if you have some left because you can start another colorful project with all the remaining yarns. Or clothes for dolls…
Just keep practicing you have a real talent. 😄😄
My jaw dropped, you have so much talent
Uyen showing us yet again that she can pick up new skills at super speed!! Well done, these are unbelievably cute 🥰
I can also pick up new skills at super speed
@@cozyxstitchvibezthat’s so cool!! Good job!!
No kidding! It took me 2 months to get to the same point!
@@cozyxstitchvibez I am speedy too, but only with certain things 😂
@@adaliaalvarez7269 it took me the same day plus a few days 😝
Never in my life have I seen such speed and progress with crochet in less than a month!!! 😲🤯
You are officially the champion. 🏆
I think I’m the champ since I’ve made things in only a few days when I started
@@cozyxstitchvibezyour really annoying
@@kelsey2333 you’re annoying for calling an autistic adult annoying
@cozyxstitchvibez I'm an autistic adult, too. Being autistic doesn't mean you can't be annoying 🙄
@@JR-pf9in lmfao I’m autistic, have adhd/add, anxiety, learning disability, scoliosis, adopted 19 years ago etc so 🙄 plus I’m not “annoying” you don’t know shit about me
I do love the fluffy yarn friends, though. You are very talented and very intent on learning as much as possible.
This is so cute. Living my knitting dreams through you! ❤
the fact you've learned this in two weeks is INCREDIBLE! 😮 your hard work paid off! they're all so cute!
"And the best part?"
*Strips hedgehog in front of millions*
😭 omg so intense when written out like this
😂🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Don't let Peta see this!!
@@_akua_5395ahahahhaa
Wonderful - you found the world of Picapau! 😊
Omg girl I love seeing how freaking smart you are 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
Girl, I been crocheting for half a year and I can barely do a magic ring you are truly gifted
and all that in such a short time . my attention span is basically all or nothing. get it done or dont and then leave it for 3 years. lol ( not usually though) but eventually ive come back to my other crafts. it just sort of rotates it self. lol.
I though that was a cokring lol
@@nickorange4881ADHD mood
You can cheat a bit with the magic ring! Start by doing two chain stitches, and then just single or double crochet into the first chain however many times the instructions say to do it in the magic ring! It doesn’t let you tighten it like the magic ring, but if you want it smaller, you can easily sew it together more
Yeap, i am still having a hard time doing balanced decrese and increases, and i have been crocheting for 3 years..and she said she just started crocheting ..wow
You bought Pica Pau's "Animal Friends of Pica Pau 3". Her amigurumis are sooooooo adorable. Fantastic job Uyen🎉🎉❤
I also recommend you Lalilala's book and patterns, they're another masterpiece that should be crocheted.
Love that you were able to tell by just seeing the projects!
I will also be listening to your recommendations
Ahh, thank you!!
@@giovanni7494same! I've really wanted to pick crocheting up and this is my sign.
@@am_Nein it’s really fun
omg thank you so much! I wondered what the book she was talking about and you wrote about it. Thank you
You should definitely make little shoes for the hedgehog, it would lock so cutee!🫶
THE PENGUIN IS ADORABLE
Wtf this is insane you are so good at it❤
So am I
no one asked you 💀💀@@cozyxstitchvibez
2 weeks ! You have talent. Natural talent and gift.
I also have natural talent and gifted
@@cozyxstitchvibezThen show us your 🦕🦖🐣
I love it when she says' crocheting' and pronounces the "t" and, instead of the the" ai "sound in dino she says dino with an' e' sound its soooooo cute❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and she says 'yarnd' . I love her accent ❤❤❤,.
THEY LOOK SO INCREDIBLE!!
All I can say as someone who is experienced in crocheting and make my own clothes, WOW HOW DID YOU LEARN SO FAST AND SO GOOD!? Lots of people get frustrated and quit after the first week because they can’t figure out how to turn and start a new row!! Keep going queen!!!!!
I learned fast as well when I first started
Literally
Well if this channel is her only job, that leaves plenty of time for crocheting.
@@angela-ti1np I work almost full time as a dog bather and soon to be dog groomer (well since October 2023) and been crocheting since March of 2023 so I have a lot of time, when I’m not working of course
In just 2 weeks? Wow, you’re a natural! Way to go. These are so cute and well-made!
I’m also a natural
you got your Aunties knitting(crocheting) round the clock😂🎉 jokes very nice - clothes are removable is cute as ❤
Damn lady, you are smashing it 💥
I have been crocheting for 65 years and there are still many things out there to learn. But never give up. It gives so much satisfaction to master a difficult project. Good luck to you!
German boyfriend will be getting a vest soon! You’ve learned so quickly; looking forward to seeing more. Blessings
It needs to have these little animals she crocheted attached to it in random places!! That would be hilarious!
@@gingermoore9710 I picture the first thing she will crochet him are socks that he can wear with his sandals in the summer
I love the way you pronounce "coachetting" (crocheting). These are gorgeous little creatures, you are so talented❤
OMG!!! I love them . I just want a hole box of them!!❤❤❤❤
Two weeks and you already reached the maximum difficulty- HOW?!
probably the same reason how she's a vietnamese who managed to get to germany
@@agps4418 But she got there before meeting her husband?
Physically amigurumi is not a complex hobby. The most difficult is the magic ring, and all the rest is just counting 😂
@@joycehaydn6062 well i didn't mention anything about her husband at all though.. i was referring entirely to her own merit
@@joycehaydn6062that's the point 😅
And here I haven't been able to crochet a square since 3rd grade. You are truly gifted.
i started crocheting in year 3!
You are a failure
Thanks for brightening my day xx
Those are adorable 😍! Great work!
