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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2024
  • In this video, you will find an in depth review of Jade Gauthier-Boutin's debut crochet pattern book called Amigurumi Friends! You may know her better as ‪@allfromjade‬ here on RUclips. Don't forget to check out here channel, social media, and buy the book on Amazon! All those links are right below!
    Buy the Book!!! Amigurumi Friends: amzn.to/4cw5awo
    All From Jade's Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/allfromjade
    All From Jade's Free Patterns: docs.google.com/document/d/1K...
    All From Jade's RUclips: / @allfromjade
    All From Jade's Instagram: / allfromjade
    All From Jade's Facebook: / allfromjade
    Here's a link to the Regretful Yarn Addict's channel: / @theregretfulyarnaddic...
    Master List Of All Crochet Business Products: docs.google.com/document/d/1N...
    Master List of All Crochet Patterns I've Used in My Business:
    docs.google.com/document/d/10...
    Patreon (Free & Paid Content Available): patreon.com/user?u=114207489
    Instagram: / worksofwhimsycrochetco
    Here are links to other patterns I've put out this year:
    🎀No Sew Paddy The Leprechaun (with Pot of Gold) - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀No Sew Strawberry Doll (with ‘MILK’ Purse) - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀No Sew Mushroom - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀No Sew & Low Sew Easter Egg Pattern Pack - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀Pyro The Dragon (with Dragon Egg) - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀Jenna the Giraffe Snuggler - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀No Sew Chip The Bear (with Heart) - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀No Sew Dino Pattern Pack - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Dino (T-Rex) - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Dino (Triceratops) - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀Standing Fox - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    🎀No Sew Halloween Pattern Pack - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Candace “Candy” Corn - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Witch Hat - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Ghost - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Frankenstein - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    • No Sew Pumpkin - worksofwhimsycrochet.etsy.com...
    Here are links to my free patterns:
    ❤️No Sew Mushroom - No Talking - • No Sew Crochet Mushroo...
    ❤️No Sew Bee - • Create Adorable Croche...
    ❤️No Sew Pumpkin - • Chatty Pumpkin Crochet...
    ❤️No Sew Pumpkin - No Talking - • No Talking Pumpkin Cro...
    ❤️No Sew Witch Hat - • Chatty Witch Hat Croch...
    ❤️No Sew Witch Hat - No Talking - • No Talking Witch Hat C...
    ❤️No Sew Heart Keychain - • Valentines Crochet Eas...
    ❤️No Sew Pot of Gold - • Pot of Gold (NO SEW) T...
    ❤️No Sew Striped Easter Egg - • Easter Crochet Easy Cr...
    ❤️Right Handed Slip Knot and Single Crochet Tutorial - • How To Crochet For Abs...
    ❤️Left Handed Slip Knot and Single Crochet Tutorial - • How To Crochet For Abs...
    🫢More From Me...🫢
    -Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/Worksofwhim...
    -Instagram: / worksofwhimsycrochetco
    -Pinterest: / worksofwhimsycrochetco
    -Email: Support@WorksofWhimsyCo.com
    Please check them out and follow for updates and other information.
    FAQs...
    How old am I? ... I’m 30!
    When did I start my crochet business?: December 2022
    When did I start my RUclips?: March 2023
    When did I start crocheting?: Seriously, in November 2022, but I learned as a child
    DISCLAIMER: Some links included in this description may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links, I may receive a small commission. Thank you for supporting CottonBabyCrochet so I can continue to provide free content for you!
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  • @Hookstohugs
    @Hookstohugs 10 дней назад +5

    You know I nearly didn’t click on this video because of the title, I get enough negativity in life I don’t want it on here. Thank goodness you’re not complaining

