You are very welcome, I like videos that just sort of tell you how to make the item, so I make my videos like that. I am glad you like this style, and that you found it easy to follow :) Thank you!
Thank you, I am glad you like the tutorial. I am happy to hear you like the tension fork, I hope it is working well for you. It makes making gnomes a bit easier :)
I love your gnomes! Thank you so much for the tutorial. I cranked out 5 of them yesterday. I also love the tension guide and tags I purchased from you. Question: what is the process/tool/machine you use to get the hearts on your tags? Thank you!
I loved making this, I bought the PDF from you on Etsy so I could look at the steps as I went along. My gnome turned out adorable. But the fur quality I bought from Amazon was awful. Do you, by any chance, have a link to the product you use.
I am so glad you liked the pattern! The fur that I purchase has come from Joann, I go in the store and buy a 6 or 7" strip. You can also purchase faux fur squares on Etsy. The ones in the video are ones from Joann Fabric but I have purchased from this shop on Etsy too www.etsy.com/shop/KehrerBerryCrafts
The one on this Gnome I bought at Joann, but I have found really nice fur from www.etsy.com/shop/KehrerBerryCrafts?ref=yr_purchases§ion_id=28481231 She sells fur in squares and you can probably get 2-3 gnome beards from one piece.
I just checked, it will depend on the yarn you use, but for me it takes about 25-30 yards of yarn per hat. Tension and then also yarn type will effect this number. In a skein of Heartland yarn from Lion Brand which is what I make most of my gnome beanies with and are the ones in this video I can make 8-10 hats. I hope that helps.
I know, I am sorry, I am working on getting it added back. My website was hacked and the hackers wiped my blog, I was only able to restore some of it so I am now working on getting the posts that weren’t saved added back. I hope to have it back up soon.
Faux fur is the least fun part of making Gnomes...or even pom poms...but I can try to add a video on how I cut mine...The secret is to cut it with the fur side down.
This is one of the best tutorials for anything I have ever seen. Thank you.
Thank you, that is so nice to hear. I am glad you liked the tutorial ☺
Oh adorable I gotta get to dollar tree get some supplies. Granddaughter will love these. Probably send for Easter.
Thank you. You helped so much. Love the written instructions as it goes along with the video.
Amazing work and I love they way you did your video..thankyou from a “newby”
thank you, I am so glad you liked the video 🙂
Thank you … the best gnome tutorial I’ve seen on UA-cam… very easy to follow instructions, thanks again
Thank you, I am so glad you liked the tutorial :)
So cute! You are so talented in so many ways!
Thank you so much, I am so glad you are liking my tutorials :)
this tutorial totally governs what I'll be doing all day today hahaha! thanks for your help and easy instructions!
Thank you for sharing! Your gnomes are adorable! I have an addi 22 so I'm so glad I found you via a Facebook knitting group..😊
Thanks for the short, easy to follow video to make this adorable gnome!
You are very welcome, I like videos that just sort of tell you how to make the item, so I make my videos like that. I am glad you like this style, and that you found it easy to follow :) Thank you!
He's adorable. Thank you for sharing
Thank you a lot ! What a great idea for my csm !! It let some months to prepare them for the next Christmas !!
Adorable! Such clear instructions. Thank you.
Thank you!
What is so nice is, that you don't have to have the Addy loom to make it. I use the handheld one and this is perfect for me so thank you!
I love this video! Thank you for sharing!
Your tension fork is amazing as well! Thank you so much for it too! 🥰
Thank you, I am glad you like the tutorial. I am happy to hear you like the tension fork, I hope it is working well for you. It makes making gnomes a bit easier :)
What a wonderful project! You are very talented! Cannot wait to give these a try!
Well that was quick and easy to follow 👍🏼
My Addi 22 needle is on its way-- so I see gnomes coming too
Fabulous! Thank you for sharing!
These are delightful many thanks for sharing 😄
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for this very detailed but simple tutorial.
These are so cute, thank you for sharing
Thank you :)
Thank you so much I love your tutorial, they are going to be all over my house..💜
love this tutorial!! Nice and quick, but really clear. Thankyou!!
