Being female and 61, I am definitely not the typical skill toy enthusiast… but that’s what makes skill toys such an amazing hobby… they’re for everyone and the community is inclusive, kind, and full of interesting folks. This high school sewing teacher and librarian has been teaching for 37 years, and will eventually need to retire. I am currently taking University courses just to keep my brain sharp and to stay fresh in my profession. As you can probably imagine this means that I do not have a lot of free time, but I definitely make time to watch your videos and read your IG posts simply because I always learn a lot from you. I enjoy your creativity, and being a creative person myself, I gain a lot of insight from your entrepreneurial mindset. I also love that you share with us some of your thoughts regarding various materials, designs, and ideas around what works and doesn’t work. I find this to be very fascinating, to the point where I actually find myself googling the history of skill toys and various other hands-on hobbies. If I was to start my learning journey all over again, I think this would be a fresh starting point for me. Anyways, Yeasss…. This gal is uber-excited for the upcoming June product launch, but also I just wanted to take this opportunity to say thank-you for sharing all these interesting details and information with us. I have to say that when I see your post that shows the featured products for the month and it says “TLDR”, I thought I would mention that I read it all… usually twice. TYSM for sharing your creative efforts and the interesting info. Lastly, this analogue-minded skill toy enthusiast is OK with LED stuff not appearing in your products. Glow is the way to go, (imho). TYSM, and safe travels; your journey sounds fascinating. Ⓜ️ary
No where planks are a great addition. I am neurodivergent and sometimes I just need to hold something soothing in my hand, it was something I remember as young as 4 years old I remember I would hold a smooth rock in my hand all the time and remembered how soothing it was. You can do minor tricks with them but no pressure to do extreme complex tricks. Hope they stay. Wish you would bring back the boading balls and gravity cups
Lots of good stuff as usual this month! The book seems really cool and I’m glad you’re trying your best to make it fair for everyone, the amount you give back to your community is inspiring!
I got the 14x3mm milos set, I exchanged one of them for a 10mm and I just need 12mm to make a 10x12x14mm set and it will be perfect. Of all the begleri I have, all being quite different from eachother in design, weight and amount, this Milos set is honestly the best one ever and might be the most perfect one. I hope this will be available in the future as a standalone milos set, I will definitely get extras to last me a life time
I understand making the mini standards in the heavy material lighter but the titanium one is great as is and you can put a knot in it please don’t get rid of the titanium mini standard it’s perfect.Please do not eliminate the heavy altogether either. There’s still many out there that like heavy sets. I use both super heavy sets and light sets. They both are useful.The large mangas look great
Some great products there. Excited for the beaver tails for the chetki, and the acrylic stuff. Bummed that i am flat broke for the next few months. But the acrylic stuff looks awesome, so hope they will be a regular item in shop. Safe travels mate, From Sharon Martin Outback NSW Australia
@@aroundsquare I don't see it on website, what's length and pricing? As well, are holes faceted (smooth edges). Metal will grind the thread very fast if sharpy edges.
Being female and 61, I am definitely not the typical skill toy enthusiast… but that’s what makes skill toys such an amazing hobby… they’re for everyone and the community is inclusive, kind, and full of interesting folks. This high school sewing teacher and librarian has been teaching for 37 years, and will eventually need to retire. I am currently taking University courses just to keep my brain sharp and to stay fresh in my profession. As you can probably imagine this means that I do not have a lot of free time, but I definitely make time to watch your videos and read your IG posts simply because I always learn a lot from you. I enjoy your creativity, and being a creative person myself, I gain a lot of insight from your entrepreneurial mindset. I also love that you share with us some of your thoughts regarding various materials, designs, and ideas around what works and doesn’t work. I find this to be very fascinating, to the point where I actually find myself googling the history of skill toys and various other hands-on hobbies. If I was to start my learning journey all over again, I think this would be a fresh starting point for me. Anyways, Yeasss…. This gal is uber-excited for the upcoming June product launch, but also I just wanted to take this opportunity to say thank-you for sharing all these interesting details and information with us. I have to say that when I see your post that shows the featured products for the month and it says “TLDR”, I thought I would mention that I read it all… usually twice. TYSM for sharing your creative efforts and the interesting info. Lastly, this analogue-minded skill toy enthusiast is OK with LED stuff not appearing in your products. Glow is the way to go, (imho). TYSM, and safe travels; your journey sounds fascinating. Ⓜ️ary
You're such a go-getter! Always keeping a fresh selection of interesting items to keep up with demands.
No where planks are a great addition. I am neurodivergent and sometimes I just need to hold something soothing in my hand, it was something I remember as young as 4 years old I remember I would hold a smooth rock in my hand all the time and remembered how soothing it was. You can do minor tricks with them but no pressure to do extreme complex tricks. Hope they stay. Wish you would bring back the boading balls and gravity cups
Yea they are great, I got an ebony nowhere plank and haven't put it down since
Lots of good stuff as usual this month! The book seems really cool and I’m glad you’re trying your best to make it fair for everyone, the amount you give back to your community is inspiring!
Those full ultem begleri are 🔥
Ikr
I forgot to mention, it's a new variant we've found, a darker amber colour.
I got the 14x3mm milos set, I exchanged one of them for a 10mm and I just need 12mm to make a 10x12x14mm set and it will be perfect.
Of all the begleri I have, all being quite different from eachother in design, weight and amount, this Milos set is honestly the best one ever and might be the most perfect one.
I hope this will be available in the future as a standalone milos set, I will definitely get extras to last me a life time
@@aroundsquare Ooooh! Very cool
I'm so glad you did a video I couldn't find the link in the email. Have fun & safe vacation
Glow-Dubulo with Ao2 cotton is gonna drop hard in this house. Can't wait, love it!
Everything looks so fresh, but I really like the new mini standards and those funky acrylic sets
That brown chetki with the alternate bead shape looks really interesting.
Have a nice trip!
I definitely want to snag a couple set of the glow dubulo they are awesome looking. My friend would love these
I understand making the mini standards in the heavy material lighter but the titanium one is great as is and you can put a knot in it please don’t get rid of the titanium mini standard it’s perfect.Please do not eliminate the heavy altogether either. There’s still many out there that like heavy sets. I use both super heavy sets and light sets. They both are useful.The large mangas look great
I would love to see more solid acrylic sets or even solid delrine sets
Big fan of regular stainless standards hoping to pick up a set soon since i misplaced my last set
Where are the doughnuts at?
Second product attempt still did not pass. I'm disappointed but we will persevere.
Some great products there. Excited for the beaver tails for the chetki, and the acrylic stuff. Bummed that i am flat broke for the next few months. But the acrylic stuff looks awesome, so hope they will be a regular item in shop.
Safe travels mate,
From Sharon Martin
Outback NSW Australia
Very interesting spinning technique. What's weight of metallic chetki?
It’s around 66g
@@aroundsquare I don't see it on website, what's length and pricing? As well, are holes faceted (smooth edges). Metal will grind the thread very fast if sharpy edges.
Beaver tail ultem chetki for the future? 🙏
That brass plank reminds me of the random monoliths that have been found. Just mirror finish in the wild. Most recent one found in Vegas desert
Super creative. Putting a brass plank on a piece of paper. Like it's a weight. On the paper. You could almost call it a paper weight. 😊
Crazy hey, but that name.. just. might. stick.
More Ultem Pei please.
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