i love how she made this cute little subtle sound with this video KNOWING her anxiety was 📈 i’ve made numerous of these, and they are SO expensive to make. mine range from 70-100 dollars, and they take FOREVER, but the outcome is always worth it:)
your so righttt honestly i've just started and i've only known how to make like just a straight line but honestly i somehow understand how they do this
@@lime_eq5106 obviously the person didn't mean use that size yarn. They ment that it's a good demonstration for beginners to execute into their own normal scale yarn
@@HeindsAGcrochet is made one knot at a time, knitting is done by keeping a row of loops open as seen in the video. Tunesian crochet is somewhat of a hybrid, keeping the work open one row and then closing it one stitch at a time in the next. In this video, there is always a row of open loops; therefor it's knitting, not crochet.
I too thought this was a crochet pattern at first, but other than the starting and ending chains, if you see how she's pulling new loops through each of the previous rows chains, but not actually linking the new loops into the adjacent ones on that row, I believe this is actually a form of needless knitting
I might be wrong but this looks a lot like wool roving, which is unspun yarn (it's prepped for spinning, but not actually spun and is meant for people who want to spin their own yarn at home) which is a big problem! When the wool is not spun the fibres will easily seperate which means the blanket will easily come undone, shed and pile, it will look bad within days or weeks. It's also a magnet for dust and pet hair, and it can't be washed because it will definitely felt and look terrible + fall apart. This isn't that different from taking a bag of cotton strips (degreasing cotton) and making a blanket out of that, it won't hold. Except the wool is so much more expensive. I would be sceptical of any 100% wool yarn that size, if it is actually yarn and not roving it will definitely be more expensive to buy the yarn vs an actual knit blanket (hundreds of dollars, if not thousands). If you want to make something like this I recommend going for a synthetic fibre yarn, a tube yarn or jumbo chenille. The first kind being the most similar, but might also have some shedding issues depending on quality. It'll likely hold better, be much cheaper and will also be a lot lighter since synthetic yarn generally is. One brand I've heard mentioned is Couture Jazz, but I have never tried it myself.
I have a blanket like the one in the video, It’s really just there to look pretty we don’t really use it. We would never wash i, it does seem very delicate but you know at the end of the day it looks good draped over a side of our couch. If it got dirty we’d probably just buy a new one
For a tutorial you have to give a little bit more information love. I seen a braid and I don't know how that braid got there and some loops in the braid I don't know how to do that. Yeah you're gonna have to help me
That's not yarn... That's just the pure wool, it hasn't been spun. It's also known to be a pretty poor knitting/crocheting material because, since it hasn't been spun into yarn, it's basically loose fiber and it falls apart VERY easily. Also it gathers dust and dirt like crazy, and don't even think of washing it unless you want a bunch of loose fiber into your machine, or if you wash by hand, a falling apart soggy fiber mess that you can't hang to dry and that'll probably get moldy with all the moisture.
Apart from this possibly falling apart due to the material used another issue is the stockinette stitch, which you wouldn't usually use for a project that's supposed to lay flat. The stitch curls up on it's own, and sure, you can block it like you did, but there are simply better ways (like using double sided stitches) to deal with this. also using a crochet stitch rather than a knitting stitch would make this project much easier to pull off and less prone to unraveling while you work on it
I made one of these blankets using a bulky velour and the stockinette stitch. The blanket did not curl as you might think. I’m guessing it is because the yarn was so thick and heavy? It turned out well.
its not a stockinette stitch from knitting its the slip stitch from crocheting. the stockinette goes from bottom to top but the slip stitch goes from side to side but it creates the exact same effect only the slip stitch doesnt curl and u can create the slip stitch without 2 needles
@@dominiquenotyourbusiness5836 no its not ive been knitting and crocheting for almost a year and this is literally just crochet that looks like stockinette. its even different from how you create stockinette and how you create slip stitches
Sneeze and this unspun yarn will fray and fall apart. See how she's being VERY gentle with it? Be anything other than gentle, and it's destroyed. Don't make these.
Or a child with wild imagination, playing... My kids would put their arms and legs thru the holes and have some kind of imaginary mind set for it and unravel it in minutes
If you decide to finger knit a blanket (with any yarn), i recommend not pulling loops up as high as she did. The bigger the loops, the bigger the gaps in the blanket. You can see when she holds it over her shoulders how big the gaps in the blanket are. I def reccomend only pulling up loops a short amount so that the following row is snug. But then again, this is also a personal preference
Wow so impressive! I’m so amazed by all of these unique talented people out there! Beautiful job keep it up I think I need some lessons how to crochet 😅
This may be a useless blanket, but I finally understand how knitting works thanks to this clip. Thank you, for some reason I just couldn’t wrap my head around how it got started!
