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5 Lessons Learned from the #FinishOrFrogAlong | A Crafter's Log
We recently wrapped up the two-month #FinishOrFrogAlong over on Mastodon, and I got a ton done! But did I manage everything on the list? What important lessons were learned? You'll just have to watch and find out.
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Available pattern links (in attempted order of appearance):
Krufka Socks - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/krufka-socks
Bella Frock - www.lydianaomi.com/shop-patterns/bella-frock-pdf-sewing-pattern
Sun Glitter Shawl - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sun-glitter-shawl/
Rasta Cowlette - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rasta-cowlette
Smaug Socks - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/smaug-socks
Fergus Shrug - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fergus-shrug
Three Toed Sloth - www.unconventionalxstitch.com/three-toed-sloth-cross-stitch-pattern/
Helix Halter - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/helix-halter
Frog is Friend - ko-fi.com/s/8b7f77a585
Doveport Cardigan - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/doveport-cardigan
Bauble Bandana Cowl - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-bauble-bandana-cowl
Emotional Support Chicken - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/emotional-support-chicken
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If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over at ko-fi.com/thegiddystitcher
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You can also find me at linksta.cc/@thegiddystitcher
And join our Discord community full of socially awkward crafters at discord.gg/MhMFUPEmZ8
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Відео

I am not talented at crafts
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This video started off as a fun self-deprecating record of my attempt to learn crochet cables. But it sort of spiraled from there. If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over at ko-fi.com/thegiddystitcher You can also find me at linksta.cc/@thegiddystitcher And join our Discord community full of socially awkward crafters at discord.gg/MhMFUPEmZ8
Needlepoint is my new favourite craft!
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Cross stitch is fine and all, but needlepoint is where it's at! At least, for this brief honeymoon period in which I become obsessed before probably forgetting all about it in a week. But let's not worry about that part yet. The bowl patttern can be found on Etsy here and is, as you can see, very suitable for beginners: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/680317651/canvas-candy-bowl-digital-needlework If y...
Crafting marathon with my new Lowery corner clamp! [VLOG]
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We held our own unofficial 24 Hours of Crafting Shenanigans weekend back in August, and it's taken me until now to get this all edited together! Welcome to a somewhat chaotic vlog, as befits a somewhat chaotic life. The Lowery corner clamp is currently sold out on the manufacturer's site, but you can check their stockists in your country here: www.workstands.com/stockists For UK buyers: verycra...
Yarny adventures at the North East Wool Show!
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I recently got the chance to attend my very first EVER (yes really) yarn show, and oh my. It was everything I dreamed of, with the exception of the part where I couldn't buy all the things. Shops we bought from: atticspindye.etsy.com blotz.co.uk www.angela-gardner.com thedyeshack.co.uk If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over at ko-fi.com/t...
Yarn 101 - weights, fibres and shapes explained!
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Everything a beginner knitter or crocheter needs to know about yarn, all in one handy video! Yarn weights, yarn fibres, yarn shapes and recommendations for beginners included. Plus maybe a random tangent about gauge, but you do need to know that too... 00:00 Intro 00:49 Gauge 03:16 Yarn weights 05:52 Yarn fibres 11:10 Yarn colourways 12:45 Yarn shapes 13:50 How to read a yarn ball band 15:49 Be...
Fixing my cross stitch lighting setup with the Apexel FL25!
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I've tried so many lighting options for my craft corner as well as my videos, and found them all wanting. Will the Apexel FL25 LED Desk Lamp be the answer to all my problems? Well, maybe some of them, let's not get carried away. Get 10% off a lamp of your own with code "giddystitch" at bit.ly/4dIP4zZ If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over...
7 Months of Projects | Crafter's Log: Bumper Edition
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Welcome to the longest Crafter's Log I've ever made, featuring cross stitch projects, knitting and crochet projects, even some competent sewing projects! But...maybe not as many as you might expect, given that it's been seven whole months. 00:00 Intro 01:02 Cross Stitch 15:00 Knitting & Crochet 31:24 Sewing 37:36 Other Bits 38:16 Shoutouts PATTERNS & MENTIONS - Errol www.ebay.com/itm/1221968066...
How to start a (good) Flosstube channel
