Make Your Own Hyperbolic Surface!

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  • It's actually really easy and fun to make your own hyperbolic planes using crochet. I had many requests for these after the release of Hyperbolica, so here's a proper tutorial for them.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 428

  • @a99g
    @a99g Рік тому +1501

    As a crocheter, I recommend not cutting the tail because it could ruin the shape of your work if it gets pulled or something. Instead, you should leave enough tail to hide it between the stitches in the back of your work
    This is more important if you gonna use a regular yarn like cotton or wool

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Рік тому +73

      Yea, when he cut the tail I was thinking _no_ !
      I like to hold it with the hook hand to control the position of the work when it's not large enough to grasp normally yet. Keeping it flat and under a little tension helps hook properly and with uniform size.
      I also winced at how much slack he has inside his stitches.

    • @RainbowFacedCupCake
      @RainbowFacedCupCake Рік тому +28

      it hurt to see him do that LOL

    • @Asterism_Desmos
      @Asterism_Desmos Рік тому +23

      I am actually thinking of learning to crochet because of this video, I will keep this tip in mind if I do decide to.

    • @RainbowFacedCupCake
      @RainbowFacedCupCake Рік тому +23

      @@Asterism_Desmos keep the starting tail long because you can sew it into your work and it'll have less chance of unraveling your project 👍

    • @suphorg8597
      @suphorg8597 Рік тому +23

      i had a physical reaction to the cutting as if the yarn was one of my limbs

  • @DeenBoi
    @DeenBoi Рік тому +1788

    I've never expected this channel to be making a crochet video

    • @PunmasterSTP
      @PunmasterSTP Рік тому +41

      Me neither, but it's incredible!

    • @DrakiniteOfficial
      @DrakiniteOfficial Рік тому +10

      I was gonna leave basically the exact same comment

    • @cookiecan10
      @cookiecan10 Рік тому +25

      It kinda reminds me of that time Derek Banas (Known for making tutorials on programming languages) suddenly did a "Learn Crochet" video. There were so many people in the comments who clicked on the video expecting a tutorial on a non-existent programming language called "crochet".

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 Рік тому +5

      @@cookiecan10 ready for someone to make a programming language called crochet

    • @gollossalkitty
      @gollossalkitty Рік тому +4

      Why is this an excellent comment?
      [✅️ Inspired me to watch]
      [✅️ Funny] [✅️ Relatable]
      [✅️ Informative]
      [✅️ Shows appreciation to video creator]
      [✅️ Interesting] [✅️ Other]

  • @sashagornostay2188
    @sashagornostay2188 Рік тому +420

    My mom was a businesswoman. She used crochet, knitting and sewing to make and sell toys. She had a brand, a shipping guy, an economist, but she was doing all of the toys for sell herself. Sometimes she would give crochet lessons to all our distant family relatives’ sons and daughters. They were always very excited.
    Two years ago her oncology got worst and she retired. I always believed she will come back. Everyone loved her. She died this year, in January. In a national saint holiday.
    Maybe I will continue crochet too. Some day. When it won’t be obstructed by my tears. Thank you.

    • @singerofsongs468
      @singerofsongs468 Рік тому +21

      So sorry for your loss. I’m pretty active in crochet and knitting discussion spaces online, and I’ve seen so many stories from people who have taken up fiber arts to connect with their loved ones like this. Some learn the hobby to finish or repair a project that was left behind; others take it up to feel closer to their person or have a physical object to commemorate them. It is a slow, repetitive, almost meditative kind of craft, so it is a pretty good way to occupy your hands and mind through a difficult time. When you feel ready, I strongly recommend that you give it a try. Best wishes!

    • @vampiresgrave
      @vampiresgrave Рік тому +7

      my mom died when i was 10 and one of the only things i knew about her and kept is this really janky 9ft baby blanket she crocheted for me. i started crocheting because of that and it's one of the only hobbies i have had since. aka i have so much fucking yarn lmao

    • @4.0.4
      @4.0.4 11 місяців тому +4

      Thanks for sharing such a bittersweet but wholesome story. I'm sure she was missed by many.

    • @KerriEverlasting
      @KerriEverlasting 10 місяців тому

      Don't delay, time is short. Hurry.