But it wasn't started as knit. She started with a foundation chain, as if to crochet, and then picked up stitches from the chain. That's not how knitting starts. I suppose you could imagine the chain as a needle though, in which case the first row of open loops would be the cast-on row & where the knitting starts.
Yep, and it will attract dirt like a magnet and it cannot be washed. If there's any attempt to wash it, the wool will felt and it'll look compacted and gross. These are a huge waste of money for something to look pretty for 1 week.
@@drunkydrunk2351 Not yarn. She's using roving which is basically unspun yarn. If it doesn't get spun into yarn then it falls apart super easily. This blanket is not long for this world rest in peace
На полноценный плед берите 4 кг такой «пряжи». И учтите он красивый только первое время, потом становится, как кошма. Сваливается. Я тоже позарилась. Купила. Связала. Очень тяжёлый и тёплый. Пряжу заказывала из Питера. Стоила, как запчасть от самолета 😅
@@user-kt6rl4on1u The fiber type isn't the issue. It's that it's not yarn, but roving, which is the step before it's spun into a useable yarn. Roving of any fiber will just fall apart. It needs to be spun into yarn before it's useable for things like knit & crochet.
You can't actually use this as a blanket, it will literally fall apart when you pick it up use chennile instead. I like the chunky blanket style that people say is ugly, but I don't like it when I pick up a blanket and it literally falls apart.
Considering that it is a crochet stitch she’s using instead of knitting (where one dropped stitch will lead to many others), losing one stitch probably will be fine.
@@Happybidr She's clearly knitting. But that's not even relevant to what the op is talking about. That's not yarn being used, but roving. It can't hold itself together like yarn or string can. That means someone could literally rip that blanket in half with their bare hands. Any normal use will tear that thing to shreds.
This helped me a lot actually. I'm learning how to crochet a blanket for my baby before they are born. I've been struggling how to start a second row, but this made a lot of sense
I actually make a blanket using this technique but with chunky chenille yarn and people keep saying it’s so difficult and needs a lot of patience etc. It’s so relaxing while making it and the result is awesomeeeee ! and yall she probably did not use the one bunch she showed in the vid.
Don't even worry about it, even if you had the coin to afford the yarn, these things are ruined within seconds, and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
I made the mistake of using this yarn my first blanket.. it’s shead so bad and looked awful after a few days .. save your money people use a different yarn
Да , только возьмите во внимание , что ни постирать, ни ещё как-либо почистить вы его не сможете т.к. после этого он превратится в тряпку. Так что это просто потеря денег.
A la primera lavada, me quedaré pensando que tenía una manta calientita y hermosa, después de la lavada, tendré que tirar hasta mi centro de lavado con todo y secadora, se hará un desastre total. Mejor solo miro el video y me quedo con las ganas de hacer la manta con ese material, lo que sí me funcionaria es comprar varios metros de tela polar, para cobertor, hacerla tiras y hacer mi manta tegida.
Just letting you know!! She is using roving here, but it is the right technique. Chunky knit yarn however, makes blankets that will hold up. My best friend sells them!
@@PureLovable this is roving wool that is used to spin into yarn. this means it is not, in fact, yarn. there are roving yarns that are called such because there is a minimal amount of spin to create it. it's easy to confuse the two, but there *is* a difference.
@@vickiclements1250As I recall what I learned a long time ago, wool that is ready for manual spinning isn't generally in that form, more like a fluffy lump of carted fibers that is sufficiently tangled that you can gently pull a thread onto the spinning tip which twists it into a continuous yarn that can hold its shape.
I can crochet, but now I finally think I understand knitting. My hands hurt so bad I can't crochet anymore. I'm gonna try this. I didn't even know it was a thing. Thank you!
ok but like i was trying to learn to crochet a while ago and couldnt understand any of the instructions but i get it now this is like such a good demonstration of how crocheting works cuz its so big u cn see everything
Things required
1) thick yarn
2) patience
3) and a lot of PATIENCE
Me if i tried it: *dose it for two minutes* *moves on to painting*
Don’t forget a few hundred dollars just for that much wool 😂.
