I like to leave the leftover yarn outside, preferably at the base of a tree where birds hang out. Within a few days, they will have incorporated it into their nest or whatever building project they're currently working on--because we all know birds are always building something! This is another great idea.
@@a.p.5429 That doesn’t mean it’s safe for them. It’s dangerous for them to use those things as it can get wrapped around parts of them, cutting off circulation or preventing them from flying altogether. The babies get it tied around their necks and di€. 😪
Thanks. Wonderful idea. There's absolutely no waste when it comes to ideas like this. No scrap yarn is to small to recycle. Keep up the good works. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Felting those lil bits turns out with a softer look too. I rub all my left over yarn between my hands & pull apart the ply on longer left overs. The blended colours look soft & wispy. Blues, greys & whites remind me of fluffy clouds when finished 🧶🧶🧶
Great idea! Both my daughter and I crochet so we have a lot of leftover yarn. I think I'm going to use your technique and try making Christmas tree ornaments.
Just checked out the channel. The person who made this video is from South Korea and the Korean word for “thread” and “yarn” are the exact same. Just use your common sense and use yarn if you want to make this. 👍🏼
@@adriennapalmanteer7697 it doesn't matter they're just mentioning why they may call it something other places might not. And trust me there's definitely dumb people and more stupid people than smart or any with at decent common sense in my opinion. I've had the misfortune of having met a lot and it seems to be more men than women tbh. 😅 I'm guessing you don't read social media comments a lot either because they're definitely rampant in almost every video I've watched 😂.
@@adriennapalmanteer7697The OC was simply explaining why the title says "thread" even though the video shows yarn being used. And she's explaining why: "thread" and "yarn" are synonymous with each other in the South Korean language and are translated from South Korean to English as "thread." I'm glad the OC took the time to explain this in case anyone else wondered why thread wasn't used in the video!
This is such a cute idea. It should be "using leftover yarn" though. Thread is fused for sewing on a sewing machine but yarn is for knitting and crocheting. This, therefore is yarn. Love your creativity.
A quick tip: cut the two cardboard hearts at right angles to each other. Having the corrugations go in different directions creates an incredibly sturdy backing piece.
Bonjour ma belle, C'est trop beau, j'adore, c'est incroyable toutes ces petites créations, toujours plus belles les une que les autres. Merci beaucoup et félicitations à toi. Bisous de France. 🙏💋😘🥀🍀🙋♀️🇨🇵
if you do resin crafts, you shd probly try a top layer with that, cuz plain glue may not hold up for the heavy use of coasters (as anyone who's used drinks directly on cheap wood may kno, lol) 😅
This is a really lovely idea. I've just finished making the J W Anderson patch cardigan made famous by Harry Styles for my daughter's birthday. Wish I'd seen this earlier. I have loads of scrap ends and would have made this as a keepsake label to go with it. Planning to make her one in autumn colours next so I'll be using your idea for that one. Thankyou for sharing. I love it.❤
I think using that beautiful knitting yarn that goes from a light shade to darker would be great for this craft. I even saw that exact knotting yarn in my local dollar store just this week. That would be so cool in this craft!
@@judiwagner880creo que se puede usar cualquier tipo de hilo, solo hay que ir probando cosas que de eso se trata de crear y disfrutar. De los mayores errores han salido grandes cosas. Para muestra ahí estamos nosotras 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
awesome! I was thinking it could even make a great hanging spinner ornament if one could see the back too lol maybe use parchment paper cut into shapes to match resin molds then after the design is made, separate the paper from it & put the yarn itself in the resin mold & fill with resin of choice (glittery, shimmering, etc) & so on.. voila, 3D artpiece! 😍💜
I havent put anything out for birds, but just wanted to share that I found 2 nests, each one decorated with a pretty ribbon woven around near the top. Made me think that female birds like a nice home like us humans. It was also very impressive.
Of all things to do with leftover string, I would have never thought about this. Thanks so much for sharing! Hopefully I can come up with some creative things like this one day too!
Used to do this in school years ago and it was so much fun. I still have some of my projects after all these years. Brought back great memories. I know what the kids and I will be doing for the next few holidays and feast of Saint Patrick of course ☘
@@sweettaterpie7009Aw, that's so sweet of you to say. Kids grow so quickly so us parents have to cherish each moment we have with them 😊 Have a great day!