    • @cheeseburgermonkey7104
      @cheeseburgermonkey7104 9 місяців тому

      chad mom, she will never be forgotten

  • @devmmmdoesstuff6429
    @devmmmdoesstuff6429 Рік тому +672

    as a long time codeparade viewer and a crochet hobbyist, I see this video as an absolute win

  • @Waldbraut
    @Waldbraut 11 місяців тому +29

    As someone who crochets for YEARS now, this is actually one of the best crochet tutorials I have seen

  • @Delemaroth
    @Delemaroth Рік тому +222

    This is the most hilarious twist to this channels story. Only you would go from math and development to crochet out of nowhere.

  • @meenakshis4033
    @meenakshis4033 Рік тому +39

    In crochet, getting something like a hyperbolic surface is actually a happy little accident you'll make as a beginner. Some artists use these hyperboles to make appliques, or cool little decorative pieces. Some hyperbolic surfaces can be seen as a part of art pieces.
    Also those pentagons while increasing stitches can be imagined as little v stitches over a single stitch in the previous row, to visualise better in practical implementation.
    To keep track of counting, use little safety pins and pin them on the first stitches in the start of a row.
    ⚠️ Crocheting can be extremely addictive and you may end up hoarding yarn and making the first ever cardigan before you know it 😂 Stay safe!

  • @lesbianaconda2971
    @lesbianaconda2971 Рік тому +202

    As someone who both crochets and has a mathematics minor, I feel like this video is made exactly for me. I crocheted a Klein bottle this year, which was really fun!

    • @gabby222themoon
      @gabby222themoon Рік тому +13

      Fellow crocheter here do you know of a pattern for it?

    • @annasolovyeva1013
      @annasolovyeva1013 Рік тому

      BTW how?

    • @urstrulyio
      @urstrulyio Рік тому +1

      Wait pattern please?

    • @cole931
      @cole931 11 місяців тому +2

      Can somebody @ me if a pattern is found?

    • @seymourbones
      @seymourbones 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@annasolovyeva1013i mean a mobius strip is easy enough to crochet, you could just crochet two of those and then crochet them together

  • @awwkaw9996
    @awwkaw9996 Рік тому +61

    For another place in science where crochet turns up, check out the paper by Maria Feofilova: "Geometrical frustration of phase-separated domains in Coscinodiscus diatom frustules"
    (Tl;Dr: some organisms make weird shells, that can be explained by the math of crocheting)

  • @bobbywilkinson5697
    @bobbywilkinson5697 Рік тому +127

    As someone who has been crocheting for a while and has done some pretty advanced stuff, this is awesome, though you cutting tail off so short was hard to see, but I still love this. The math behind crochet isn’t talked about enough and it’s a tragedy.

    • @bettercalldelta
      @bettercalldelta Рік тому +1

      I'm curious, why is cutting the tail off bad?

    • @a.johnson309
      @a.johnson309 Рік тому +6

      Some prefer to keep the tail to help them hold onto their work until it's bigger and easier to grasp and to keep their work from easily unraveling. I find it also tends to give a much cleaner finish when you keep the tail and weave it into nearby stitches.

    • @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
      @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 11 місяців тому

      What math

    • @bobbywilkinson5697
      @bobbywilkinson5697 11 місяців тому +7

      @@bettercalldelta if you leave it really short, when you sew it back into your work it can come undone after enough time and then either you have to sew it in again or your work starts unraveling. You also need it long enough so that you can easily put the end through the needle and then be able to pull the needle back far enough to be able to actually put it back through the work roughly where the end originally comes out. Try sewing with thread that’s shorter than your needle and you’ll know what I mean.

    • @bobbywilkinson5697
      @bobbywilkinson5697 11 місяців тому +1

      @@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 just the little bits of math that I think about when I’m working. If you want to keep the work straight, you have to make sure you use the same number of stitches per row, and some funky stitches you might want to do could take up slightly more or less space and you have to account for that. Also the size of your hook and the thickness of your yam could mean that the patterns that you’re following could end up bigger or smaller if you’re not using the intended size. If you want to correct for that, you have to make a swatch and count the rows and columns and then change the pattern slightly by adding or removing stitches so you do get the right size. There’s also the fact that single crochets and double crochets or half treble crochets or any other stitch has a different height and you can use them all in the one row but you’d need to make sure that the next row accounts for that so it ends up straight or ends up with the shape you want. One more example is figuring out how many stitches you’d need for each row if you’re making your own amigurumi so that the different shapes come out how you want. Honestly most of these don’t really ever come up when you’re following a pattern but I like to experiment and those are the things I think about - just about how what stitches I choose to put where and how that affects the work as a whole.