Great now all I need is the yarn and my hands to stop cramping up
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Best part of these blankets is when you try to wash them and instead are left with a big block of felt 🤩
I hand wash mine-
Blinkets like this are ment to be washed by hand
You're not supposed to put them in the washing machine, they're meant to be handwashed!😉🖤
Don’t use wool! Or use super wash wool, which won’t felt
👍👍
Ok but why is this tutorial easier to understand then normal crocheting?
She's not crocheting, she's knitting.
the thick yarn makes it easier to see and using hands is more simple than using a hook
@@keturahspencer1211 no, that is crocheting
@@GelckoPlayz I knit and crochet, and have for decades. She is knitting.
what stitch is she doing then? i thought it was crocheting@@keturahspencer1211
i love how she made this cute little subtle sound with this video KNOWING her anxiety was 📈 i’ve made numerous of these, and they are SO expensive to make. mine range from 70-100 dollars, and they take FOREVER, but the outcome is always worth it:)
Soo true!!!😂😂
Maybe I'm crazy but that sounds pretty worth it.
Do you have a site?
It’s pretty worth it cause like you made it
Fr
finally, a blanket i can comfortably stick my arms out of to hold my phone
Omg Yasss
Ya
Yes just.Yes!!
Yassssss
Best get a slanket. These fall apart the minute you try to wash.
this size of yarn actually seems like a good size to demonstrate techniques on. like starters for beginners and stuff like that 😃
But it’s expensive
this is how i learned !!!!!!
your so righttt honestly i've just started and i've only known how to make like just a straight line but honestly i somehow understand how they do this
@@lime_eq5106 obviously the person didn't mean use that size yarn. They ment that it's a good demonstration for beginners to execute into their own normal scale yarn
@@hiyoutubeitsmehey I’m not going on vacation vacation I’m ioooooooo
I used to hand knit as a kid but hand crocheting is a whole other level
That is hand knitting though.
@@anamurarowhat’s the difference?
@@HeindsAGidk
@@HeindsAGcrochet is made one knot at a time, knitting is done by keeping a row of loops open as seen in the video. Tunesian crochet is somewhat of a hybrid, keeping the work open one row and then closing it one stitch at a time in the next. In this video, there is always a row of open loops; therefor it's knitting, not crochet.
I like this because you can adjust your tension easier, too. Really need to try finger crochet. Great music from Up, too!❤
I too thought this was a crochet pattern at first, but other than the starting and ending chains, if you see how she's pulling new loops through each of the previous rows chains, but not actually linking the new loops into the adjacent ones on that row, I believe this is actually a form of needless knitting
@@maxk4324
interestingly, knitting also starts with a chain of stitches just like crochet! it's just that you've picked up a loop from each of them 😊
@@AyaDragonheart I keep thinking knitting is going to be harder to learn, but isn't there just 2 basic stitches?
@@CrunchyMom88there are two basic ones, but there are also variations of those stitches.
@@maxk4324It reminded me of the Tunisian stitch in crocheting
I might be wrong but this looks a lot like wool roving, which is unspun yarn (it's prepped for spinning, but not actually spun and is meant for people who want to spin their own yarn at home) which is a big problem!
When the wool is not spun the fibres will easily seperate which means the blanket will easily come undone, shed and pile, it will look bad within days or weeks. It's also a magnet for dust and pet hair, and it can't be washed because it will definitely felt and look terrible + fall apart.
This isn't that different from taking a bag of cotton strips (degreasing cotton) and making a blanket out of that, it won't hold. Except the wool is so much more expensive.
I would be sceptical of any 100% wool yarn that size, if it is actually yarn and not roving it will definitely be more expensive to buy the yarn vs an actual knit blanket (hundreds of dollars, if not thousands).
If you want to make something like this I recommend going for a synthetic fibre yarn, a tube yarn or jumbo chenille. The first kind being the most similar, but might also have some shedding issues depending on quality. It'll likely hold better, be much cheaper and will also be a lot lighter since synthetic yarn generally is. One brand I've heard mentioned is Couture Jazz, but I have never tried it myself.
yeah and they blacken quickly and start to get hairy
I used bernat big blanket yarn… and it worked great!!!!
I have a blanket like the one in the video, It’s really just there to look pretty we don’t really use it. We would never wash i, it does seem very delicate but you know at the end of the day it looks good draped over a side of our couch. If it got dirty we’d probably just buy a new one
@@MrXdonovanx1 bought ones are fine, it's generally just the diy ones using wool roving specifically that is a problem!