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Flosstube can be super fun but it can also be very intimidating to get started, so let me break it down for you and show what you'll need to get started, plus some things to think about if you'd like to take your crafting channel a step further. 00:00 Intro & obligatory disclaimer 01:24 Planning phase 07:00 How to set up a UA-cam channel 08:05 Flosstube tips 16:39 How to grow a crafting UA-cam ...
Cross Stitch Laying Tool vs Railroading for Neater Stitches
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You asked for a demonstration of how to use a cross stitch laying tool, and you've got more than you bargained for because we're going to talk about railroading too. It'll make sense, I promise! 00:00 Intro 00:42 Side-by-side comparison 01:59 How to railroad your cross stitches 03:08 How to use a cross stitch laying tool 04:52 Tips & tricks, pros & cons If you enjoy my videos, please consider s...
Cross Stitch Tools & Accessories PART 2(a)!
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I was lucky enough to recently receive this amazing package of cross stitch accessories from a friend, so let's have a look at the pretties and see what's what! Original cross stitch tools video: ua-cam.com/video/CwmH0BjA5ZU/v-deo.html If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over at ko-fi.com/thegiddystitcher You can also find me at linksta.cc/...
What's in my craft bags?
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Well, ok it's not so much a what's in them as it is just a general look at my craft bag setup and how I juggle the stuff needed for multiple active projects in multiple crafts. But still! If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over at ko-fi.com/thegiddystitcher You can also find me at linksta.cc/@thegiddystitcher And join our Discord community...
Great British Yarn Crawl 2024 - North Yorkshire Edition!
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As part of my birthday week celebrations we took a rainy road trip to investigate the shops taking part in the Great British Yarn Crawl. Let's have a look at the shops we visited, and of course the pretty things I bought! You can find a map with participating shops at ukhandknitting.com/great-british-yarn-crawl, all you need to do is squeeze in six visits across at least two different shops. Ea...
Birthday Eurovision Yarn! Yeah you heard me!
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Eurovision. Yarn box. I mean, come on. Has there ever been a product more clearly aimed at ME personally?! You can shop Baa Baa Brighouse at www.baabaabrighouse.co.uk Mastodon: mastodonapp.uk/@baabaabrighouse Insta: baabaabrighouse If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting the channel or checking out my patterns over at ko-fi.com/thegiddystitcher You can also find me at l...
A VERY belated #24hocs recap!
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This would have been a great video if it'd come out a month ago, but here we are revisiting April's 24 hours of cross stitch event...most of the way through May! Sometimes life comes at you, that's all I'm saying. Folks mentioned in this video! Streamers: @thecozydh / www.twitch.tv/thecozydh www.twitch.tv/jzsketch www.twitch.tv/moonphased/ @tntori5079 / www.twitch.tv/tntori/ Flosstubers: @IdRat...
Prepping for 24 Hours of Cross Stitch!
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Prepping for 24 Hours of Cross Stitch!
I made a video game about crafting...
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I made a video game about crafting...
How I Design Cross Stitch Patterns - 2024 Update!
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How I Design Cross Stitch Patterns - 2024 Update!
Making vs Crafting | What's the difference?
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Making vs Crafting | What's the difference?
Could a Lowery workstand change your cross stitching life?
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Could a Lowery workstand change your cross stitching life?
The Crafter's Guide To The Fediverse
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The Crafter's Guide To The Fediverse
24 Hours of Cross Stitch in one weekend? [VLOG]
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24 Hours of Cross Stitch in one weekend? [VLOG]
Knitting socks - everything you need to know!
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Knitting socks - everything you need to know!
2024 Craft Goals! Is this...the year of the shawl?!
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2024 Craft Goals! Is this...the year of the shawl?!
I aten't dead
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I aten't dead
Absolutely everything I made in spooky season! A crafter's log
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Absolutely everything I made in spooky season! A crafter's log
Can a cross stitcher handle real embroidery? Facing my fear!
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Can a cross stitcher handle real embroidery? Facing my fear!
How to make a cross stitch pillow with pompom trim! (spooky edition)
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How to make a cross stitch pillow with pompom trim! (spooky edition)
How to cross stitch with variegated floss
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How to cross stitch with variegated floss
How to read a knitting pattern - Written AND charted!
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How to read a knitting pattern - Written AND charted!

