im really happy that my partner found the bear one for me and thought of me because i said i wanted to try crocheting again. HOWEVER, even with my bare basic knowledge, the hook drove me up the wall. also the directions were god awful for my brain. i had to look up someone actually making it here on youtube for me to understand what the directions were talking about. on the plus side, i learned a lot about myself and my style. -learned that i work better with written out directions as opposed to a diagram -it really DID push me into doing more crocheting, specifically amigurumi. it makes my adhd brain stay focused and motivated on the project -i seriously dislike slip stitches for things like this. makes no sense to me tbh and i can always tell where the seam is im really glad that experienced people like yourself are confirming that it wasn't me and that it's the kit.
I’m glad you learned a lot about yourself through it! That’s an amazing way to look at it. It was for sure not just you!! I’m glad to hear you’re getting back into crochet though. I hope you find some fun things to make next
My favorite part was when you were rocking out to Hamilton 😂 the one yellow spike and random spot had me laughing and I hate how the dollar tree instructions have the graph and written portions with the gray background! Like, save some money on ink, and write good instructions. I feel bad for all the children who have gotten these kits and have been disappointed and confused ☹️
My 5th grader told me that part was cringe lol. But I have to start letting my goofy side out now that I’m getting more used to being on camera lol. When I went back to the dollar store yesterday all the kits were gone so I’m sure there are lots of disappointed people in my town lol.
That was so fun to watch, I’m so glad you made the video, but I’m sorry for those few frustrations lol!!! I 💯 understand the bad sensory experience too. Great tip on sewing with clear thread! I see what you’re saying about the green color, but yours turned out soooo much cuter. I love it! Great video Rachel!
I’m so glad you liked the video! I tried to keep it fun despite my frustrations. I’m glad someone else understands that sensory experience. My husband and kids don’t and they love messing with styrofoam 🤢
I went to a DT kind of far from where I live and they had each kit in stock however I didn't want to buy each one and waste materials, I found the unicorn and bunny and honestly they turned out really cute. The unicorn being the better looking toy but I can see more beginners getting a great result out of the bunny kit since there is minimal sewing involved.
Oh, you got enough backings for your eyes. My kit was missing one. I did a review of the dog pattern. Those charts are so hard to read! The dog had color changes, and it was so hard to see the difference in color with their 5 point type!
Oh no! So you had to have a one eyed dog. Poor doggies haha. The charts are SO silly. Do you get why they even decided to do charts instead of just instructions?
@@Tfwcrochet The patterns were probably produced overseas... Charts are universal, so no issue with language. And I have a well-stocked craft corner, so I was able to supply the missing piece. I also used my own crochet hook, as the plastic on had such a rough surface, it constantly snagged the yarn.
@@ElainefromPenguinPlaceCrafts I wondered the same thing but other parts of the pattern have English? Just weird. They were a disaster overall but I am now attached to my little dinosaur lol
Charts like that are rather common in Japanese amigurumi so I didnt find it off putting at all. Maybe these were from a Daiso kit that was localized into English.
I would assume so. I never really learned from a chart. I think it’d be fine to include it but also include written instructions as well. But that’s maybe harder to translate?
Yeah, I saw "chart" and thought "I wonder if this pattern originated in Japan or similar" because charts are really common over there for both knitting and crochet. Tbh, a chart doesn't really strike me as inherently "not for beginners". It's just different. I can't speak for this chart, it's hard to see on my phone, but I think in general a pattern is gonna be a lot of manual decoding for a new crocheter to begin with
Thank you for taking one for the team! I've been crocheting for 20 years and just started using charts last year. If this had been a first project for me, it would have ended up as an unfinished WIP 😅.
Last time I was at my dollar tree, they did actually have 4oz bags of crafter's square stuffing and it's actually incredibly soft! Felt like touching a baby bunny, though it doesn't really grip to itself very well, so not actually the best texture for stuffing amis.
Huh…. The Dollar Tree near me does not stock all these new crochet kits out even that much yarn!! But I’m more interested in that amazing crocheting pillow you have there!!! I definitely need that!!
I generally like darker greens, but the green that came with the kit fit better! I’m happy I saw this video- while I haven’t had success with yarn at my dollar tree, I know I would have grabbed the kit and been really upset 😬
Glad I could prevent you from that pain. I so far like the yarn I have tried from the dollar tree. I am going to be testing out another kind I found there soon!
My idea to get the best of both the kit and other supplies from dollar tree is buy the kit and get other yarn and a better hook if you can find them then make the creation!! Well thats what I would do. I found your channel recently and wanted to comment.
I did this one first! Shannon sent me the kits she had! I have about the same opinion and review as you. The eyes were nice and the stuffing was super soft too but the hook 🙅🏻♀️🙅🏻♀️and the needle too was terrible.
well economy supplies from $tree. I would substitute hook and yarn but I usually do not see products reviewed on YT in my store and now a price increase. May not shop there much. Thanks for completing this review.