No not really being dramatic
I cannot imagine how fluffy that yarn is
It’s wool roving
It’s not 2 hours later but 1 month later if you don’t stop to eat and sleep. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@gillesguillaumin6603 why
For a tutorial you have to give a little bit more information love. I seen a braid and I don't know how that braid got there and some loops in the braid I don't know how to do that. Yeah you're gonna have to help me
That's not yarn... That's just the pure wool, it hasn't been spun. It's also known to be a pretty poor knitting/crocheting material because, since it hasn't been spun into yarn, it's basically loose fiber and it falls apart VERY easily. Also it gathers dust and dirt like crazy, and don't even think of washing it unless you want a bunch of loose fiber into your machine, or if you wash by hand, a falling apart soggy fiber mess that you can't hang to dry and that'll probably get moldy with all the moisture.
My grandpa knitted me a crochet blanket I love it sooo much ❤❤
Me relaxing to the music and falling asleep and then hearing the
TwO hOuRs LaTeR🥴
Apart from this possibly falling apart due to the material used another issue is the stockinette stitch, which you wouldn't usually use for a project that's supposed to lay flat. The stitch curls up on it's own, and sure, you can block it like you did, but there are simply better ways (like using double sided stitches) to deal with this. also using a crochet stitch rather than a knitting stitch would make this project much easier to pull off and less prone to unraveling while you work on it
I made one of these blankets using a bulky velour and the stockinette stitch. The blanket did not curl as you might think. I’m guessing it is because the yarn was so thick and heavy? It turned out well.
its not a stockinette stitch from knitting its the slip stitch from crocheting. the stockinette goes from bottom to top but the slip stitch goes from side to side but it creates the exact same effect only the slip stitch doesnt curl and u can create the slip stitch without 2 needles
@@gloss525 this is literally knit.
@@dominiquenotyourbusiness5836 no its not ive been knitting and crocheting for almost a year and this is literally just crochet that looks like stockinette. its even different from how you create stockinette and how you create slip stitches
@@gloss525 yeah and I've been crocheting and knitting for 5. the stitches are live, it's not crocheted
Sneeze and this unspun yarn will fray and fall apart. See how she's being VERY gentle with it? Be anything other than gentle, and it's destroyed. Don't make these.
I wouldn’t say don’t make these, I’d just say choose a better fiber. Wool blend maybe?
Ok and?
@@tinafungg ??
@@tinafungg this blanket will last for like a week.
@S1cksenpai reread the last line. That's literally it. Did you not get that? And if you don't care, why even comment?
It's gorgeous 💖
Very creative.love it ,it looks like it took forever to finish .😂😂❤❤❤❤
❤❤
And all it takes is one curious child to unravel it all
They’d have to find the last stitch, and she weaved it in loll
Kid me would’ve just straight up tore it 💀
Or a child with wild imagination, playing... My kids would put their arms and legs thru the holes and have some kind of imaginary mind set for it and unravel it in minutes
@@briannahdesiree í
you could say that about literally any knitted object lol
If you decide to finger knit a blanket (with any yarn), i recommend not pulling loops up as high as she did. The bigger the loops, the bigger the gaps in the blanket. You can see when she holds it over her shoulders how big the gaps in the blanket are. I def reccomend only pulling up loops a short amount so that the following row is snug. But then again, this is also a personal preference
I thought it was just an aesthetic plaid for a photo
Actually, this is the design. And it looks prettier. You're not right.
Found that out the hard way🥲
Did you see my ShOrTs ? 😁
I have Motivated worDs for You ☕🌹🐿️
Makes sense. It’s about preference, not right or wrong.
But I 100% agree with you.
Ooh, that looks comfortable!
Wow so impressive! I’m so amazed by all of these unique talented people out there! Beautiful job keep it up I think I need some lessons how to crochet 😅
never let them know your next move..
COTTON CANDY!!!!
Yum
it’s currently 3am, I NEED THAT😊
That's really cool and looks snuggly x❤
This may be a useless blanket, but I finally understand how knitting works thanks to this clip. Thank you, for some reason I just couldn’t wrap my head around how it got started!
But it wasn't started as knit. She started with a foundation chain, as if to crochet, and then picked up stitches from the chain. That's not how knitting starts. I suppose you could imagine the chain as a needle though, in which case the first row of open loops would be the cast-on row & where the knitting starts.
@@goldenmotivationhayal2020lol
But what they don't tell you is that getting yarn this thick costs like $500 for a very small blanket
A very small blanket that will both unravel and felt it’s self with any movement. It’s going to look and feel nasty very soon.
It’s not even yarn. It’s unspun wool made for home spinning.