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  • @katienewton3732
    @katienewton3732 2 дні тому

    This does look super easy. Going to give it a go at the weekend, for my nurge hoop. Do I need to do anything different ? Thank you.

  • @susanhoch2677
    @susanhoch2677 2 дні тому

    This was a really great review. Very clear and informative. I have been cross stitching for about 6 years and I didn’t know some these things!

  • @lindalindstrom860
    @lindalindstrom860 2 дні тому

    Great video. Can I use railroading if I stitch with 3 treads? Or 5?

  • @abbieparry2039
    @abbieparry2039 2 дні тому

    Ok now I want to try that crochet shrug 😍🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @samvanderkooy7314
    @samvanderkooy7314 2 дні тому

    That was a really great explanation of the differences between the two crafts. Thank you for sharing. :D

  • @maryannjohnson5410
    @maryannjohnson5410 2 дні тому

    Great video as usual.

  • @susanhoch2677
    @susanhoch2677 2 дні тому

    Mine are prioritized by how well I want to finish my projects (is it a gift or for myself or practice). That makes me schedule projects when I am fresh and focused in the morning or have time on weekends versus evenings after work when I am tired. Yes! Totally hate looking at the graveyard of old half-finished projects! I have a goal to not open anymore cross stitch kits or try new crafts until in finish the main ones I have started. Especially those for gifts.

  • @hezvandermeij
    @hezvandermeij 3 дні тому

    Oh how did I not know this was a thing before?! Definitely joining next year!

  • @ValarieDanley
    @ValarieDanley 3 дні тому

    Thanks! What is the great cross stitch pattern in completed protect at end of video???

  • @IndigoSew
    @IndigoSew 3 дні тому

    👋 I also have a towering pile of WIPS, though I prefer to call them Projects Half Done (PhD). As in: “I’ve reached a tricky juncture in my Applied Textile Studies PhD”. I have a technique that’s been helpful: stick a note on the project I’m about to abandon with details of where it’s up to, what’s next and what’s the barrier to continuing. When I remember to do this, it vastly reduces the mental burden in coming back to the project later and trying to figure out what’s going on and why it ground to a halt. Sometimes it’s a really simple thing like changing needles or getting a different thread or fabric, but without the note I tend to give it the body swerve because thinking and trying to remember takes too much energy. It’s much more fun to start something new. Well done on all your progress 🎉

  • @judalea17
    @judalea17 3 дні тому

    I have a cardigan that I knitted the pieces of in the mid 80s (from memory), that just needs the front bands and collar and sewing up I also have a massive case of Startitis

  • @RaccoonTails1
    @RaccoonTails1 3 дні тому

    I sort my floss with sandwich bags 😂 I sorted by "100's" "200's" ect then all of those in a bigger gallon bag. I even have an inventory sheet written out. It was cheap, and with the amount of floss I have cheap organization is where it's at 😂

  • @Frogglin
    @Frogglin 3 дні тому

    Just wanted to leave some love for the chicken, I love her and I love her story ❤

  • @KarenStrickholm
    @KarenStrickholm 3 дні тому

    "A Towering WIP Pile Of Shame" is a phrase to instantly enter the lexicon! Love your channel, thank you ❤😊❤