Incredible progress in just two weeks, seriously impressive! Your talent and dedication are truly inspiring.
BRO YOUR EVERYWHERE
How do you only got 1 reply and 50 likes lemme fix that
FR@@ravencorn7913
@@ravencorn7913AGREED
YOUR BACK
You got so good SOO FAST!
she has a Time Machine
So did I
This is so cool. I really want to learn to crochet now. Thank you for giving me ideas! I happen to have a lot of leftover yarn from when i used tufting gun to make rugs. I realised my carpal tunnel hands hurt too much and i dont get to tuft as much as i want to because my body physically wont allow me to. This seems like a more gentle way of using yarns to create 3D pieces! I am excited to find a new hobby! ❤
I think I'd die trying to make these .. I doubt its easy to do,they're such cute creations 😍💯
TWO WEEKS?!
Firstly, impressive work.
Secondly, how is there enough hours in two weeks to learn crochet that well and to make all of those things too?!
RIGHT?! Would love to know how many hours per day she invested because this looks like months of progress!!
Well shes an influencer. You could in a way say its her job
it's called not having a job.
@@ducciwucciIt is called having a job, you make money from it
I’ve been crocheting for over 65 years. You are doing very well! Congratulations! There’s always more to learn. 😊. It’s very fun learning new things.
All of them really cute, love it !❤
this brings me so much joy
The absolute joy on your face as you talk about the different difficulties makes me so happy
I’ve been crocheting for over a year and have only made one stuffie and struggle with grid patterns.
You are a natural at this! You’re helping me motivate myself to get back into crocheting (after midterms). I aspire to be able to crochet as well as you do!
33 years. And I still can't do that. 😂
@@user-yw6xg5ne6k you got this! I believe in youuuu
I've been knitting and crocheting for 6 years. So believe me when I say you did an awesome job!
😍 I love these!!! Great job!
I literally gasped when the penguin came out! It’s so cute! I can’t believe you did that! Well done! ❤
true 😍
PENGUINSSSS❤❤
This is the cutest video, not just because of the stuffies but your excitement over discovering new difficulties.
She is genuinely so happy about the hedgehog clothes being removable. It’s so cute to see. It was such a priceless face when she pulled out the penguin.
What i would give to have your kind of talent. Kudos to you. You have a beautiful soul❤
I am blown away by how quickly you are picking up crochet!! Amazing. I learned to crochet at age 16 by making simple Granny squares and didn’t progress beyond making baby blankets for many years. Hats off to you!
She is still bald in the back!! 🤣🤣🤣 That was such a funny punchline :3
The way you say crocheting is so cute 😊
Absolutely adorable!!!
My nanna would sit in her chair every evening and knit animals for the children in the hospital. That woman was the most pure soul I've ever encountered and I'm so grateful. ❤
Bless your nanna! She's so kind and patient.
My mother in law does that
My girl is multi-talented 🙌.
German bf be so lucky 🥰
I’m also multi talented
@@cozyxstitchvibez proud of you bro
@@she_hehehe I’m a woman not a bro
So cute!!! And the crochet is, too! ❤
You're so smart, talented!
I have been crocheting on and off for 20 years and can make granny squares and flowers. I made a pineapple for my sister once that looked like a lemon. You are amazing!!!!!!
this has to be a hidden talent because dang!!! you’re so talented and you got to this point so quickly. you’re so gifted ☺️
Oh my god that's so cute 😍 I want to have these! I've got to get my mother to start that hobby right now 😜
TWO WEEKS?! GURL-
It took me two weeks to learn the single crochet stitch let alone making full on stuffed animals. That’s so good! I’ve been improving over a few months and I make animals, bags, hats, and more 😁
YOU ARE A NATURAL! They are beautiful 😍
I’m also a natural
The book is called 'Picapau friends' if youre wondering ^^
Thank u so much! I was wondering
@@g.g446 Found this book at my local library. So don't have to spend. You can probably find it at a library too.
Correction; Animal Friends of Picapau
Thank you!☺️🤗
Your creations are all nice.❤❤❤
They are so cute! You did such a good job! Happy crocheting! ✨️💖✨️
The red fox with the checkered sweater is amazing. I love it!
So cute! You’re really good at crocheting, all this after only two weeks! I’m impressed ❤️
So she made all the free patterned stuff in two weeks, and the stuff from the crochet book came after that. But still!!! She's learned so much so quick it's WILD.
Yeah it's been around 3 weeks for her😂but she is gifted fr.
@@CB_2020I’m also gifted
@@WaitinInAmberwhen I started, I learned quick
I made things only in a couple days when I first started
omg they are all so cute! And your handiwork is really good - it takes a certain base level of natural talent to get that good so quickly. It would take me years to reach the same level I think. I'm too much of a ruffian to do nice stitching/ sewing/ knitting kind of craft.
This makes me inferior that I can't make these, let alone in such small amount of time 😮😢
These are beautiful..🎉❤
Woah! The hedgehog one is SUPER impressive! The details, the removable clothes?? Youre amazing!! Absolutely mind blowing 🤯😍✨
You are now a master of crocheting. I can’t believe you made clothes for one of them and you CAN CHANGE IT FOR THE SEASONS. So cute
I am so amazed by your progress
Two weeks! That’s amazing.
As someone who's crocheted for 20 years, this is how quickly I expect everyone to pick it up. In reality, it takes years to perfect your crafts. But being naturally gifted certainly helps 😊
Lil Ms. Boldhead is way too cute! You got some talent Uyen!!
Not to be a pedantic prick but it is bald rather than bold. But I'm sure she is bold too
@@dannyhussain5489 🫣🫠 you are very right… she bald but also bold ;) it was all intentional lol
You have done VERY well.
Thank you for sharing them
🎉❤🎉