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +3

      Yeah, I feel you and I fully understand. It's always a little dangerous to be semi clickbait-y. However, it is a technique that does usually increase views, so I use it. But I'm never blatantly dishonest the way some people are. I always try to immediately say what the video is about, to clarify what I mean by the clickbait-y title/thumbnail, right at the top of the video.
      Like, in this instance, the book really IS so much more than I thought it would be. And I am disappointed in the fact that I thought it would just be a plain ole pattern book, because I know how thorough her Etsy patterns are (which explains the text on the thumbnail, and what I ACTUALLY meant by it).
      And I did tell the truth about her book, that sh*t is THOROUGH. Like, it's soooo good!!! It covers everything from her design process, to accessories/clothing, to how to make really good faces for your amigurumi, and don't even get me started on all the body options! GENIUS! So, that explains the actual title of the video.
      I just try to not be scummy about it, because while I like views, I don't want to actually be nasty about something or super fake.
      Like I'd never just put "this book sucks." and then tell you in the video how much it doesn't, because there's no reason to pretend to lie to get views. But I might do something like "does this book suck!?!" as a question, and then answer the question right at the top of the video, "no this book sure doesn't suck!". Because I know people who were just looking for shock value/negativity will leave right away (and I don't want people like that in our community) and those who are interested in actually finding out about the book will stay and hear all the good things about it.
      I hope that makes sense and gives you some insight into why some of my video titles/thumbnails are the way they are!

    • @amandabottoms1
      @amandabottoms1 10 дней назад

      ​@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo I didn't mind the clickbaity title bc you cleared it up in the first 30 seconds.

    • @Hookstohugs
      @Hookstohugs 10 дней назад +1

      @@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo a few of the pages I’m following are starting to get really whingy which is so off putting. I always try the videos and yours as you say was cleared up quickly which I appreciated, in fact I’m tempted to purchase the book now thanks to your raving review 👍🏻

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      @Hookstohugs Yeah, for sure. I won't lie. Sometimes I like some tea about things that aren't super serious. But I can't follow channels that are straight up always negative and drama. People's vibes tend to affect my vibe, so I just can't.
      But I do kind of have to try to get views so RUclips continues to show my videos to people. But I also don't want to be actually dishonest in the thumbnail, and I have no reason to lie once you're actually watching the video lol. So there'd be no point in that. Plus it would take more effort to always be acting on camera and have to remember my lies.
      So I just turn on the camera and talk about things that are like currently going on with me. Like I got this new crochet book and it beyond exceeded every expectation I had. And in the video before that, I ranted about pricing because I just hate that so many people genuinely accept underpricing as the norm even though it holds them back from greater success. It genuinely bothers me lol.
      And I like to show stuff about my crochet events and patterns I use.
      And believe me, it's fun/enjoyable, but RUclips is already A LOT of work. I don't want to make it even more work by making it more complicated haha.
      All that to say, I totally understand where you're coming from.

  • @CooldownCrochet
    @CooldownCrochet 9 дней назад +1

    I've found this video on my private account and I subscribed with both of my accounts lol. Thank you so much for informing us! I will definitely try this book out, as I'm actually starting designing my first patterns because it seems very useful. Thank you!

  • @lab3789
    @lab3789 8 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much, I needed help with sewing and embroidery faces. I will definitely get this book.

  • @judyo1368
    @judyo1368 7 дней назад +1

    I got this book this week and so impressed. Not just the content - it’s a beautiful book!!!

  • @user-xm5wq2by8w
    @user-xm5wq2by8w 8 дней назад +1

    All from Jade also has Spanish tutorials on her RUclips channel. Thank you whimsy for giving your opinion on this book. I didn't know she had a book until now. Love your channel..

    • @allfromjade
      @allfromjade 5 дней назад

      It’s French, which is my first language 😊

  • @rrhomestead2793
    @rrhomestead2793 10 дней назад +2

    Hi, Stitchesinlovecreations here. I do not have a channel because I cannot be on a camera and have not made my own pattern yet. I have been watching most of your videos and I like that you are straight forward and do not sugar coat the truths for the love of keeping the numbers. I just received my book as well 2 days ago but honestly have not looked through it yet. Thank you for the review. I think it is the first time I receive a package and say that I have not ordered anything, lol Now I am eager to get in it and see all that it contains. Of course, I will become more panicked now if the bar has been lifted higher,lol Thank you so much.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +1

      Oh hey! I messaged you back this morning on social media! You don't have to already be writing patterns to start a RUclips channel! I was months into having my RUclips channel before I started writing patterns! You could document your journey getting into pattern writing if you wanted too!!! Anyway, I hope you love the book when you get into it, it is really good!!! And thank you for all your kind words!