Yep, and it will attract dirt like a magnet and it cannot be washed. If there's any attempt to wash it, the wool will felt and it'll look compacted and gross. These are a huge waste of money for something to look pretty for 1 week.
The song made me cry bc it reminded me of My great grandfather
this tie dyed would be so cool
She's got some unthinkable patience
It took one afternoon….women spend weeks and months making garments and blankets. You really have no idea.
@@eeveum right this is Amazing I wonder what she is using, product type
some big yarn 0-0
@@drunkydrunk2351 Not yarn. She's using roving which is basically unspun yarn. If it doesn't get spun into yarn then it falls apart super easily. This blanket is not long for this world rest in peace
@Eve as a woman I can confirm.
I only knew the first part. I was searching for the second part for almost 5 years. Thank you!
1 sub!
I know it's roving and that it will fray, but I enjoyed the tutorial, nonetheless❣️😊💞
Dude that yarn, the music, the way it goes through is just wonderful and satisfying!
I love this. I wanna jump in it and hear a satisfying “schploof.” But I also know I’d snag it apart in a heartbeat 😂
Уютненький пледик получился,себе такой же захотелось связать☺️
На полноценный плед берите 4 кг такой «пряжи». И учтите он красивый только первое время, потом становится, как кошма. Сваливается. Я тоже позарилась. Купила. Связала. Очень тяжёлый и тёплый. Пряжу заказывала из Питера. Стоила, как запчасть от самолета 😅
только у нас такой моток будет стоить как 5 готовых пледов...
таких мотков на такой плед понадобится штук 10 и обойдутся они вам в цену авто!
Девочки спасибо за информацию 🙏
@@lanavishnevskaya5008 здравствуйте. А как называется эта пряжа.
I would crochet little tulips and bows on it it would look cute
Who needs a hook??? When you got your hands! 😅
I love it!!! ❤
projects that get disgusting 0.05 seconds after you leave them unattended on a couch
Что за волокно такое?
@@user-kt6rl4on1u wool
@@user-kt6rl4on1u
The fiber type isn't the issue. It's that it's not yarn, but roving, which is the step before it's spun into a useable yarn. Roving of any fiber will just fall apart. It needs to be spun into yarn before it's useable for things like knit & crochet.
Какая нежность даже смотреть приятно))))
Ага. Класс. Мило.🤗
She is just like crocheting with her hands
Omg I love this it saved my life bc I have thick! YARN
I love wearing blankets that do absolutely nothing against drafts :)
Um pessoa com essa destreza e paciência merece tudo de bom na vida. Ficou perfeito parabéns.
Hhhvcghg
I know right! She’s absolutely so talented and incredible!
You can't actually use this as a blanket, it will literally fall apart when you pick it up use chennile instead. I like the chunky blanket style that people say is ugly, but I don't like it when I pick up a blanket and it literally falls apart.
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Considering that it is a crochet stitch she’s using instead of knitting (where one dropped stitch will lead to many others), losing one stitch probably will be fine.
@@Happybidr
She's clearly knitting. But that's not even relevant to what the op is talking about. That's not yarn being used, but roving. It can't hold itself together like yarn or string can. That means someone could literally rip that blanket in half with their bare hands. Any normal use will tear that thing to shreds.
@@Happybidr that's finger KNIT bruh
Oooo that looks so cozy!
This helped me a lot actually. I'm learning how to crochet a blanket for my baby before they are born. I've been struggling how to start a second row, but this made a lot of sense
oooh, big yarn is beautiful
You're my favorite person right now
OMGG THANK YOU FOR DOING A TUTORIAL, I might do this!!
The way you made it by hand is amazing!
классный воздушный плед 👍👍👍
Incredibly beautiful !
Wow looks awesome on the bed
at the finish it looks like a biiiig sweater no... a GIANT one
какое милое и пушистое одеяло
I would’ve forgotten how to do that like half way thro
I actually make a blanket using this technique but with chunky chenille yarn and people keep saying it’s so difficult and needs a lot of patience etc. It’s so relaxing while making it and the result is awesomeeeee ! and yall she probably did not use the one bunch she showed in the vid.
This looks like a dream come true 🥹
Looks very warm.
That patience 😯😯❤️❤️
Lovely. I wished i had this chunky yarn
beautiful
Hand knitting with her pretty nails & slender fingers is actually nice to watch
Making one rn, its so adorable, thank you!!! 😊
Your so good at it
А как ухаживать за этим пледом?