  • @janel9590
    @janel9590 4 дні тому

    Talking of old wips - I recently finally finished 2 projects. The first was a knitted duck from Rosie and Jim - I started this when my daughter was about 2yrs old (she's 30!). The second was a knitted K9 (doctor who) for my son I started that one when he was about 5yrs old (he's 25!) The general consensus was I should finish them - so I did. I usually finish things these just got well and truly forgotten - until now😊

  • @sallythekolcat
    @sallythekolcat 4 дні тому

    I separate my projects out into Mindless, tv crochet, pay attention and !Don-t-talk-to-me-i'm-counting!. and then i put them at point of performance. Tv knitting lives by the tv arm chair. mindless projects go by my bed for times when I'm just about to sleep knitting or bad brain days. !don't talk to me i'm counting" gets put by my desk, where i can scribble notes every row, and postit's all over the pattern. "Pay attention" projects are migratory, as they tend to get worked on when i'm on someone else's couch, not watching whatever they've got on (really. mom, yet another house remodel show? that's okay, I'll pull a blackwork sampler out of my bag.)

  • @sherryzimmerman9220
    @sherryzimmerman9220 4 дні тому

    I IMMEDIATELY hit Thumbs Up and Share just seeing your picture…..as You have been so Grand each time You share your ideas and infectious thoughts with the world( which can be tenuous at times)…..thankful for Dave also as a supportive partner in crime at times…Respectfully Your PNW States Buddy

  • @laurieclausen5813
    @laurieclausen5813 4 дні тому

    I have a cross stitch wip that is 30 yrs old (some day I will finish it)

  • @AbramS518
    @AbramS518 4 дні тому

    i made an emotional support chicken without a pattern lol, i love it tho it was my first knitting project

  • @AModNamedMel
    @AModNamedMel 4 дні тому

    .. stares at my wip pile.. you know what? I'll finish something tonight! Great work on your goals!! A 🐝 is a 🐝

    • @TheGiddyStitcher
      @TheGiddyStitcher 4 дні тому

      Yep I was very pleased with that, never really expected to finish the whole list but I got closer than I thought! Go go go, you can do it! :D

    • @AModNamedMel
      @AModNamedMel 4 дні тому

      I have done it! One shirt can be crossed off the eternal to-do list.. thank you for the motivation, that fabric has been laying on my table for at least three weeks...

  • @marie-low-stresslife7374
    @marie-low-stresslife7374 4 дні тому

    I didn't take part in the challenge but it sounds so helpful to get motivation on old projects! Great video as always Michelle! 😊

    • @TheGiddyStitcher
      @TheGiddyStitcher 4 дні тому

      One day you too will build a towering WIP pile of shame, and on that day you will join us :D

  • @abbieparry2039
    @abbieparry2039 4 дні тому

    This is so great! I really ought to get on mastadon, seems the perfect place for crafters. I think I might aim for a finish or frog February next year, gives me enough time to dig out a few old (old as my almost 18yo son!) wips and make some harsh decisions. I did recently dig out a crochet jumper, jayda in stitches groovy poncho, anyway I'd done one side but I didn't like the second side. Managed to frog that half back and re do and almost finished the sleeves 👌🏻 so close now and it's just been sat in my room for ages! Perfect for the list methinks

    • @TheGiddyStitcher
      @TheGiddyStitcher 4 дні тому

      Perfect is definitely a stretch, but it's pretty cool 😄 Your poncho sounds like a great candidate! I'm not sure doing it alone would be as motivational personally, the peer-pressure (relaxed and friendly, but still peer-pressure) is what does it for me. But hey if it works for you then hooray!

