I can only admire how talented you are. Your understanding of how to make all those shapes amazesme! I guess that's what 20 years of experience will do. But you must be good at maths too. I have no idea what that diagram was.
As for Ordovician fauna, you can go wild with the jawless fish with dayongaspis or rhegmaspis! If you want wild weird guys, try out Thoralicystis or Camanchia! Trilobites and eurypterids are pretty plentiful too. So here’s a fun trilobite: tretaspis!
@@KatyasYarnBois upon second glance, these guys are actually silurian, except for thoralicystis. Sorry for the confusion! I mostly dabble in vertebrate paleo. Here another Ordovician boi I found: Calvapilosa kroegeri
Your videos are so relaxing to watch, and I'm amazed how quickly you can design and write your patterns! They turned out so good! Also pls more story times, that was so fun 🙏
Another awesome video! I can't believe how quickly you're able to come up with patterns- it takes me weeks to just write one! Out of curiosity, what light box do you use? I'm thinking of finally getting one
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. The light box I use is a 32"x32" Travor brand light box that I got from Amazon! This is the exact listing title, you should be able to find it on there: "Photo Studio Light Box 32x32Inch Professional Dimmable Photo Booth Shooting Tent Kit with 126 LED Lights, 4 Backdrops for Jewelry and Large Items Product Photography(13000LM, CRI95+)" It's $135 so it's a bit of an investment, but it has been the single most valuable investment I've ever made into my crochet business! I quite literally use it every single day to take finished product photos as well as photos of each piece of my patterns so that my patterns look professional!
You are a creative genius, Katya!
Thank you!! 🥰💕
I can only admire how talented you are. Your understanding of how to make all those shapes amazesme! I guess that's what 20 years of experience will do. But you must be good at maths too. I have no idea what that diagram was.
This comment is so sweet thank you so much 🥹 There's definitely some math to crochet design!
As for Ordovician fauna, you can go wild with the jawless fish with dayongaspis or rhegmaspis! If you want wild weird guys, try out Thoralicystis or Camanchia!
Trilobites and eurypterids are pretty plentiful too. So here’s a fun trilobite: tretaspis!
@@FoxDusk Ooh this is a great list thank you! I just added a bunch to my list!
@@KatyasYarnBois upon second glance, these guys are actually silurian, except for thoralicystis. Sorry for the confusion! I mostly dabble in vertebrate paleo. Here another Ordovician boi I found: Calvapilosa kroegeri
@@FoxDusk No worries! I sorted them accordingly 😅 I will check out Calvapilosa!
Your videos are so relaxing to watch, and I'm amazed how quickly you can design and write your patterns! They turned out so good!
Also pls more story times, that was so fun 🙏
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed this one! ☺I will definitely do more story times whenever I can! 👀
Was so confused as to why a lemon juicer would be suggestive... then it hit me 🫠🤣😭
@@kiarahetherington453 LOL I'm glad I'm not the only one who also sees a lemon juicer 🍋🧃
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@@yaderincrimin2973 Thank you!! Welcome to the channel 😊💕
Another awesome video! I can't believe how quickly you're able to come up with patterns- it takes me weeks to just write one!
Out of curiosity, what light box do you use? I'm thinking of finally getting one
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. The light box I use is a 32"x32" Travor brand light box that I got from Amazon! This is the exact listing title, you should be able to find it on there:
"Photo Studio Light Box 32x32Inch Professional Dimmable Photo Booth Shooting Tent Kit with 126 LED Lights, 4 Backdrops for Jewelry and Large Items Product Photography(13000LM, CRI95+)"
It's $135 so it's a bit of an investment, but it has been the single most valuable investment I've ever made into my crochet business! I quite literally use it every single day to take finished product photos as well as photos of each piece of my patterns so that my patterns look professional!