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz Рік тому +9

    The thing about crochet that you won't have a machine is the open-ended creativity possible. You can insert the hook *anywhere* in the work, not just in the top loop of the next stitch in a row. You can go between stitches or in large holes created for that purpose; you can pick up just the back loop of the stitch. And that's still just going in rows. But you don't have to do that-- you can go sideways along the edge, or anything at all. When doing lace, you go off into the air sometimes connecting back to parts you already did, and finally bringing the whole thing back down to the main work.

  • @LeoStaley
    @LeoStaley Рік тому +139

    Was not expecting a crochet lesson from code parade

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 Рік тому +40

    Dude as an engineer who loves 3D modeling robots in Solidworks and making then turning around to make adorable plushies with crochet… YES!!!! Ever since I heard about the lady who did the amazing hyperbolic models, I wanted to burn through some of my yarn stash to make some of my own! Can’t wait to learn!! So excited to see the fundamental topology mathematics connection too I am HERE FOR THIS!!!

  • @atlasliet
    @atlasliet Рік тому +41

    Depending on your family structure, crochet is probably the first hobby you see adults doing in your childhood, and yet few people (myself included) decide to try it... that's about to change, I just bought a crochet kit for beginners thanks to this video!

    • @KerriEverlasting
      @KerriEverlasting 10 місяців тому

      How you going? Addicted to crotchet or ptsd? There is no in between 😂

    • @SamRMoyer
      @SamRMoyer 2 місяці тому

      @@KerriEverlastingwdym addicted to ptsd?

  • @kg4484
    @kg4484 Рік тому +105

    Hyperbolic space is such an Interesting form of geometry because of how different it is from our well-know Euclidean space

    • @Kh-ik3de
      @Kh-ik3de 22 дні тому

      Not that different tbh, they’re both absolute geometry

  • @NikZapp
    @NikZapp Рік тому +3

    Man, I literally was just playing hyperbolic games and got recommended this, perfect timing!

  • @eliseosterbrink8000
    @eliseosterbrink8000 Рік тому +13

    This was such a cool video! I've been crocheting for a decade now, and I never realize how closely tied to mathematics it was. The visualization of meshes was super interesting- thank you for the video!

  • @foolish_edworm
    @foolish_edworm 5 місяців тому +2

    ive tried to learn how to crochet hundreds of times, and i honestly think this might be the tutorial that clicks for me

  • @KayJ268
    @KayJ268 11 місяців тому +2

    I’ve been crocheting for years and was searching for new scrap yarn project ideas and stumbled across this video. I’m minoring in computer science and enjoy mathematics and this makes my nerdy crafty brain so happy. I think about how math is interconnected with crochet often, but I agree it’s not talked about as much as I think it should be, it’s just so cool! It took me years to really understand crochet and understanding the math of it helps and I think it could help other crocheters! I’m always learning more. Thanks for this video! Gonna go make a bunch of these now! :)

  • @elliwesishawkins4799
    @elliwesishawkins4799 Рік тому +17

    As somone who was taught to crochet growing up and still does from time to time, I love this little cross over episode. I’ve been seeing a few of your dev logs and was mainly just here for the space distortion since I’m not a programmer. But now I get to see hyperbolic space in a more familiar setting and I think that’s really cool
    Edit for additional thought: usually increases and decrease are made to make different shapes like circles, but in my experience those shapes are meant to be flat like if you’re making a coaster. Or you make hexagon shaped tiles to join into a blanket same way you would with granny squares. Also, most 3-D aspects of crochet is texture on a flat surface like a front post double crochet stitches that connect to make a line of Vs across the rows of a scarf. The purposeful increasing to break the flat plane and just keeping doing it in a pattern is really cool.

  • @Arstynirp
    @Arstynirp 5 місяців тому +2

    I never thought I would use crochet for math. Math isn't my best subject but one of my favorites is geometry. I'm doing a project where I study a mathmetician and create a scene with others. I suddenly dove in to hyperbolic geometry yesterday watching videos (including yours!) to understand how it works. My math teacher told me about hyperbolic crochet and now I'm here! I was thinking about explaining how it works using crochet models like this one. So thanks!

  • @draagsnuab6686
    @draagsnuab6686 7 місяців тому +1

    This video got me into crocheting. Never thought I’d crochet more than some hyperbolic planes and now I have a poncho and several other smaller projects going on.