    • @abbieparry2039
      @abbieparry2039 4 дні тому

      @TheGiddyStitcher oh I hear ya but if I don't get around to joining might be nice for a personal goal 👌 I'm so bad at everything ATM. And my attention span is like a squirrel lol 😆

  • @rihabhamadi6923
    @rihabhamadi6923 4 дні тому

    On FlossCross, how do i make the PDF appear on one page? I have a 100 stitches project and the PDF is split on multiple pages for some reason 😭😭 I'm totally new and this video was super helpful! Thank you for your work!

  • @RED-my9hl
    @RED-my9hl 6 днів тому

    would it be good for big projects?

  • @magicalspell3399
    @magicalspell3399 10 днів тому

    There is a software called grid design i think your going to like it ? Give it a try and let us know what is your opinion about it .

  • @brandysmith-n3g
    @brandysmith-n3g 11 днів тому

    Yes, Men can Crochet and knit too. Your Boyfriend did a great job and he caught on fast. I taught one of my Nephews how to Crochet and he caught on fast as well. I Love seeing men Crochet.

  • @Lindaoen
    @Lindaoen 11 днів тому

    I love both cross stitch and needlepoint. I’m just finishing the fourth needlepoint Christmas stocking for my four grandchildren. The hand painted canvasses are very expensive, but you end up with an heirloom level piece. It takes me most of a year to make each one, but worth it. They are full coverage with no bare canvas showing through and I use silk and cotton floss and metallic threads. Pearl cotton can work, but not much color choice, so you can switch to your regular cross stitch thread stash and work out how many thread strands to use for the canvas mesh count you are using.

  • @Paddys29
    @Paddys29 12 днів тому

    Never heard of a tail weaver. I definitely need one😂 where can I buy one in uk? Love info on your vlogs

  • @Paddys29
    @Paddys29 12 днів тому

    Thread condition is good for different ( inferior )floss makes that come with some kits

  • @freegameLP
    @freegameLP 13 днів тому

    Oh yeah, I relate a lot to the bit of just being able to pick up some things really quickly and that sometimes turning into overconfidence and starting bigger or more complicated projects than I maybe should :') And yes, oof, I've been knitting for a few years now but just recently picked up crochet, and when debugging something that went wrong, it's just so incredibly hard to figure out, even with video tutorials and photos, and I've definitely been at that point of being utterly convinced I did it the same way and it still coming out wrong because I just didn't know what to look for. With knitting, I can now often just kinda look at the fabric, know how it's supposed to look, drop some stitches and work them back up correctly, but I'm still learning to get that intuition for crochet.

  • @susanhoch2677
    @susanhoch2677 13 днів тому

    I like how you used the neck light over the top of the Lowery stand. I have one and it slips on my neck. So that is a great idea!

  • @kafkawaiiesque
    @kafkawaiiesque 14 днів тому

    Great video, as usual, and the cabling looks beautiful! Being convinced that I'm doing the exact same thing as the video has tripped me up as i've started learning magic tricks, too! It's like you're so focused on doing one part right that you miss all the details. One thing that's helped me avoid those kinds of mistakes is trying to learn the "why" of a technique as well as the how. stepping back and seeing exactly what each step changes in your project. if you know how doing different things will affect your stitches, you can more easily read your work and self-correct. It's not for crochet, but the book patty lyon's knitting bag of tricks helped me SO MUCH in looking at my crafts in a "why does this work" way. Highly recommend if you haven't read it before!

  • @annekaelber
    @annekaelber 14 днів тому

    You have me daydreaming about making my own needleminders. I am already envisioning Factorio (video game) pieces decorating my WIPS. Is there a more "entry level" option of the canister thingy (it removes the bubbles, I think?)? LOVE your channel --- I'm going through all the older ones as I've rekindled my love of cross-stitch. I look forward to seeing more of your videos!

  • @susanhoch2677
    @susanhoch2677 15 днів тому

    Thank you for this video! I just started a Christmas Mill ornament with beading and have never done beading work. Sometimes reading and just looking at the instructions aren’t enough so it is nice to have a video tutorial to visualize instructions for this method.

