Very interesting technique and gorgeous colours!! I've never done crochet before and wouldn't be surprised if I got it tied in knots as I'm such a knit but I'm willing to take the whisk
What I got from this is somebody can simply share a little yarn project, and be attacked by religious zealots. I am ashamed. They are taking nothing and creating something out of thin air, and the comments will be "what a waste of yarn", "MEN would think it's a waste of yarn..." WHAAAA...??? Who cares what any MAN thinks? Perhaps you are of the Anabaptist faith. Kindness is universal. It is a craft. It costs you nothing,
You're judging me now. You have no idea of my relationship with God. God would be the judge, don't you agree? Do you think it's kind or Christlike to pick at the title of a craft video?
Oh, and Jesus did not write the 'commands'. I believe that was Moses. 10 of them. Jesus did not write the Bible. It was an ancient work over centuries of time of men who did not live in Jesus' time, and sought to have more control over the population.
Great colours but I don’t understand the shape? Absolutely fabulous technique on the leaf (but sad you didn’t fix that loop on the yarn and kept crocheting)
It's also surprising how many people don't recognize a key fob or a Christmas tree ornament when they see one. They leap tp semantics and religion. I'm sorry they're so judgy, and I hope you keep enjoying what you do.
@@ParkAvenue34When you're making tassels you need to wrap a tie cord around the center so you can go through the center of the whisk while the rest stays intact while you tie it. An old country way of doing it is using a piece of cardboard or heavy paper. Cut the cardboard twice as wide as you want the tassel long. Wrap it as thick as you like. Then tie in the middle, then remove & tie again a short distance from the center, as you hold the tassel taut.
Vocabulary is important. Shows true intellect and moral’s 🧐 And if you if you want lots of viewers respect their opinions…and some moral comments from other crafters.
Look this I any my taste but that's ok. It's beautiful and something the Creator is proud of making. Some like it some don't. Just ignore the trolls. They feed off of those who get upset at their comments. Only eat to get rid of them is to ignore.
And??? So what? I don't decide what I'm going to do or not do based on how men might see it. I do what I want and they can take a flying leap right on out of my business.
ABER DAS HABE ICH SCHON IN DER SCHULE GELERNT IN DER HANDARBEITS STUNDE DAS IST NICHT MEHR NEU?NA GUT FÜR DIE ES NOCH NICHT GELERNT HABEN IST DAS GUT ZU SEHEN?
MoniqueI know a lot of people, who think it is OK because the first letter is lowercase. However, that denotes an idol like the Greek or Roman gods. The saying is not necessary. When I hear someone take God's name in vain, I say softly, "Blessed be God. Blessed be His Holy Name." I did watch the video, and the idea is cute and easy enough that I think I could do it. Wouldn't sparkle yarn be pretty? Thank you for the tutorial.
I liked how she crochet with many strings,, it looked like a braid. My mother used to make braids with yarn when i was to perform a Mexican dance, my hair was short and she would use yarn braids... 😊
@@anamorton-qy8nu, um, sorry, but duh! What is the yarn shape that is on the key fob supposed to be!? She has a strong skill set, but it's rather abstract.
I'm a very novice crocheter and knitter, and found this amazing...it looked like she was knitting with her crochet hook when she made the leaf, or whatever that was. very cool!
God, a beautiful trusted loving name. Oh please please do not miss use his holy name. We never hear people taking Allah aur Buddha's name in vain, for using them like slang.
@@paganbornspiritbear8249You don't want understanding, you just want to rile up someone and prove your "superior intellect". But the Bible speaks to that too.