  • @kat4005
    @kat4005 10 дней назад +2

    It only took me a hot minute to get comfortable with yarn under for amigurumi. The stitches are nicer and really the size difference is so minor as to not affect the price I would charge. I haven’t made the leap to markets yet. Not sure I want to invest in that yet but I really need to sell some of this stuff I have made 😂.
    I too hesitated to watch your video because I was afraid it was negative. I’m pretty new to your channel and only started doing amigurumi a little over a year ago. Been crocheting over 65 years doing doily’s and blankets and wearables. So, that was a leap, lol. Glad I decided to check it out.
    I like that you don’t mince words(not like me) but in a good way. Carry on girl, I’m watching and learning.
    P.S. I used to buy crochet magazines for patterns. I have never bought a book but I must have this one. I will pass it on to my granddaughter, who will some day have time to crochet.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +3

      Ive never actually yarned under a whole project to see HOW MUCH of a difference it would make. But I do like the look. But I also think yarn over can look just as good and it's really only avid crocheters that'd be able to tell a difference, in my opinion.
      Doing markets is A LOT so I understand the hesitation, but it is a good way to get rid of some of the stuff you've made. Though, if you decide not to sell, you could always donate to a women's shelter. A lot of times those women have children that would really love some new toys.
      And I absolutely understand where you're coming from when you say you were concerned about clicking on the video because it seemed negative, but I'm going to copy and paste what I said to someone else about it to hopefully provide context into why it's meant to be a bit clickbait-y, but not necessarily actually dishonest. This is what I said: "Yeah, I feel you and I fully understand. It's always a little dangerous to be semi clickbait-y. However, it is a technique that does usually increase views, so I use it. But I'm never blatantly dishonest the way some people are. I always try to immediately say what the video is about, to clarify what I mean by the clickbait-y title/thumbnail, right at the top of the video.
      Like, in this instance, the book really IS so much more than I thought it would be. And I am disappointed in the fact that I thought it would just be a plain ole pattern book, because I know how thorough her Etsy patterns are (which explains the text on the thumbnail, and what I ACTUALLY meant by it).
      And I did tell the truth about her book, that sh*t is THOROUGH. Like, it's soooo good!!! It covers everything from her design process, to accessories/clothing, to how to make really good faces for your amigurumi, and don't even get me started on all the body options! GENIUS! So, that explains the actual title of the video.
      I just try to not be scummy about it, because while I like views, I don't want to actually be nasty about something or super fake.
      Like I'd never just put "this book sucks." and then tell you in the video how much it doesn't, because there's no reason to pretend to lie to get views. But I might do something like "does this book suck!?!" as a question, and then answer the question right at the top of the video, "no this book sure doesn't suck!". Because I know people who were just looking for shock value/negativity will leave right away (and I don't want people like that in our community) and those who are interested in actually finding out about the book will stay and hear all the good things about it.
      I hope that makes sense and gives you some insight into why some of my video titles/thumbnails are the way they are!"
      Aside from all that, welcome to the world of amigurumi! Doing blankets and doilies and wearables is so impressive to me though! Those kinds of projects are usually much more detailed and involved so I heavily praise anyone who does them because I like the amigurumi that's relatively simple so I can finish in a few days haha.
      If this is your first real amigurumi crochet book, it's a really good one! It's definitely the most "modern" one I've seen highlighting newer techniques in the amigurumi world like using felt for the eyes and cheeks, or using blush for the cheeks or on the inside of rabbit ears for added dimension. And she gets fairly in depth about embroidering facial features like eyelashes, eyebrows, noses, etc. Of course, embroidery is a classic technique for facial features, but it's just shown better in this book than other amigurumi books I have.

    • @kat4005
      @kat4005 9 дней назад

      Your thumbnail was totally okay. It was my thought that went to the negative. Why? Conditioning maybe.
      Says a lot, right.
      Thanks for your response.
      P.S. I find thread and worsted weight yarns are my happy place. A project that takes days or weeks to finish means I get to enjoy the process a bit every time I have the time. My first amigurumi items were actually done in cotton or worsted. That naturally led to blanket type yarn. Plush yarns tend to shed and very often the stitch’s are impossible to see. Forget frogging, lol. On the positive side plushies are just fun! I love giving them to kids. They are soft and cuddly.
      I expect that I’ll get around to Tunisian crochet too.

