That was adorable! Anyone who leaves YOU a negative comment needs their head examined. The t-shirt is a hoot! I love your very British sense of humor. "Jumper," is what you Brits call a pinafore. It's a sleeveless dress you wear over a blouse or turtle-neck knit shirt.
I don't do hash tag. I can't understand why anyone would ever give you a mean sign or make an unkind remark to you. You are adorable and most of the I just listen to you talk. I speak "American" and you speak English and I love to just hear you talk.
Hi Valerie. Watching your tutorial was way better than my first attempt at this a couple of years ago. The extruder is a great idea. I did all my snakes by hand and they weren't very uniform. Loved your message about kind comments. We need more of that spread around. Hugs Sandra NZ
Your explanation is so nice and encouraging! And I am not always able to comment, but I do try to be very encouraging when I comment. I have made videos before, so I know the time and effort involved in editing a video. I appreciate every video I watch, and when I say thanks for sharing, I mean that I know the effort involved to provide the content and the fact that you could easily charge $$ for us to view your videos. Sharing the content freely and exposing (potentially) yourself to the possible negative that exists in this horrible world, is a gift to each and every viewer. I, for one, am ever so grateful and hope you continue your hard work for years to come! ❤️❤️ Love the shirt!!
I love your tutorials! I am just getting my feet wet with polymer clay and your videos have been very helpful, but mostly I just love your sense of humor! You always make me smile...thank you so much!
I am new to polymer clay crafting and I absolutely adore your videos. Your ideas are brilliant and your tutorials are simply fantastic. You always make me smile!
It's always a pleasure and learning experience when I watch your videos. You're such a talented, creative person! I hope all is well in your world and definitely love the shirt! Take care :D
You crack me up and make me laugh and I love your videos. Thank you for sharing and being such a wonderful kitten mom. This is a great video. You inspire everyone.
Val, the "knitting" technique was very interesting. It looks very complicated but actually seems easy to accomplish.I enjoy your videos and can always depend on you to brighten my day. Thank you for sharing and thank you for participating in #CommentKindness.
Brilliant! I've been knitting for 58 years and before the big reveal of the technique, I was having mad thoughts wondering if poly clay would be easier to knit on the nickel plated brass or on the wooden needles. I was really impressed with how realistic it looked.
Love the "no backing" idea, never tried it like that. I don't think it would work with the other kind of knitting point (got it in my tut on faux knitting) but I will definitely try on this one! And LOVE the Tshirt. I want one. The #commentKindness was great! xx
I think it was a great t-shirt. I really love your art. This piece you made, I think is nice that I see a bit of light thru it. I feel like it makes it look more like realistic yarn. 👍💟
Brilliant! That would also be such a good idea if you wanted to make a container that looked like a basket. Don't you think? That is, use the same technique, then shape it into a basket.
Love that knitted effect. It took me a while to finally learn that you have to twist the opposite way for the second line of twisted clay. Wish I would have seen your video sooner! :0) Thank you for this one Valerie!
I'm American, and I know the Mud, mud, beautiful mud song. LOL Okay, thanks for showing that technique. I'm very new to polymer clay. I just made my first project. I did a rose centered on a champagne glass. I thought I give a Bride's/Groom's glass a try. I love your tutorials. I can't imagine why someone would leave you a negative comment. They must be jealous or threatened by your awesomeness. ;) I think, with your sense of humor, and if you lived closer, we would be best friends and we'd terrorist the world of crafters. MUHAHAHAHAHAHA Okay, I'm not a stalker, I just learn a tremendous amount and you have helped me understand so much. Thanks and maybe one day we can have tea.
love that t-shirt and the knittig aswell, you´re so funny, love your sense of humor :), I live in germany and there so stuffy and stony face, wish I was home but at least you make me laugh :) thx for that
I couldn’t comment on the video with your son doing swirly bead he cracks me up. My son the same age but doesn’t clay with me he rather play video games if he ever moves out there will be a craft room for me, not gonna hold my breathe lmao
With some little buttons and stuff (maybe flowers?) it could be a pendant - but really I was demonstrating the technique, so it's up to others how they use it. I think little clothes for characters, or maybe covering a box, would be fun.
That was adorable! Anyone who leaves YOU a negative comment needs their head examined. The t-shirt is a hoot! I love your very British sense of humor. "Jumper," is what you Brits call a pinafore. It's a sleeveless dress you wear over a blouse or turtle-neck knit shirt.
Clever girl ! If only knitting with yarn was this easy 😊 .
I don't do hash tag. I can't understand why anyone would ever give you a mean sign or make an unkind remark to you. You are adorable and most of the I just listen to you talk. I speak "American" and you speak English and I love to just hear you talk.
This is a cute pattern. I can see it used on a photo frame or some beverage coasters even!
I'm a total beginner with polymer clay and am having so much fun with your tutorials! I'm trying this one right now :) Thank you for sharing!
You are too cute!! I like the "knitted" design - I think they would make the most adorable buttons for a sweater! Keep up the great work!
Hi Valerie. Watching your tutorial was way better than my first attempt at this a couple of years ago. The extruder is a great idea. I did all my snakes by hand and they weren't very uniform. Loved your message about kind comments. We need more of that spread around. Hugs Sandra NZ
Fun technique !!! I made a cute loom knitting hook handle with it. Thank you for this video !!
Your explanation is so nice and encouraging! And I am not always able to comment, but I do try to be very encouraging when I comment. I have made videos before, so I know the time and effort involved in editing a video. I appreciate every video I watch, and when I say thanks for sharing, I mean that I know the effort involved to provide the content and the fact that you could easily charge $$ for us to view your videos. Sharing the content freely and exposing (potentially) yourself to the possible negative that exists in this horrible world, is a gift to each and every viewer. I, for one, am ever so grateful and hope you continue your hard work for years to come! ❤️❤️ Love the shirt!!