That is soooo cool! Love this craft design. Thank you for sharing ⚘️ ❤ Also, you could use wax paper in place of parchment paper, which is a little more expensive. Wax paper actually improves the performance of your iron.
Here’s some info on just one type of yarn… Acrylic yarn is made from petroleum based chemicals, it is not a natural fiber, it is a fossil fuel-based fiber. Many of us crocheters and knitters will not use it because of this. Some people may have a reaction to it. DuPont originally made it in the 1940’s. To make acrylic yarn, coal-based and petroleum chemicals are treated with monomers to become acrylonitrile, which is a synthic polymer, they are then further treated with chemicals to become a gel… In other words they can melt like in the video. When you are thinking about purchasing yarn, check out what it’s made of you may be surprised. I suggest using natural fibers/yarn, it’s more expensive but some of these yarns are not healthy. I don’t know what yarn was used in this video, but it is a very good way to use any yarn… although cotton will not melt.
What a wonderful idea, I like the heart, I use, I use a lot of yarn I will have ago and see if I can make one. Thank you for sharing look forward to your next video/
This is such a good use of yarn scraps. But what did you mix in the pile of yarn before putting it on the paper heart? If glue, what kind? Great idea, I'm sharing it with all my crochet friends. Thanks for sharing!
@@nannykat1057yes, I saw in the description it was wool; but at 1:01 the video shows glue being added to the yarn. However it doesn't say what type of glue works best for this project. What type of glue is added to the yarn scraps, please?
bueno el pegamento también hace su función y si quedan hilos, hilos si, sueltecitos pues también se entretiene una volviéndolos a pegar. Será por faena!?. Las crocheteras odiamos esconder hilos y a esta chica se ve que también 😂😂😂😂😂
This is fantastic. Im gonna try this. Expect im gonna make the geart bigger and turn it into a pillow for sofa or a bed. Thanks for sharing. Such a lovely heart.
Love this! I made some pieces years ago with threads and scraps of fabric from a suit that I made. I made it smaller 2" x 2"? I left the threads and edges loose. I wore it as a coordinating pin.
Until I read your materials list, I figured you were using synthetic yarns so they would melt together. When I saw you were using wool yarn. I was surprised you didn't spritz it with a bit of water. Water, heart and agitation will make for a permanent felted bond.
So cool great job, you've lost nothing. Sd some people can't just appreicate something for it's beauty and the person made it for their creativity, courage to share a part of themselves. YARN, SHMARM,!! A long way to go for some unhappy humans. Everyone should always make and share what they have to offer others. MUCH LOVE!
It’s not necessarily “unhappy” or unappreciative to point out that it’s yarn. People who don’t know the difference between the two and try this beautiful craft won’t have the same results with thread. Grow up.
Thank you so much and you have given me an idea which I will keep to myself for now I haven’t made a tutorial in a while so it might be my next one. Now off to my waste yarn stash. Thank you xxx
I made this craft yesterday. For some reason, when I ironed over the yarn with paper on top , the yarn stuck to both upper and lower papers. I had used a hot dry iron. After peeling what I could off one paper and putting it back onto the other, I used a cooler steam and it worked with the exception of a few strands.
I think this chopping up of the yarn to make a fabric has some cool possibilities. I know products are called different things around the world but what is the clear product you add to the yarn? Thanks for posting the video.
That looks fab! I think where you say at the beginning (wool) though, it needs to be very specifically not wool, some of the stickiness is from the glue, but a lot will be the acrylic yarn melting 😁
Wow, on comments. Going to loose people because of saying thread instead of yarn!! World is messed up enough on what words to use.. it's a fun technique and uses up your scraps of yarn or thread. If large project use yarn. Smaller ones use thread.. I've used embroidery thread,do this technique but you sew over the thread. Could fo yarn too,I never have.. just enjoy it and have fun.
We used to make these in grade school. Glad to see that an old tradition has not left us.
Me too. JK
What did you add to the yarn?
1:01-1:02
@@thatrogersmith
It looked like clear school glue to me. Or a glue that’ll dry clear.
