Thank you for mentioning the piece sizes and the fact that it’s particularly suited for those with less fine motor control. It’s a useful bit of information and respectful of differences in the puzzling community!
My goodness, what a good selection of puzzles there. 👍That whirling discs one looks fantastic. I wonder if Karen Puzzles has that one? They will keep you busy for some time to come. You are lucky to have such a great range of puzzles in the US. For me it is not cost effective to order from the US as the postage costs are too high to the UK. May I mention a puzzle company called the House of Puzzles? They are based in Scotland but sell through various retailers. Their piece shapes are interesting. I am currently doing one of theirs called Going to Town 500 pieces. There are lots of London jigsaws and I did one a couple of years ago by Galison, artist Michael Storrings. I enjoyed doing that one. Look forward to the next video whenever that is.
Ooh, I’ll take a look at House of Puzzles. I have a couple of great London puzzles that I’ve been “saving” for a video that I still haven’t made yet, including one vintage Springbok. A friend recommended Michael Storrings recently and leant me a Coney Island puzzle of his so I’m hoping to do that one soon. It looks really fun. I like his art style.
I'm glad you are feeling better! Awesome puzzle haul. Congrats on your ambassadorship with Puzzle Warehouse. I have ordered from them before and love the selection of puzzles they carry. Thank you for sharing 🧩🧩🧩
Great hauls! I did the Alchemist's Home and loved it. I have Rocket Launch in my to-do pile. The key with Heye triangular boxes is to get them in pairs so they make a square for storing - great excuse to get an extra puzzle!
I also bought my first Educa puzzle from Puzzle Warehouse. Mine is called Rainbow, a round gradient puzzle that I could only find through Puzzle Warehouse. It was my first purchase through them but probably not my last. I've been enjoying your videos and I'm happy to hear you are feeling better!
@@piecebypiecepuzzler I thought I would mention the round gradient since I know you love gradient puzzles as well. I'm currently working on the Waves puzzle. The left side of it has slowed me down, but I will get it finished.
I am doing my first Masterpieces jigsaw puzzle and am loving the quality, the fit and the image. It is the Coca Cola Jukebox shaped puzzle. I love Aimee Stewart puzzles but the theatre puzzle is not available here in Australia yet and Buffalo only ship within USA which is a big shame.
Yeah the vintage springbok boxes are not very sturdy (especially the round ones!) and a challenging size to ship. And heck yes to that new backstage Aimee puzzle! Off to go find that one now!
not sure if you know but the the aimee stewart Backstage puzzle there is a photo of Aimee herself. It's in one of the mirrors and she has blue hair. Love to see an easter egg of the artist in her puzzle.
Wow! So many lovely puzzles! I am particularly looking forward to seeing the Springbok "Whirling Discs," the Eeboo "Alchemist's House," and the Educa "Run Like a Girl". They look really cool! PS - I see you have the Alex Katz "Five Women" puzzle on your shelf. Have you done that one? I'm curious about how hard it is!
Ooh, yes, those three are some of my favorite new ones as well. I’ve had that Alex Katz puzzle for a while but haven’t done yet. It’s a long puzzle size-wise. I love Alex Katz’s work though…there’s an amazing exhibition of his work at the Guggenheim now.
Hi, I’m really enjoying your videos. Just my opinion but maybe it’s time to get a more sophisticated video set up. Your channel will thank you!😊 Wait, I take that back. Maybe it’s just this video.
I think I realized…the final “bonus haul” clip recorded with much better audio with the same mic. I need to do some playing around/testing with it to get better audio for the next one all-around. Something about how I had it set up left a fuzzier sound for much of the video. Anyway, I appreciate your honest feedback. It helps me to know what’s working and what’s not. And thanks for watching!
Love the variety. The Springbok western is beautiful.
Thank you for mentioning the piece sizes and the fact that it’s particularly suited for those with less fine motor control. It’s a useful bit of information and respectful of differences in the puzzling community!
Over the last month I've been putting together a couple of Simpsons photomosaic puzzles that I've had since 2005, I'm really enjoying the challenge.
Nice selection. Including the links to your featured puzzles in the description would be awesome and helpful.
Thanks so much! Wherever possible, I have actually included those links in case you were looking for any in particular.
My goodness, what a good selection of puzzles there. 👍That whirling discs one looks fantastic. I wonder if Karen Puzzles has that one? They will keep you busy for some time to come. You are lucky to have such a great range of puzzles in the US. For me it is not cost effective to order from the US as the postage costs are too high to the UK. May I mention a puzzle company called the House of Puzzles? They are based in Scotland but sell through various retailers. Their piece shapes are interesting. I am currently doing one of theirs called Going to Town 500 pieces. There are lots of London jigsaws and I did one a couple of years ago by Galison, artist Michael Storrings. I enjoyed doing that one. Look forward to the next video whenever that is.