I really wanted to do this but it's SO EXPENSIVE
Don't even worry about it, even if you had the coin to afford the yarn, these things are ruined within seconds, and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
I want to learn how to make these!
it was so hard to do this blanket but I made it useing your help❤
Какой красивый пледик! 😍❤
Хотя бы единственный руский
Beautiful.
Thank u for the tutorial it really helped😊
I love making chunky hand knit blankets they’re so fun to make
I bet this material costs hundreds of dollars and if it was in my house would immediately be shredded by the cat or felted in dog hair 😂
35$
Did you see my ShOrTs ? 😁
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I made the mistake of using this yarn my first blanket.. it’s shead so bad and looked awful after a few days .. save your money people use a different yarn
Because it’s not yarn? It’s felt
You know, the kind you use for needle felting or spinning your own yarn.
lol makes sense now didn’t know that then
Your videos are amazing
This is probably way better than a small yarn
All the time and dedication she took out of her time to do this is just incredible
What are you on about it took like an hour.
Ну какая же это красота и прелесть))☺️☺️❤️❤️
Я думала что одна тут русская)
Да , только возьмите во внимание , что ни постирать, ни ещё как-либо почистить вы его не сможете т.к. после этого он превратится в тряпку. Так что это просто потеря денег.
@@nl3063 что это за материал?
@@kisakisa3142 вата в рулоне!
@@nl3063 а если в чистку ?
Love the patern
😂❤
that yarn is Chunky and it looks soooo wooly and so flooofy i cant--
И умница, и красавица, еще и вяжет... 🤗
A la primera lavada, me quedaré pensando que tenía una manta calientita y hermosa, después de la lavada, tendré que tirar hasta mi centro de lavado con todo y secadora, se hará un desastre total.
Mejor solo miro el video y me quedo con las ganas de hacer la manta con ese material, lo que sí me funcionaria es comprar varios metros de tela polar, para cobertor, hacerla tiras y hacer mi manta tegida.
La puedes introducir en una funda de almohada y lavarle a mano y asi mismo va al secador.
OMG I love it when u are done it's so beautiful like u ♥️
Brb! Gotta go grab some yarn😂
omg, I need to try this. i just don't know if I have the patience, lol
Thank you so much for this tutorial I made an awesome blanket with this!
Just make sure you don't use this type of yarn 💓
Best reply yet! Congratulations!
what kind of fabric did you use?
I need to have to make this is something I don’t have😂😂
Hey never saw it like this before!!! Wauwwww Stunning!❤❤❤
Just letting you know!! She is using roving here, but it is the right technique. Chunky knit yarn however, makes blankets that will hold up. My best friend sells them!
Beautiful 💚 can you tell me how many balls of yarn you used
depends on the size you need and the gauge of your yarn. this seems like it would only need 4-6 balls
zero because this is not yarn, it is roving. that blanket will look ratty as hell in a month lmao.
@@vickiclements1250 roving is a type of yarn
@@PureLovable this is roving wool that is used to spin into yarn. this means it is not, in fact, yarn. there are roving yarns that are called such because there is a minimal amount of spin to create it. it's easy to confuse the two, but there *is* a difference.
@@vickiclements1250As I recall what I learned a long time ago, wool that is ready for manual spinning isn't generally in that form, more like a fluffy lump of carted fibers that is sufficiently tangled that you can gently pull a thread onto the spinning tip which twists it into a continuous yarn that can hold its shape.
I can crochet but not with my hands slay gurl you got talent 😂💅✨
i love the idea, i’m gonna try to make of of this but i really need the measurements.
you dont actually need measurments! you can make it as big as you want :)
Parece uma fada tecendo! A música de fundo valorizou mais ainda a arte! 😍👏👏👏👍🇧🇷🇧🇷
I don't care if you can use it or not. Watching this is just wholesome.
It looks so fluffy I want it😭😭
The fact that she did all that by hand.
Выглядит красиво и уютно. Мне бы хотелось попробовать повязать таким образом, но мне кажется, что это будет стоить много, эх
Это невозможно потом выстирать.
It reminds me of hand knitting with my friends at camp💗
Def will be trying
I can crochet, but now I finally think I understand knitting. My hands hurt so bad I can't crochet anymore. I'm gonna try this. I didn't even know it was a thing. Thank you!
She has what I don't have and that is the patience 😅
ok but like i was trying to learn to crochet a while ago and couldnt understand any of the instructions but i get it now this is like such a good demonstration of how crocheting works cuz its so big u cn see everything
But she's knitting... Not crocheting.