  • @pepsi33381
    @pepsi33381 10 дней назад +2

    Okay, i want this book now. Sounds like a great resource for me as a beginner crocheter.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +1

      It's a little early to think about, but this book could make a good Christmas gift from someone! Or if you have a birthday coming up!!! It's really good and the videos for the different techniques seem pretty clear/thorough (though, it's hard for me to judge them now from the perspective of a beginner, since I'm passed that point). But there's text explanations, picture explanations, and video explanations for the techniques you'll need to get you through the patterns, so I think it should be thorough enough for you to at least UNDERSTAND what you need to do. Though, I'm sure you know that understanding what to do, and actually getting your hands to do it are two different things when you're first getting started lol.

  • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
    @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  11 дней назад +2

    Join our Facebook group, The Works of Whimsy Crochet Collective! Within the group, feel free to ask any questions you may have about crochet/crochet businesses and share all your completed projects and WIPs. Not only do we love to just see what everyone is working on, but it's also potential inspo for everyone's next project!!! facebook.com/share/k6UmGRcUsBVRzZhp/

  • @jackieschneider7354
    @jackieschneider7354 11 дней назад +2

    I haven’t thought of buying a book as I thought it’s just a book of patterns. Boy, was I wrong! Her book sounds awesome. I think I will put that on my Christmas list 😂.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      This book would make an awesome Christmas gift!!! It really is thorough. Some pattern books are really just 10-20 patterns and some basics like how to select hook size and yarn size, but this was so much more in depth!!! And so inclusive of more modern day crochet techniques, like using felt eyes and actual make up for blush. It's just so good!

  • @themicansking2434
    @themicansking2434 10 дней назад +2

    Hi I'm a dude that watches your channel! started amigurumi in Feb and been learning so much from youtubers like you :)

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      Oh heyyyy!!! Welcome and thank you!!! And I'm so glad you've been enjoying doing amigurumi! I love it! It's really cool, honestly. And I'm glad to see some more male crocheters because I only really know of a few (like 5 in total), both out of "youtuber crocheters" like Zack (www.youtube.com/@stitchnbitch) and like actual people I know in real life. Men are under represented in the crochet community!

  • @theMermaidRhonda
    @theMermaidRhonda 10 дней назад +2

    Always happy to find another crochet channel! I ordered this book yesterday and cannot wait to get it! I also have pretty much all of her patterns. Jade is SO awesome! Just subbed to you..:)

    • @YourAverageJazz
      @YourAverageJazz 10 дней назад +2

      I added the book to my cart so fast! lol

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  4 часа назад +1

      Yay! I hope you love it too!

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  4 часа назад +1

      Yeah, I really should have known with how thorough her patterns are that it was going to a really fantastic book, but I also couldn't have even guessed how good! And thank you so much! Welcome! I'm so glad to have you here!

  • @user-pp7bs2xd9u
    @user-pp7bs2xd9u 10 дней назад +2

    I bought the book from your channel
    Can't wait to get it

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +1

      Omg! Thank you so much! I appreciate it!!! And I really do hope you love the book! It's so good, in my opinion!!! I honestly can't wait until I'm through my orders to be able to make something from the book!!!

  • @stephaniep7650
    @stephaniep7650 10 дней назад +1

    Hahahaha! I clicked on this video thinking, "oh girl you are not going to start something against our beloved All from jade!"
    Thank you for your review! I am not a pattern book kind of person, but I think I am going to have to get this one!

    • @allfromjade
      @allfromjade 8 дней назад

      Awww thank you so much ❤❤

  • @lynnloulousis4083
    @lynnloulousis4083 8 дней назад

    Just subscribed! Looking forward to watching your creation.

  • @Lauraetcetera
    @Lauraetcetera 11 дней назад +2

    Love that she includes concept drawings!! I've really been debating on making time to do patterns (I free hand everything, figure I might as well write it out) and this is pretty inspiring to take the plunge. My vote is make the fox...because I love me some woodland creatures. Thanks for sharing!

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +1

      I do love me some foxes. A fox was actually the very first pattern I created!!! And yes, I was already sold on buying the book, but when I saw that little section, I was like "DANG, this is amazing!!!" And yes, absolutely you should get into patterns! Think about it this way, once you write up the pattern and get it online, it's basically passive revenue every time it sells!