Only crochet supplies I would get from the dollar tree are the stitch markers and the Premier Yarn, other than that, absolutely not. Stitch markers are stitch markers, and theirs are fine and they are way cheaper with a lot more in them, and Premier makes pretty good yarn. I saw the kits once, but I didn't have the money, and I kinda wanted to try the needle felting one, but they were out of stock of those and I was still broke lol.
I saw the needle felting kits. I have always wanted to try needle felting but I don’t know if I trust the dollar store kits to be a good way to learn lol. I have never seen stitch markers there! That would be a good place to get them.
I've never seen charts used in sold or free amigurumi patterns, only on things that can be put flat, like clothes or granny squares. For amigurumis that aren't equal on all sides, like, more shaped stuff, they could be nice. But beginner? not so much. Like, it would be so easy to put written instructions AND the graphs, so if you don't get one you can try to understand the other.
I have also heard that these kits don't come with all you need. But I have heard that they now have some new kits that are of (plants, 4 different kinds) I just found this video of what I am talking about, I hope it's ok to share it here? If not I'm sorry th-cam.com/video/542q2ZiiqEE/w-d-xo.html
Ok why does that kit look way better!? I didn’t watch the whole video but I saw they at least had the pattern written out! Maybe I need to try one of those.
@@Tfwcrochet It is a pretty big box and has all the supplies you need (that they said you needed to do the pattern) I hope you can find 1 and try it out! I hope if you do you can share what you think and if it goes better then this 1? ☺
Let me know what you want to see me review next! Also let me know if you agree with my daughter that my Hamilton dancing is cringe. 😅
im really happy that my partner found the bear one for me and thought of me because i said i wanted to try crocheting again. HOWEVER, even with my bare basic knowledge, the hook drove me up the wall. also the directions were god awful for my brain. i had to look up someone actually making it here on youtube for me to understand what the directions were talking about.
on the plus side, i learned a lot about myself and my style.
-learned that i work better with written out directions as opposed to a diagram
-it really DID push me into doing more crocheting, specifically amigurumi. it makes my adhd brain stay focused and motivated on the project
-i seriously dislike slip stitches for things like this. makes no sense to me tbh and i can always tell where the seam is
im really glad that experienced people like yourself are confirming that it wasn't me and that it's the kit.
I’m glad you learned a lot about yourself through it! That’s an amazing way to look at it. It was for sure not just you!! I’m glad to hear you’re getting back into crochet though. I hope you find some fun things to make next
My favorite part was when you were rocking out to Hamilton 😂 the one yellow spike and random spot had me laughing and I hate how the dollar tree instructions have the graph and written portions with the gray background! Like, save some money on ink, and write good instructions. I feel bad for all the children who have gotten these kits and have been disappointed and confused ☹️
My 5th grader told me that part was cringe lol. But I have to start letting my goofy side out now that I’m getting more used to being on camera lol. When I went back to the dollar store yesterday all the kits were gone so I’m sure there are lots of disappointed people in my town lol.
That was so fun to watch, I’m so glad you made the video, but I’m sorry for those few frustrations lol!!! I 💯 understand the bad sensory experience too. Great tip on sewing with clear thread! I see what you’re saying about the green color, but yours turned out soooo much cuter. I love it! Great video Rachel!
I’m so glad you liked the video! I tried to keep it fun despite my frustrations. I’m glad someone else understands that sensory experience. My husband and kids don’t and they love messing with styrofoam 🤢
I went to a DT kind of far from where I live and they had each kit in stock however I didn't want to buy each one and waste materials, I found the unicorn and bunny and honestly they turned out really cute. The unicorn being the better looking toy but I can see more beginners getting a great result out of the bunny kit since there is minimal sewing involved.
I love that you tried this kit. ❤️ I would have tried cotton balls for the stuffing. Good video!
Clever!! I didn’t even think of that
Oh, you got enough backings for your eyes. My kit was missing one. I did a review of the dog pattern. Those charts are so hard to read! The dog had color changes, and it was so hard to see the difference in color with their 5 point type!
Oh no! So you had to have a one eyed dog. Poor doggies haha. The charts are SO silly. Do you get why they even decided to do charts instead of just instructions?
@@Tfwcrochet The patterns were probably produced overseas... Charts are universal, so no issue with language. And I have a well-stocked craft corner, so I was able to supply the missing piece. I also used my own crochet hook, as the plastic on had such a rough surface, it constantly snagged the yarn.
@@ElainefromPenguinPlaceCrafts I wondered the same thing but other parts of the pattern have English? Just weird. They were a disaster overall but I am now attached to my little dinosaur lol
I definitely love the extra spikes on yours. I do think the green in the kit is better than the dark green too. Definitely pros & cons to both
Definitely agree! Thanks for watching 😊
I agree with the felt too at the $1 🌳 it’s super thin but yours is way cuter!! I’ve never used the yarn from there though. I’m going to give it a try.
I love the yarn! Both the acrylic and the chenille!
Charts like that are rather common in Japanese amigurumi so I didnt find it off putting at all. Maybe these were from a Daiso kit that was localized into English.