  • @milkymoo1525
    @milkymoo1525 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for touching on the uniqueness of crochet and how if cannot be replicated with a machine! As it’s become more and more fashionable lately, I’ve seen pieces at big box stores for chump change and it breaks my heart

  • @elendiastarman
    @elendiastarman Рік тому +6

    I literally *just* learned how to crochet over last winter break (from my mom) and I have been enjoying it immensely. I had the same realization, not long after I learned, that crochet allows me to make meshes / surfaces, especially those that are hard to make any other way (like hyperbolic surfaces!). That quip about the beginning few crochets being the hardest part is 100% true - there's very little to hold on for generating tension in the right way and once you have something substantial to hold on to, it becomes more about doing quadrillions of crochets until you're done.

  • @meenakshis4033
    @meenakshis4033 Рік тому +4

    As a Computer engineer and a crocheter, this feels like a personal win for me. I have always been curious why I was drawn to pick crochet as an hobby, and now I know why! 😂
    We need a lot of ppl to appreciate the science and fun behind the hobby that some jump to cancel as un-cool.

  • @Jay-ko2ql
    @Jay-ko2ql Рік тому +1

    as a cs major who crochets, you just changed my view on crocheting in a good way lol this was so cool thank you for sharing!

  • @NikoHD203
    @NikoHD203 Рік тому +16

    Well, that's certainly a tutorial that I didn't expect on your channel..

  • @mattsadventureswithart5764
    @mattsadventureswithart5764 Рік тому +1

    As someone who loves both maths and crochet, I was immediately *hooked*

  • @DoNotPutMeInABox
    @DoNotPutMeInABox Рік тому +3

    As someone in the video game industry who crochets, this was fascinating! I'll have to make one of these soon, and maybe check out some more of your videos!

  • @Coffee_Toffee
    @Coffee_Toffee Рік тому +6

    Daina is lovely! She gave a talk at my uni recently, so it's lovely seeing her get the recognition she deserves!!

  • @Not_mera
    @Not_mera Рік тому +4

    I've always loved maths. And I've always loved textile art (sewing, knitting, crochet, bobbin lace etc.) And I've always loved making the patterns for my sewing bc it felt just like applied geometry.
    (Edit) I think I love Mrs codeparade

  • @Nobodyslittlebirb
    @Nobodyslittlebirb Рік тому +2

    I love it when UA-camrs I watch a lot combine my favorite things😊

  • @realcygnus
    @realcygnus Рік тому +3

    Well that was different & a 1st YT vid that both me & my girl could appreciate.

  • @drawingmomentum
    @drawingmomentum 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm a nerdy artist looking for inspiration. My 15 yo son went away to a summer college STEM class and is learning discrete math, etc... I miss him. 😢 I think making this might be something to help me and have a fun fidget gift for him when he comes home. ❤
    Thank u!

  • @gallium-gonzollium
    @gallium-gonzollium Рік тому +9

    This is the video we didn’t deserve, but the one we needed

  • @trymbruset3868
    @trymbruset3868 Рік тому +6

    So fun to see these random blasts from the past, I bought the hyperbolic crochet book and made a bunch of math crochet things during my undergrad more than 10 years ago now. Something super fun and easy to do as well is to crochet different knots and links.

  • @dit-zy
    @dit-zy Рік тому +4

    I have done some crochet, but keep getting confused and frustrated by the effects of added or skipped stitches. Your mathematical explanation of the effect, and showing it in blender, finally made it make sense for me! Thank you! :D

  • @e_cube4631
    @e_cube4631 Рік тому +4

    liking this implicitly bc i love making these things
    i love your explanations of this stuff with the 3d models! its such a delight to see someone primarily known for their mathematical content talk about crochet... my two great loves and they combine in such a lovely way but people don't talk about it enough.
    if anyone (CodeParade included) wants to see more of this stuff in an artistic and environmental sense, please please look into the Crochet Coral reef project! the way coral is formed looks very similar to these hyperbolic surfaces and the project is just incredible

  • @forsakengravity1738
    @forsakengravity1738 Рік тому +1

    Omg I haven't thought about crochet being so connected to mathematical surfaces.
    Crochet is so fucking cool, I wanna do it myself !!

