I love a good cup of Rooibos tea, but there was a box of tea that my mom gave me when I was in college that was wild maine blueberry flavored and it was delicious. I wish I could remember the brand so I could get it again.
This might be a weird question, but why did you frog your initial work? Wouldn't it be better to leave it as it is to see if you come across the yarn you run out of later on, while making the new project? Or do you never make the same thing twice? I'm genuinely curious, cause I'd leave it until I decided on a new project involving that yarn if I couldn't get the other yarn by chance 😅
Great question! I am REALLY bad at going back and finishing halfway started projects so I try my best not to leave a ton around unless I am very sure I’ll finish it. I was pretty positive I wouldn’t need 2 of these and honestly after finishing the project the first yarn would have been SO HEAVY I’m glad I didn’t use it for the whole project. And now if I do find a great project to use that yarn for, it is ready to use for something new, rather than sitting around as a half done project. Thanks for the question! I know people handle their projects differently so it’s great to have other ideas and opinions to compare with!
Makes sense 😃I've usually got 10+ projects started (I think it's due to my ADHD) but I did found a lot of joy in frogging old pieces I made when I was starting. It would be hard for me to unravel something and not look for a new project immediately to start with the unraveled yarn 😂Crocheting is awesome, there are so many ways to go about it and adjust your style to what feels comfortable 😍@@KindraCoreen
Jenna is my fav
I recently binged a bunch of her videos! She’s so talented!
@@KindraCoreen yeah ✨ and amazing person
Brilliant work! The colors are fantastic and it looks so good on! Congratulations for all your efforts.
Thank you so much 😀
Dairy Queen’s chicken strips with the honey mustard is my favorite!
Love the fall yarn you just bought it works up beautifully…great work lovley
yes! i made this as well but in white and red so good
Super cute! Good for you.
Make more crochet videos. 😊❤
Thank you! 😊
Black tea with lemon is my go to. But I also love caramel apple
Ooh caramel apple sounds so yummy!
Awesome job 👏🏾👍🏾
Thank you so much!
This was a good time! I hope you're well 🖤
I really enjoyed watching this. Great job!
Hi ..would be good if you can make a video at the park crocheting 🧶 in the sun fresh air great to be outside 😊
I'm obsessed with celestial seasonings cinnamon apple spice herbal tea or their honey vanilla chamomile
I love a good cup of Rooibos tea, but there was a box of tea that my mom gave me when I was in college that was wild maine blueberry flavored and it was delicious. I wish I could remember the brand so I could get it again.
I have some red vanilla rooibos tea that is delicious! Also wild Maine blueberry 🫐 that sounds fantastic!
@@KindraCoreen The smell filled my dorm room and the taste was just as strong. I miss it.
This might be a weird question, but why did you frog your initial work? Wouldn't it be better to leave it as it is to see if you come across the yarn you run out of later on, while making the new project? Or do you never make the same thing twice? I'm genuinely curious, cause I'd leave it until I decided on a new project involving that yarn if I couldn't get the other yarn by chance 😅
Great question! I am REALLY bad at going back and finishing halfway started projects so I try my best not to leave a ton around unless I am very sure I’ll finish it. I was pretty positive I wouldn’t need 2 of these and honestly after finishing the project the first yarn would have been SO HEAVY I’m glad I didn’t use it for the whole project. And now if I do find a great project to use that yarn for, it is ready to use for something new, rather than sitting around as a half done project. Thanks for the question! I know people handle their projects differently so it’s great to have other ideas and opinions to compare with!
Makes sense 😃I've usually got 10+ projects started (I think it's due to my ADHD) but I did found a lot of joy in frogging old pieces I made when I was starting. It would be hard for me to unravel something and not look for a new project immediately to start with the unraveled yarn 😂Crocheting is awesome, there are so many ways to go about it and adjust your style to what feels comfortable 😍@@KindraCoreen