    • @Lauraetcetera
      @Lauraetcetera 10 дней назад +1

      @@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo Is it actually lucrative though? I feel like people who sell a lot of patterns are also social media pros and do a good job promoting themselves so people can find the patterns. I have my channel here but "good at social media", I am not 😅 then again you never know until you try!

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +1

      @@Lauraetcetera Well, that's the rub. It CAN be lucrative. You can make one pattern sell it thousands of time and you only did the work to make the pattern once. Example, look at the Oak and Marlow chicken pattern. Everyone and their uncle bought that pattern. The creator has NINE THOUSAND REVIEWS just on that pattern and only about 1/4 people actually bother to leave a review. HOWEVER, it takes work to get there. It takes learning how to "do" social media. It takes learning photography to be able to take good product pictures for your Etsy, your website, social media, etc. Some people are naturally good at stuff when they try it out, but no one was born knowing how to run all aspects of a business. You just research and practice. I'm just a regular person and I've been able to scale my business a lot in less than 2 years, and believe me, there are people who know WAY MORE. There are people who are WAY further ahead. Like All From Jade and even Katie Being Creative or Crochet by Genna. But, I've seen results for my efforts into learning. I went from ZERO videography experience to monetized on RUclips in about 4 months and over 3000 subscribers in just over a year. I've made more money and sales online and at markets this year than I did last year. And that's another thing, patterns ARE passive income, once you put it up, it can sell over and over without you having to do any work. BUT you make that income only a few dollars at a time. Whereas, you can make money by the hundreds of dollars doing markets, but that is DEFINITELY not passive income. It takes A TON of work haha. So, generally speaking, it all comes into the amount of effort you want to put into something.

    • @Lauraetcetera
      @Lauraetcetera 9 дней назад

      @@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo Thank you for the thoughtful response! You are an inspiration ^_^ That's quite impressive in such a short period of time. I've been on RUclips since 2020 and only recently hit 2000 subs, although I know my problem which is the inability to stick to one topic. I'm all over the dang map with too many hobbies and subjects I try to cover....not that you asked lol
      Ok, you've sold me. I'm going to give it a go, because who wouldn't love some passive income? Also did you mention you have a facebook group? What is the name of it?

  • @michellewatson1825
    @michellewatson1825 8 дней назад

    Sorry , i can't find the link to buy the book here

  • @reneen1980
    @reneen1980 10 дней назад +1

    I’m a yarn over girlie too! I’ve tried yarn under and it messes with me and I have to really think about it! Love your review!!

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      I feel that. When I first started and didn't know what I was really doing, I was doing both. I don't remember in which order. But I would either insert into the next stitch, yarn under, pull through, then do the final yarn over pull through or visa versa. But either way, it was both within the same single crochet lol. But now I'm yarn over all day. It would take a lot of focus to yarn under a whole project haha.

  • @Jeanettejd8ln
    @Jeanettejd8ln 9 дней назад +1

    Show size difference between yo & yu on whatever you make from the book please.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  9 дней назад +2

      Okie dokie! I am working on an order right now, but I do plan to make something from the book in the next couple of weeks when I finish the order!

  • @findingteresa8524
    @findingteresa8524 10 дней назад +2

    I agree. Excellent book.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +3

      It really is so good! And I should have known it was going to be thorough because her Etsy crochet patterns are REALLY good. She's always going over the size everything will be in different yarn weights, and showing all different color variations for everything. But I was still blown away by just HOW good it is. It's the first really modern amigurumi book I've seen. I've definitely not seen every single amigurumi book every, but out of the large number I have seen, I've never seen one so thoroughly cover felt eyes/cheeks, facial embroidery, adding actual blush, AND even giving insight into her design process. I've also never seen one with the patterns laid out how they are, with one head, but 5 body options. Like, that's GENIUS. 12/10. Really 200/10. I sincerely mean it when I say she set the bar SO HIGH for me and all future crochet books.

  • @tgreen6077
    @tgreen6077 7 дней назад

    I so would like this book💯❤

  • @amandabottoms1
    @amandabottoms1 10 дней назад +1

    You should be ashamed of yourself! You just convinced me to buy this book, so I ordered it while I listened to you. 😂😂😂 I've been looking for more info on how to adjust patterns and a build your own type of guide.

  • @teribuczkowski7247
    @teribuczkowski7247 10 дней назад +1

    Working on gorilla now. Wanted to do sleeping cow but disappointed there is no instructions on where to put patches for us beginners ...will try again another time. But I do agree it's a great book.