I would assume so. I never really learned from a chart. I think it’d be fine to include it but also include written instructions as well. But that’s maybe harder to translate?
Yeah, I saw "chart" and thought "I wonder if this pattern originated in Japan or similar" because charts are really common over there for both knitting and crochet.
Tbh, a chart doesn't really strike me as inherently "not for beginners". It's just different. I can't speak for this chart, it's hard to see on my phone, but I think in general a pattern is gonna be a lot of manual decoding for a new crocheter to begin with
Thank you for taking one for the team! I've been crocheting for 20 years and just started using charts last year. If this had been a first project for me, it would have ended up as an unfinished WIP 😅.
@@co-opchemistry1437 I still find charts so confusing. Just not how my brain works 😝
Last time I was at my dollar tree, they did actually have 4oz bags of crafter's square stuffing and it's actually incredibly soft! Felt like touching a baby bunny, though it doesn't really grip to itself very well, so not actually the best texture for stuffing amis.
I think you could always use Friench Knots for the eyes. Maybe a group of 3 in black and one of white in the center.
@@cindyknox4226 I’m so terrible at French knots. I love embroidery but I’m so bad at them haha
Huh…. The Dollar Tree near me does not stock all these new crochet kits out even that much yarn!! But I’m more interested in that amazing crocheting pillow you have there!!! I definitely need that!!
It is actually just a boppy pillow. It is meant for breast feeding but I use it for crochet! I got mine second hand.
@@Tfwcrochet I was wondering! Argh!! Now I wish i had still my daughters boppy pillow but since she’s 21 now an upgrade would be in order 😂
@@Just_Jillian lol my oldest is 10 so mine was long gone as well! I definitely recommend it though. It’s a game changer for crochet related pain
Definitely going to try this myself!
Usually ours has all the chenille yarn already picked through lol.
I generally like darker greens, but the green that came with the kit fit better! I’m happy I saw this video- while I haven’t had success with yarn at my dollar tree, I know I would have grabbed the kit and been really upset 😬
Glad I could prevent you from that pain. I so far like the yarn I have tried from the dollar tree. I am going to be testing out another kind I found there soon!
My idea to get the best of both the kit and other supplies from dollar tree is buy the kit and get other yarn and a better hook if you can find them then make the creation!! Well thats what I would do. I found your channel recently and wanted to comment.
I did this one first! Shannon sent me the kits she had! I have about the same opinion and review as you. The eyes were nice and the stuffing was super soft too but the hook 🙅🏻♀️🙅🏻♀️and the needle too was terrible.
I will have to go watch your review. Did your hook break?
@@Tfwcrochet I was showing how flimsy it was and it snapped in half 😅😅😅😅😅
well economy supplies from $tree. I would substitute hook and yarn but I usually do not see products reviewed on YT in my store and now a price increase. May not shop there much. Thanks for completing this review.
Glad you liked the review. Yeah everything has increased their prices these days 😫
We couldn't find crochet hooks at $ store either! Tons of knitting and paper crafting
I have still never seen a crochet hook. Only knitting needles.
What pillow are you using LOVE IT, but my boppy feels too small!
This is just a boppy. I don’t know if they make different sizes? I know they make ones specifically for crocheting. Those might be bigger?
When i was a beginner if i'd gotten a kit like that i'd have been completely discouraged by those instructions.
No kidding right?
I'm making the two tone dog,and out of yarn. This is my first one,very hard.
Oh no. I’m sorry it is definitely not for beginners
Only crochet supplies I would get from the dollar tree are the stitch markers and the Premier Yarn, other than that, absolutely not. Stitch markers are stitch markers, and theirs are fine and they are way cheaper with a lot more in them, and Premier makes pretty good yarn. I saw the kits once, but I didn't have the money, and I kinda wanted to try the needle felting one, but they were out of stock of those and I was still broke lol.
I saw the needle felting kits. I have always wanted to try needle felting but I don’t know if I trust the dollar store kits to be a good way to learn lol.
I have never seen stitch markers there! That would be a good place to get them.
I've never seen charts used in sold or free amigurumi patterns, only on things that can be put flat, like clothes or granny squares. For amigurumis that aren't equal on all sides, like, more shaped stuff, they could be nice. But beginner? not so much. Like, it would be so easy to put written instructions AND the graphs, so if you don't get one you can try to understand the other.
@@andheregoesmyname I guess they wanted to save ink. I’m not sure 🤷♀️
I have also heard that these kits don't come with all you need. But I have heard that they now have some new kits that are of (plants, 4 different kinds) I just found this video of what I am talking about, I hope it's ok to share it here? If not I'm sorry th-cam.com/video/542q2ZiiqEE/w-d-xo.html
Ok why does that kit look way better!? I didn’t watch the whole video but I saw they at least had the pattern written out! Maybe I need to try one of those.
@@Tfwcrochet It is a pretty big box and has all the supplies you need (that they said you needed to do the pattern) I hope you can find 1 and try it out! I hope if you do you can share what you think and if it goes better then this 1? ☺