  • @izurdeaOdyssey
    @izurdeaOdyssey Рік тому +1

    Dude,, you single-handedly explained how to crochet a magic circle/cast-on perfectly for it to finally click for me, and way better than other UA-cam videos of full time crochet hobbyists 😭 Thank you for this. Best part, I got a new crochet project to work on now. Truly a great video my guy.

  • @MidasKeyboard
    @MidasKeyboard Рік тому +1

    I’ve been crocheting for about 6 months, and watching your channel for quite some time, honestly I never thought you’d make a crochet video! And my brain cannot comprehend this whatsoever! However your explanation of crochet is mesmerizing and really grabs my attention

  • @TC-rv6sz
    @TC-rv6sz Рік тому +2

    Omg this is the best beginner crochet vid because it immediately shows people the vast volumetric/creative possibilities of crochet! Thank you for making this! I've been looking for something I could share with people just getting into freeform crochet ❤

  • @dersps5905
    @dersps5905 Рік тому +8

    Today I learned crochet instructions are written in Assembly

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Рік тому

      They really are! There's even a notation for loops.
      Not really any standard for branching though; for variations the *if* statements are just ad-hoc and not so compact.

    • @floresilla
      @floresilla Рік тому

      As a crocheter and programmer I never stopped to think about the relation between both, my eyes were opened now in ways unimaginable

  • @RoseVerdict
    @RoseVerdict Рік тому +1

    When the hyperbolic space and gamedev youtuber activates the crochet/knitting part of your brain like a sleeper agent
    oh my gosh he knows what frogging is. HE'S TRULY ONE OF US!!!

  • @icannotbeseen
    @icannotbeseen 11 місяців тому +1

    That was the coolest crochet tutorial I’ve ever seen. I guess this is the logical result of watching only computer stuff and crochet videos

  • @Manuel-in1vt
    @Manuel-in1vt Рік тому +2

    My friend tried reaching me crochet awhile back and I couldn’t understand. But relating it to linear space and hyperbolic space, it makes so much more sense

  • @somelaser5906
    @somelaser5906 Рік тому +1

    Never thought I'd willingly sit through a crochet tutorial lol

  • @a99g
    @a99g Рік тому +3

    8:10
    And that's why i love it
    Also you can literally make anything with it !

  • @johnydl
    @johnydl Рік тому +7

    I once made a hyperbolic surface that followed a Pi pattern, single single double, double, single single single double, double etc so yeah 'really forgiving' is an understatement XD

    • @joda7697
      @joda7697 Рік тому

      Wait so you used the binary representation of pi to decide wether to single or increase? That's fun. Though now i wonder how it'd look with a balanced ternary representation, where -1 is a decrease, 0 a regular and +1 an increase.

    • @hexagon8899
      @hexagon8899 Рік тому

      @@joda7697 no i think its base 10. just look
      single single double (3)
      double (1)
      single single single double (4)
      double (1)

  • @shayforrest6880
    @shayforrest6880 11 місяців тому +1

    Literally never crocheted a day in my life, learned how from this video, thanks for the skill up ✅

  • @violetviverson8340
    @violetviverson8340 Рік тому +1

    As someone who is wanting to learn crochet, I have never seen a description and visual of decreases and increases that I actually understand until this video!

  • @moth5799
    @moth5799 Рік тому +2

    I remember reading about this in one of Alex Bellos' books when I was quite young. I didn't fully understand it at the time but now I've got a much better grasp on it thanks to your video! It's awesome how intertwined crotchet is with topology.

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 Рік тому +7

    And your crochet tutorial is so wonderful too lol! You get it. You get the community! I love that you mentioned “frogging” lol! We call it that because you take the yarn and “Ribbit Out”. Also I can’t believe I’ve made so many beanies and plushie heads in the round without realizing that spheres count as making a hyperbolic plane haha

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Рік тому +4

      The sphere is the opposite of the hyperbolic plane. It has positive curvature.
      You probably have done something like this, to make a bouncy edge around a finished work.
      And of course, you always do increases when doing anything in the round (rather than back-and-forth) and that includes Granny Squares. Sometimes a placemat becomes a little hyperbolic by accident, if the increases aren't exactly right.