  • @musketeersplus2
    @musketeersplus2 15 днів тому

    When people tell me I'm so talented I tell them that I just follow a pattern really well. In life in general, I follow instructions really well - I don't skim, I don't skip ahead, I don't think I know what's next without having already read it. Like you say, it's not talent, it's what my mom calls 'stick-to-it-ivness'

    • @cococreates26
      @cococreates26 12 днів тому

      Same! I'm just like "I watched a tutorial and then copied it exactly, and then the thing appeared like magic!" 🤷‍♀️😅

  • @amandag5072
    @amandag5072 15 днів тому

    How about dropping both terms and using the already existing terms for the skillset used, eg, embroiderer, carpenter, tailor/seamstress/sewist, sketch artist, painter, bookbinder, soapmaker, chandler etc.

  • @Ohnonotthatguy
    @Ohnonotthatguy 15 днів тому

    really loved the editing on this one! well done sticking to it, and enjoy your decent motor skills!

  • @annekaelber
    @annekaelber 15 днів тому

    My husband swears he's doing the world a favor by not learning to knit -- because he sees it as so much "wizardry" that if he "groks" it, the entirety of knitting will cease to work... *scratches head* Yeah, I can see that! LOL

  • @annekaelber
    @annekaelber 15 днів тому

    l've not been diagnosed, but my daughter was, back when it was still called Asperger's Syndrome. But I feel *so* seen right now. I am poly-craftual. I don't so much have the "hobby graveyard" as the "wait, where do I store *this* new craft, 'cause I'm not going to quit the others!" storage issue. :) We're currently planning a major move (AZ to MI -- I'm so nervous!) and thus the "should I keep it" question is coming up in every direction. Talk about a recipe for stress-out. I've taken this opportunity to look at *what* I'm storing and *how* I'm storing it. Too often, I just grabbed a container already in my home, rather than figuring out what would be best for me. I struggle so much with switching tasks / gears. I feel like I can do ONE thing hard-core and then those creative muscles tire and I have to shift to another craft. I recently was telling a friend how I *hate* to shower because, "I'm dry now. I have to get wet. I have to do al the shower stuff, then I have to get dry again. Then lotion, hair care and fresh clothes.... I'm busy right now." She said, "Yeah, that's an autistic thing." I did such a "good" job masking through my childhood and early adulthood, I would have sworn I *couldn't* be autistic -- maybe because of that very stereotype you mention. I find your videos very comfortable to watch -- so many YTers look off center of the camera and it bugs the heck out of me -- even though in face-to-face socializing, I often don't keep my eyes on the person speaking. I *definitely* can't maintain eye contact AND think about an answer for the question I was asked. I love your transparency and how you are helping us all to normalize neuro-divergence. Please keep doing this! I already have a playlist full of your videos I know I want to watch.

  • @callumhaig
    @callumhaig 15 днів тому

    Hi I was wondering how you created the original grid pattern in Photoshop? I always have to take a snapshot of my designs zoomed in at the original pixel size and this would really help for exporting bigger designs!

  • @annekaelber
    @annekaelber 15 днів тому

    I'm recently returned to this hobby after a couple decades away. The biggest change that I wished I'd thought of years ago is gridding out the fabric. I am currently using Silky Slivers in metallic red, but I do want to try the fishing line-type at some point. I recently improved my storage situation, taking 4 boxes of bobbins and transferring them all to a two-sided container typically used to store matchbox cars. My DMC / Darice / "made in China" bobbins are all a *shade* too tall (Oriented like the Pip&Chip ones). I've found an etsy seller who offers a really thin bobbin in a 35mm size, which should be perfect. I have yet to find one seller who has everything I want in a combo bobbin. I am planning on transitioning to the "drop" style with respect to cutting the skein and "knotting" it to the card. BUT, I'm going to wrap mine and continue to store them as I have been. I've debated making my own bobbins (and ordering stickers), but I haven't found a translucent lightweight plastic I could use, yet.