I share it in my fb group ,cute little gnome
Love this project! Could you tell us where you order your little tags and grommets?
Thank you, the tags are linked in the video description and I use Chicago Screws I buy mine on Amazon and will add a link to those in the description.
So cute!! thank you for sharing
Excellent!
These are so cute, thank you for sharing...
I love you work. where do you get your screw fastnings for your labels/tag? 😎😍
Thank you, I buy them on Amazon, www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R7VKVY4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A23QJEODOLCAYG&psc=1
Love this gnome, thank you for the easy instruction. Please tell me the dimension of the fur you use.
Great tutorial!!
Thank you!
Thank you!!! ❤
So cute!
Thank you :)
I love your gnomes! Thank you so much for the tutorial. I cranked out 5 of them yesterday. I also love the tension guide and tags I purchased from you. Question: what is the process/tool/machine you use to get the hearts on your tags? Thank you!
I am so glad you like the tutorial and the tags and tension fork :). I have a laser engraving machine that engraves the heart and cuts out the tags.
I loved making this, I bought the PDF from you on Etsy so I could look at the steps as I went along. My gnome turned out adorable. But the fur quality I bought from Amazon was awful. Do you, by any chance, have a link to the product you use.
I am so glad you liked the pattern! The fur that I purchase has come from Joann, I go in the store and buy a 6 or 7" strip. You can also purchase faux fur squares on Etsy. The ones in the video are ones from Joann Fabric but I have purchased from this shop on Etsy too www.etsy.com/shop/KehrerBerryCrafts
Oh thank you for tutorial
Thank you, so adorable
What did you call the screw you used to attach the tag plz. Fantastic work. Thank you for sharing
I am glad you like the tutorial. I use a Chicago Screw, I buy mine on Amazon www.amazon.com/dp/B07R7VKVY4/ref=twister_B071P1C3C9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
So cute! You are so awesome for sharing!
I want to try this...Where do you get you faux fur?
I’m not able to find at our local shops.
The one on this Gnome I bought at Joann, but I have found really nice fur from www.etsy.com/shop/KehrerBerryCrafts?ref=yr_purchases§ion_id=28481231 She sells fur in squares and you can probably get 2-3 gnome beards from one piece.
How many hats can you get out of a skeein?
I am not sure, I have never calculated the yardage. I always do them in different colors so I will have to do some math and get back to you 🙂
I just checked, it will depend on the yarn you use, but for me it takes about 25-30 yards of yarn per hat. Tension and then also yarn type will effect this number. In a skein of Heartland yarn from Lion Brand which is what I make most of my gnome beanies with and are the ones in this video I can make 8-10 hats. I hope that helps.
How do I find the blog post? I want to make one and need specific items to order.
The link to the blog post is in the video description.
Sweet
The blog tutorial isn't there anymore.
I know, I am sorry, I am working on getting it added back. My website was hacked and the hackers wiped my blog, I was only able to restore some of it so I am now working on getting the posts that weren’t saved added back. I hope to have it back up soon.
What size bead is that?
I am not really sure, the set that I purchased did not have the size it was just the largest bead that I found.
How big is the rectangle of faux fur that you’re using ?
There is a link in the description with a detailed blog post that goes along with this video. The measurement of the fur that I use is in the post.
please do a video on cutting the faux furrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr , its like visa, its everywhere I wanna be !! lol
Faux fur is the least fun part of making Gnomes...or even pom poms...but I can try to add a video on how I cut mine...The secret is to cut it with the fur side down.
@@Savlabot yessss found that after the fact lol
@@jennybrennan910 Same here, a lady at a fabric store ended up sharing the secret with me lol.
Do you know the size of the bead you used?
I don’t, I just found the biggest ones I could find and I don’t have the package anymore to look it up.
what do you charge for the kit at a craft show?
I haven't sold these at a craft show, but have sold a few just to people who have asked, I charge $36+shipping I added in 1 gnome and 6 beanies.
@@Savlabot amazing.. thank you soo very much. Headed to your shop now..
Im in love with my Addi