    • @anthropomorphicpeanut6160
      @anthropomorphicpeanut6160 Рік тому

      Damn crochet sounds fun 🥺 I'd love to try it out but I've already spent too much on embroidery thread lol

  • @Nulley0
    @Nulley0 Рік тому +2

    this episode of crochetparade is epic

  • @stickguy9109
    @stickguy9109 Рік тому +1

    Bro Sebastian and Code Parade both upload at the same day? Man today is my favorite

  • @Twiddle_things
    @Twiddle_things Рік тому +1

    Gosh I never thought to be taught how to crochet. The schools, PLURAL, I went to made it so complicated and hard to understand, _somehow._ This video doesn't just satisfy the nerd part of me, but also the crochet part of me!

  • @PunmasterSTP
    @PunmasterSTP Рік тому +2

    This video (and whole channel) is just crochetcredible!

  • @tafellappen8551
    @tafellappen8551 Рік тому +1

    I was gonna say this is the ultimate crossover episode but then i realized this is the ultimate yarnover episode

  • @Lavamar
    @Lavamar Рік тому +2

    I've never crocheted before but this video was really cool. Love seeing math connect to things like this

  • @sorek__
    @sorek__ Рік тому +1

    Today is Polish mothers day. My mom loves crocheting. She loved the video, so did I.
    Thank you!

  • @ejsafara456
    @ejsafara456 Рік тому +2

    as an avid crocheter of several years, i must say your technique and explanations are very good :3 i never thought about this application of crochet, so much creativity! :D

  • @cibby-kun8088
    @cibby-kun8088 11 місяців тому

    this was the best crochet tutorial video ive seen and it wasnt even on a crochet channel

  • @noahnaugler7611
    @noahnaugler7611 Рік тому +2

    It's funny because I just taught myself how to crochet last fall, and this was one of the reasons

  • @wasababi
    @wasababi Рік тому +1

    As a crocheter its fun to see it put into a mathematical situation

  • @obsidiandragon6983
    @obsidiandragon6983 11 місяців тому +1

    Oooh, I do a lot of homebrew amigurumi patterns, pretty curious and excited to try out the simulator as a tool for approximating pattern decisions.

  • @Flare03l
    @Flare03l Рік тому +4

    This looks like so much fun, I will give it a try

  • @bafflingjerboa
    @bafflingjerboa 3 місяці тому +1

    the way i physically flinched when he cut off the tail 4:14

  • @jam2390
    @jam2390 11 місяців тому

    This is so cool! I love looking at crochet through a mathematical lens. I feel like since math has always been my favorite subject in school, it has helped me understand crochet and I fully agree that the links between crochet and math should be talked about and explored more :)

  • @glowingseal
    @glowingseal Рік тому +2

    Finally I find a video explaining how much crocheting and geometry are linked! I've always been enthusiastic about that connection and wanted to see it be talked about more.
    I also always wanted to see some program to simulate crochet patterns and show an approximation of the final shape, this is awesome! I'm definitely trying out your simulator later today 😄

  • @YandiBanyu
    @YandiBanyu 11 місяців тому +2

    You see, this channel see crocheting from programmers perspective. This is why it is easier for my brains to wrap around it lol

  • @honeybun3596
    @honeybun3596 Рік тому +1

    THIS INSPIRED ME TO MAKE A HYPERBOLIC BUCKET HAT IM SO HAPPY

  • @daometh
    @daometh Рік тому +31

    always impressed with how creative you are at coding. i really wish i knew how to code like that.
    coding just feel so boring for me and i dont really tend to experiment that much because im too confuse by the basic

    • @dexterrity
      @dexterrity Рік тому +17

      one must learn to walk before they can parkour

    • @2fifty533
      @2fifty533 Рік тому +4

      well people aren't just born with knowledge, you need to actually start learning yourself, thats the only way
      you cant just sit there doing nothing then wonder why others are more successful than you

    • @nonyobisniss7928
      @nonyobisniss7928 Рік тому +2

      i have the same issue. i'd probably be good at the creative aspect if only i knew the boring basics. it's just very hard to feel motivated to improve when there's a million road blocks and it seems to take hours to solve even one in an unsatisfying way.

    • @2fifty533
      @2fifty533 Рік тому +1

      @@nonyobisniss7928 road blocks such as?

    • @2fifty533
      @2fifty533 Рік тому +1

      @@nonyobisniss7928 and how are the basics "boring"? they are usually quite simple and give you a fundamental understanding of how things work, you need to start somewhere lol
      that's the same as saying that you can't get into art, because learning how to use a paint brush and a pencil is too boring for you

  • @rj6116
    @rj6116 11 місяців тому +1

    I always approach crochet with some little math so I'm happy to come upon this video 😊

  • @irregularstuff5290
    @irregularstuff5290 7 місяців тому +1

    This video is the reason i even managed to get into crochet.