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +1

      I can see your point about that. It really is just as simple as just changing colors to the patch color in random spots. There's not technically a "correct placement" for them. But when you're newer to crochet, it can be hard to visualize what area of the body you're working on though and it might look a little odd if you put a patch on the center of the forehead lol. So, that is a solid point. But, coincidentally, that caused you to skip over a "beginner" pattern for a "hard" one because of the missing information.

    • @teribuczkowski7247
      @teribuczkowski7247 10 дней назад +1

      @@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo true about the skipping over the beginner, but I don't think I would consider that a beginner because of the patches because a plain white cow isn't interesting. I don't consider myself a total beginner. However, you're right, I can't visualize where in the pattern to place the patches. I'll just have to figure it out as I go. Loved your video though

  • @briannalopez37
    @briannalopez37 10 дней назад +1

    I almost didn't want to click and I was like okay let me hear her out! 😅

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      I'm going to copy and paste what I said to someone else who basically said the same thing because I want to explain myself but also not have to type out the same thing a second time because it was a pretty thorough explanation:
      "Yeah, I feel you and I fully understand. It's always a little dangerous to be semi clickbait-y. However, it is a technique that does usually increase views, so I use it. But I'm never blatantly dishonest the way some people are. I always try to immediately say what the video is about, to clarify what I mean by the clickbait-y title/thumbnail, right at the top of the video.
      Like, in this instance, the book really IS so much more than I thought it would be. And I am disappointed in the fact that I thought it would just be a plain ole pattern book, because I know how thorough her Etsy patterns are (which explains the text on the thumbnail, and what I ACTUALLY meant by it).
      And I did tell the truth about her book, that sh*t is THOROUGH. Like, it's soooo good!!! It covers everything from her design process, to accessories/clothing, to how to make really good faces for your amigurumi, and don't even get me started on all the body options! GENIUS! So, that explains the actual title of the video.
      I just try to not be scummy about it, because while I like views, I don't want to actually be nasty about something or super fake.
      Like I'd never just put "this book sucks." and then tell you in the video how much it doesn't, because there's no reason to pretend to lie to get views. But I might do something like "does this book suck!?!" as a question, and then answer the question right at the top of the video, "no this book sure doesn't suck!". Because I know people who were just looking for shock value/negativity will leave right away (and I don't want people like that in our community) and those who are interested in actually finding out about the book will stay and hear all the good things about it.
      I hope that makes sense and gives you some insight into why some of my video titles/thumbnails are the way they are!"

    • @briannalopez37
      @briannalopez37 9 дней назад

      @@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo personally I like clickbait 😬

  • @aparlinproject
    @aparlinproject 10 дней назад +2

    I clicked cause your thumbnail looks like you chopped off your hair and I was like WHAT?!

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      Oh no! It does look really short! I didn't even really notice haha. It's just pulled into a pony tail! Though, fun fact, I actually had the side of my head shaved for like 7 years. And at one point, I had very short hair, think like Miley Cyrus's Wrecking Ball era. But I'm like 70 lbs heavier now so my face is so much more round and that would look not great now haha. Though, I really don't think it looked particularly good then. It's just like a right of passage in cosmetology school to chop off all your hair.

  • @TruckinCrochet
    @TruckinCrochet 7 дней назад

    Unicorn sitting

  • @user-zt3vd2lc6c
    @user-zt3vd2lc6c 4 дня назад +1

    21 minutes to tell us it not what you expected. Frankly that says more about you than the book

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  23 часа назад +1

      I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by your comment? I mean, it wasn't what I expected. I've seen a lot of crochet books, they're all quite similar. This book follows that format to a point, but it's more in depth. And I explained how it differed from other crochet books, and what was included in it, and what parts I was particularly fond of.

  • @jeanneolson3829
    @jeanneolson3829 11 дней назад +1

    Faces are hard

    • @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo
      @WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo  10 дней назад +2

      Faces ARE hard, I have so much respect for people who really get into them and can do them well because I sometimes feel like the more I mess with them, the worse they look haha.

    • @jeanneolson3829
      @jeanneolson3829 10 дней назад

      @@WorksofWhimsyCrochetCo I have to undo mine a lot. Makes a real mess.