  • @srebrnaFH
    @srebrnaFH 15 днів тому

    What IS natural is a certain level of manual dexterity (fine motor control etc) which MAY help with getting some moves under control quicker. Anything else is learned. Nobody is BORN knowing how to crochet, knit, sew and glue stuff together. Some of us just catch this stuff easier, because they either have better control over their fingers, or certain disposition to try try try try again, instead of throwing an imperfect first row in the corner. I often hear "ooh, you are so talented, I COULD NEVER". YES, YOU COULD. Most cases, the difference between me and whoever is moaning is simple. I've been crocheting since I was six (and hey, I still don't know A LOT of fancy stitches) and the other person what doing whatever else (eg. being physically active or drawing or...) and so their fingers are not trained to the same movements. Some people choose to not believe, mind you, BECAUSE it would mean they'd need to practice and to go through the humiliating stage of being crap at something, and many grownups are just resistant to that idea ;)

  • @ralphwatson1089
    @ralphwatson1089 15 днів тому

    is there somebody that can convert my photo to a cross stitch pattern. i am willing to pay for it

  • @caryna.7628
    @caryna.7628 16 днів тому

    I just love your attitude when it comes to crafting. You are an inspiration and a joy to watch. Thank you.

  • @AModNamedMel
    @AModNamedMel 16 днів тому

    Yes!! This!! I've been saying this for years - talents are fake, persistence will always pay in the end.

  • @Frogglin
    @Frogglin 16 днів тому

    You know that big nonsense cardigan I'm making? Quite a lot of the V stitches are actually I stitches because I was not paying attention. I'm more than happy to post and talk about stuff where I've made mistakes because this whole "Only perfect people should create" thing gets right up my nose.

  • @THATSmE4EVA2u
    @THATSmE4EVA2u 16 днів тому

    The difference between talent and work does NOT exist. It is a misconception that talented people do not have to work for their incredible results. My son is very gifted with an IQ >145. He skipped two grades in primary school and is now in third grade at age 6. He still practices for school but he doesn't have to repeat stuff as often as others. And THAT'S the only difference between him and others. Talent can be worked for and you can develop a 'feeling' for something you like.

    • @TheGiddyStitcher
      @TheGiddyStitcher 16 днів тому

      100%. That was me in school as well, generally found it easier than most and I had a particular natural inclination for maths. Science on the other hand, my absolute downfall, no natural aptitude there at all. Still ended up with A grades in science though, because I used to hang around in the lab tech's office during breaks doing extra work to try and get it to stick! Some people are more willing than others to put effort into filling those gaps, and "talent" is the boogeyman we call on to give ourselves an excuse.

  • @Catmumcraftseverything
    @Catmumcraftseverything 16 днів тому

    Lovely shrug. And well done you for perseverance. I'm the other way round, crochet cables are easy for me (possibly because I could crochet long before I could knit), knitted cables however, are the work of the devil, require too many hands I don't have, and often cause tantrums and handing over to mum

    • @TheGiddyStitcher
      @TheGiddyStitcher 16 днів тому

      Perfect example of us all being naturally better at different things! I think I've cracked it now, but it did take a few days and SO. MUCH. FROGGING. Proud of myself for sticking with it and not swearing at it even once! 😅

  • @sherryzimmerman9220
    @sherryzimmerman9220 16 днів тому

    Oh my the shrugs looked gorgeous on You and Anna as You modeled them…..stepping up for Anna was such a gift….

    • @TheGiddyStitcher
      @TheGiddyStitcher 16 днів тому

      We had a lot of fun! And even though this wasn't the direction I was planning for this video to take, it was interesting to see which bits each of us struggled with compared to the other.

  • @maryannjohnson5410
    @maryannjohnson5410 16 днів тому

    Great video!