Thank you Leslie, that is so kind. This t shirt belonged to Brandon but then he grew up into a man, so I swiped it LOL. xx
Thanks @@UnrulyHousewife
I love your tutorials! I am just getting my feet wet with polymer clay and your videos have been very helpful, but mostly I just love your sense of humor! You always make me smile...thank you so much!
I am new to polymer clay crafting and I absolutely adore your videos. Your ideas are brilliant and your tutorials are simply fantastic. You always make me smile!
It's always a pleasure and learning experience when I watch your videos. You're such a talented, creative person! I hope all is well in your world and definitely love the shirt! Take care :D
Very instructive, as well as fun (as ever!). Thank you for taking the time to help daft Scottish newbies like me! ❤️
Great tutorial and easy to follow! Thank you for taking the time to share.
Great info in your tutorials 😊 thanks
Brilliant! I'm a knitter and these would make great pins for yarnies. I have little socks charms...
You crack me up and make me laugh and I love your videos. Thank you for sharing and being such a wonderful kitten mom. This is a great video. You inspire everyone.
Val, the "knitting" technique was very interesting. It looks very complicated but actually seems easy to accomplish.I enjoy your videos and can always depend on you to brighten my day. Thank you for sharing and thank you for participating in #CommentKindness.
Great tutorial! Thanks! 😍
Brilliant! I've been knitting for 58 years and before the big reveal of the technique, I was having mad thoughts wondering if poly clay would be easier to knit on the nickel plated brass or on the wooden needles. I was really impressed with how realistic it looked.
I love this technique! I plan on trying it to make a key chain for a spare key. Thank you for sharing.
It was very nice. Thank you very much for this training.
So clever and pretty! Love back atcha!
Love the "no backing" idea, never tried it like that. I don't think it would work with the other kind of knitting point (got it in my tut on faux knitting) but I will definitely try on this one! And LOVE the Tshirt. I want one. The #commentKindness was great! xx
I think it was a great t-shirt. I really love your art. This piece you made, I think is nice that I see a bit of light thru it. I feel like it makes it look more like realistic yarn. 👍💟
Knitting technique is cute ! I love your personality ,your British humor and your vids generally . Thank You again ! Loves
Thanks sweetie. xx
Brilliant! That would also be such a good idea if you wanted to make a container that looked like a basket. Don't you think? That is, use the same technique, then shape it into a basket.
Love this tutorial and love you as well! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and humor with us!
Love it! the possibilities are endless, thank you!
Oh my gosh, I love it! So cool! Thank you so much for teaching us!
thank you so much great to learn how to do this !!!
Cute idea for a friend of mine who knits could be made into necklace.
Love that knitted effect. It took me a while to finally learn that you have to twist the opposite way for the second line of twisted clay. Wish I would have seen your video sooner! :0) Thank you for this one Valerie!
That is very cool! I am a knitter so I definitely want to give this a go! Thanks 😁
You always make me smile the way you don't take yourself too seriously ;) hope all is well with you ! xx
Thank you, love the look
I'm American, and I know the Mud, mud, beautiful mud song. LOL Okay, thanks for showing that technique. I'm very new to polymer clay. I just made my first project. I did a rose centered on a champagne glass. I thought I give a Bride's/Groom's glass a try. I love your tutorials. I can't imagine why someone would leave you a negative comment. They must be jealous or threatened by your awesomeness. ;) I think, with your sense of humor, and if you lived closer, we would be best friends and we'd terrorist the world of crafters. MUHAHAHAHAHAHA Okay, I'm not a stalker, I just learn a tremendous amount and you have helped me understand so much. Thanks and maybe one day we can have tea.
Great video, cool effect and I too love the t-shirt!
That's awesome! thank you
Love this! Thanks for sharing!
love that t-shirt and the knittig aswell, you´re so funny, love your sense of humor :), I live in germany and there so stuffy and stony face, wish I was home but at least you make me laugh :) thx for that
LOVE!
That's awesome! Thanks!
I so love the tea shirt made me laugh
I couldn’t comment on the video with your son doing swirly bead he cracks me up. My son the same age but doesn’t clay with me he rather play video games if he ever moves out there will be a craft room for me, not gonna hold my breathe lmao
That's odd that you couldn't comment... thanks for coming here though. xx
Tfs. It is beautiful !😊👍
Love this idea and Love your t-shirt , something I would wear lol :)
Awesome, as always.
Love it
I'm curious, what do you do with this kind of creation? I love it, just would not know what to do with it! Love your channel!
With some little buttons and stuff (maybe flowers?) it could be a pendant - but really I was demonstrating the technique, so it's up to others how they use it. I think little clothes for characters, or maybe covering a box, would be fun.
Sylvia Creswell I was just thinking that this technique would make cool coasters!
Your channel is so nice to visit that it doesn't surprise me that you get kind comments.
great tutorial :) subscribed!
Love the video, you shirt Rocks !!
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Enjoy your videos 😄
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If you wanna do a bigger piece you just carry on rolling one opposite each other right? Please let me know 😊
Sure, just follow what I did but with longer strands.
@@UnrulyHousewife thanks.
Where can you get that machnic estruder?
I bought mine from Amazon. You could also try craft shops and cake decorating equipment shops. xx
LOL! I'm still laughing over the t-shirt. :D Thanks for sharing another great video, Val. oxo