  • @lewismassie
    @lewismassie Рік тому +1

    This was unexpected and also delightful to watch

  • @alisonjay5522
    @alisonjay5522 Рік тому +1

    Absolute slay to learn crochet to do math videos, keep it up babes

  • @martianpudding9522
    @martianpudding9522 Рік тому +1

    You can make a fun fidget toy by using a mobius strip as a base instead of a circle. Basically just keep increasing until you fill the hole of the mobius strip

  • @unnamed7225
    @unnamed7225 Рік тому +1

    got a final project due today, it's 2 am, and I'm watching this

  • @Sardiniastan
    @Sardiniastan Рік тому

    Ngl, this is the best crochet tutorial I've watched

  • @Jessica-kv2ob
    @Jessica-kv2ob Рік тому +1

    I love math and crochet!!! This is the first time i see a video that talks about both topics! Tysm for this wonderful video!!!

  • @milk-sharks
    @milk-sharks Рік тому +1

    YES this is why i love crochet!! it’s all math!!!!!

  • @el_chivo99
    @el_chivo99 Рік тому

    never thought i’d see the day where 3 of my biggest interests- math, crochet, and programming, all come together!!!

  • @willowby
    @willowby Рік тому +1

    This is so good, two things I love being brought together in a video on a channel I love!

  • @Benrob55
    @Benrob55 10 місяців тому +1

    I really appreciate this video - it has helped me find a new hobby!

  • @coolbeanschannel
    @coolbeanschannel Рік тому +3

    Gonna send this to my grandma. She’s going to have one heck of a time…

  • @tobywyman6843
    @tobywyman6843 11 місяців тому +1

    ahhh this is how i make all my ponchos extra frilly !!!

  • @avocado616
    @avocado616 Рік тому

    as someone who gave up learning to crochet/knit this is giving me motivation again i wish many tutorials use your visualization software beacuse it's very helpful

  • @thistle_ish
    @thistle_ish Рік тому +1

    i'm actually losing my mind!! this video combines two of my favorite things: crochet and topology! i can't wait to make my own hyperbolic plane :)

  • @abegley6588
    @abegley6588 Рік тому +1

    I just bought 4 skeins of yarn from dollar tree because it was a pretty color and now I need to find a project for it. It just so happens I was curious what it would look like of you increased every round and I just got my question answered! It looks so cool! Might make one of these

  • @fntthesmth423
    @fntthesmth423 Рік тому +1

    It's funny, i started doing a bit of crochet myself in the past month! Funny how you were also inspired, mr parade :)

  • @warlock2507
    @warlock2507 8 місяців тому

    I’m starting crochet and I was surprised to see this video here! I had fun watching :)

  • @GOLD4DJ
    @GOLD4DJ 11 місяців тому +1

    I gotta say, I never expected to see crochet on this channel :)

  • @SotraEngine4
    @SotraEngine4 Рік тому +1

    I can finally really connect to my mother!

  • @laurabento3147
    @laurabento3147 Рік тому

    I'm a crocheter and my dad is a mathematics teacher (and really, really loves mathematics). Math and crochet is a beautiful connection in more than one way c: S2

  • @Inexpressable
    @Inexpressable Рік тому +1

    what a fantastic video. this may finally get me to try crocheting!

  • @NathanBoehm
    @NathanBoehm Рік тому

    This just so happens to be a great crocheting tutorial! I had never crocheted before, but I successfully made one of these on my first try after watching this!

  • @xMightyTinfoilx
    @xMightyTinfoilx 9 місяців тому

    my partner has been trying to get me into crocheting and i did not expect codeparade to be helping her with that task of hers haha.

  • @dumpygirl6736
    @dumpygirl6736 Рік тому +1

    I’m a physician and math guy, I’ve been crocheting for years. So easy to enter flow state.

  • @_elioneli
    @_elioneli Рік тому +8

    Bruh, i was LITERALLY looking for how to do this

    • @Uni_974
      @Uni_974 Рік тому +2

      Same

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому +2

      Well it's a lucky day for you lot then. Get a lottery ticket or something.

  • @st0lf
    @st0lf Рік тому

    I'm picking up some yarn tomorrow, this is so cool!