Ooh, I’ll take a look at House of Puzzles. I have a couple of great London puzzles that I’ve been “saving” for a video that I still haven’t made yet, including one vintage Springbok.
A friend recommended Michael Storrings recently and leant me a Coney Island puzzle of his so I’m hoping to do that one soon. It looks really fun. I like his art style.
I'm glad you are feeling better! Awesome puzzle haul. Congrats on your ambassadorship with Puzzle Warehouse. I have ordered from them before and love the selection of puzzles they carry. Thank you for sharing 🧩🧩🧩
Thank you! Me too. And thanks for watching!!
Masterpiece is a good quality puzzle I have several in my collection
Glad to hear, I can’t wait to try. Thanks for watching!
Great hauls! I did the Alchemist's Home and loved it. I have Rocket Launch in my to-do pile. The key with Heye triangular boxes is to get them in pairs so they make a square for storing - great excuse to get an extra puzzle!
Great idea! I still don’t have room for those big boxes, but that would work for someone with big shelves for sure.
I also bought my first Educa puzzle from Puzzle Warehouse. Mine is called Rainbow, a round gradient puzzle that I could only find through Puzzle Warehouse. It was my first purchase through them but probably not my last. I've been enjoying your videos and I'm happy to hear you are feeling better!
That round gradient looks great! Hope you enjoy it. Thanks so much for your kind words and for watching!!
@@piecebypiecepuzzler I thought I would mention the round gradient since I know you love gradient puzzles as well. I'm currently working on the Waves puzzle. The left side of it has slowed me down, but I will get it finished.
I own and have worked Cobble Hill's Owl Magic. It is absolutely gorgeous and it was such a joy to assemble. It is one of my favorites.
I totally agree. I love the artwork on these 'Magic' puzzles from Cobble Hill. Thanks for watching!
I watched it all. Of course I really enjoy haul videos. 😂
I just finished a couple Masterpieces puzzles and really enjoyed them.
I’m so glad to hear! Excited to try them.
I am doing my first Masterpieces jigsaw puzzle and am loving the quality, the fit and the image. It is the Coca Cola Jukebox shaped puzzle. I love Aimee Stewart puzzles but the theatre puzzle is not available here in Australia yet and Buffalo only ship within USA which is a big shame.
So happy to hear that about Masterpieces, and hope you get the new Aimees there soon.
Yeah the vintage springbok boxes are not very sturdy (especially the round ones!) and a challenging size to ship. And heck yes to that new backstage Aimee puzzle! Off to go find that one now!
You’re right. The boxes of the vintage Springboks are really fragile. Hope you enjoy the Backstage Aimee!!
not sure if you know but the the aimee stewart Backstage puzzle there is a photo of Aimee herself. It's in one of the mirrors and she has blue hair. Love to see an easter egg of the artist in her puzzle.
I love that so much! I had heard that she hid Easter eggs like that but wasn’t aware of that one.
Wow! So many lovely puzzles! I am particularly looking forward to seeing the Springbok "Whirling Discs," the Eeboo "Alchemist's House," and the Educa "Run Like a Girl". They look really cool!
PS - I see you have the Alex Katz "Five Women" puzzle on your shelf. Have you done that one? I'm curious about how hard it is!
Ooh, yes, those three are some of my favorite new ones as well. I’ve had that Alex Katz puzzle for a while but haven’t done yet. It’s a long puzzle size-wise. I love Alex Katz’s work though…there’s an amazing exhibition of his work at the Guggenheim now.
Hi, I’m really enjoying your videos. Just my opinion but maybe it’s time to get a more sophisticated video set up. Your channel will thank you!😊 Wait, I take that back. Maybe it’s just this video.
Is it the video (quality) or audio? I was testing a new lavalier mic with this video, but I’m not sure I liked how the audio came out.
I think I realized…the final “bonus haul” clip recorded with much better audio with the same mic. I need to do some playing around/testing with it to get better audio for the next one all-around. Something about how I had it set up left a fuzzier sound for much of the video. Anyway, I appreciate your honest feedback. It helps me to know what’s working and what’s not. And thanks for watching!
I have been watching your videos for a while now so I subscribe too your channel looking forward to seeing more puzzle 🧩 videos from you
Thanks so much for watching and subscribing.
@@piecebypiecepuzzler you’re welcome