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What a great man! Very talented!!! It looks amazing. I'd love to see him design more....perhaps something to hold pattern pages with a slot for a pen??
I adore you two. Misi's yarn bowl caddy is so useful. His next project could be a book stand with page holders... or laser cut granny square coffee coasters !!!
Thank you thank you! I've watched a lot of tutorials and they all go to fast, but you go the perfect speed, perfect explanations! this turned out so cute!! <3
Thank you so much! This was my first time crocheting, I must admit I messed it up at my first attempt but the next time I managed it okay (not perfect) and then by the time I was making my 3rd it was easy! ☺️☺️
This podcast was just perfect. The jazz playing in the background, the quality and sound of your voice. I actually sewed (finally) the pocket zipper on my daughter's pants as I listened. Thank you, Laura, for sharing this side of yourself. I felt like I just shared an evening catching up with an old friend and her new partner who brings joy to her life. (His English is great.)
Loved your first podcast Laura. Have followed you since I started crocheting which is about 6 yrs ago now. Always love your videos and now will listen in to your podcasts too ❤
I started crocheting in about 2010 when i got chronically ill at uni. You were one of, it not the first channel i subscribed to, it was great to hear a British accent.
Absolutely! I'm not planning on going anywhere, in fact we have a few new crafty series coming soon ☺️ I barely use Facebook anymore, that was another podcast subject 😅
Hi you should check out vintage crochet, Corringham has books and patterns from 1800 onwards. The early patterns are mostly uk , as the years progress they are in us terminology.
This is so cool and simple! I’ve been doing the Tunisian smock stitch (mermaid scales) with a color changing yarn and realize I’m not a fan of how that looks. I had previously done with by changing between two colors and wanted things to be easier, but the color changing yarn isn’t quite how I wanted it to look. BUT, I was thinking about how cool the Tunisian needle is and I’m excited to try other stitches with it!
2 days in learning crochet ,found a bit difficulty in the 4th and 5th petal but was able to do it in one go ! learning the heart before this definitely helped