I was thinking the same thing
@@thatrogersmithpva glue
I like to leave the leftover yarn outside, preferably at the base of a tree where birds hang out. Within a few days, they will have incorporated it into their nest or whatever building project they're currently working on--because we all know birds are always building something! This is another great idea.
Wildlife experts don’t recommend doing that. Its harmful to the birds.
That makes sense, @@debmorton3310. Thanks for pointing it out!
Birds use all sorts if stuff. I found one with pieces of plastic bag as nest material.
@@a.p.5429
That doesn’t mean it’s safe for them. It’s dangerous for them to use those things as it can get wrapped around parts of them, cutting off circulation or preventing them from flying altogether. The babies get it tied around their necks and di€. 😪
NO CREO PORQUE YO ENCONTRÉ UN FALCÓN ENREDADO DE HILO. NO ES RECOMENDABLE PARA ESO ESTÁN LAS ESPIGAS Y ÁRBOLES. 😮
I love the music, I'm an ER Trauma Nurse and this is so relaxing and makes it so magical
Thank you for the fresh air you sent😊
Piano is like a metal hammer on my brain tissue. Isn’t it fascinating how different we all are.
except EVERY youtube has the same dang music!
@@cruisepaige
the piano is considered a string instrument
@deborahdonnelly8423 actually, it's considered a percussion instrument because of the hammers on the wires.
I find music soothing ❤
Thanks. Wonderful idea. There's absolutely no waste when it comes to ideas like this. No scrap yarn is to small to recycle. Keep up the good works. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
As the music soothes me, I am taken to the window of an apt on a street looking out at the people rushing about in a light snowstorm.
Felting those lil bits turns out with a softer look too.
I rub all my left over yarn between my hands & pull apart the ply on longer left overs.
The blended colours look soft & wispy.
Blues, greys & whites remind me of fluffy clouds when finished 🧶🧶🧶
Yes!!! I made a ladybug on an 8 x 11 piece of construction paper with black and red yarn. It came out awesome.
You should make a video of that. 😊
This is just the best craft videos ever!!!!!!❤
Great idea! Both my daughter and I crochet so we have a lot of leftover yarn. I think I'm going to use your technique and try making Christmas tree ornaments.
Awesome Idea ❤thank you
I use my left over ends to stuff amigarumi etc.
Just checked out the channel. The person who made this video is from South Korea and the Korean word for “thread” and “yarn” are the exact same. Just use your common sense and use yarn if you want to make this. 👍🏼
What does it matter where she's from we all know it's yarn no one is stupid I hope
@@adriennapalmanteer7697 it doesn't matter they're just mentioning why they may call it something other places might not. And trust me there's definitely dumb people and more stupid people than smart or any with at decent common sense in my opinion. I've had the misfortune of having met a lot and it seems to be more men than women tbh. 😅 I'm guessing you don't read social media comments a lot either because they're definitely rampant in almost every video I've watched 😂.
She mentions in the description to use wool yarn, too, which would be safe from fumes. But acrylic obviously wouldn't.
@@adriennapalmanteer7697The OC was simply explaining why the title says "thread" even though the video shows yarn being used. And she's explaining why: "thread" and "yarn" are synonymous with each other in the South Korean language and are translated from South Korean to English as "thread."
I'm glad the OC took the time to explain this in case anyone else wondered why thread wasn't used in the video!
Thank you!
Egg shapes for Easter would be great, too.
Ohhhh yes!
GENIUS IDEA!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I would think you could use French Knitting in place of braiding...I am horrible at braiding!😝
Definitely!!
Fab idea 😊
Brilliant. I love your use of the plaited yarn to finish off the project.
This is such a cute idea. It should be "using leftover yarn" though. Thread is fused for sewing on a sewing machine but yarn is for knitting and crocheting. This, therefore is yarn. Love your creativity.
It may not be called that in their language.
Google "Lost in translation", all languages are not the same 😊
There’s always one.
A kind correction is not evil folks
@@gingerbebo1306.... Even a kind correction is not necessary
Cet une bien jolie façon d'offrir son coeur et de dire je t'aime,merci MERRY,pour ces moment de douceurs.❤❤❤❤❤❤
A quick tip: cut the two cardboard hearts at right angles to each other. Having the corrugations go in different directions creates an incredibly sturdy backing piece.
this is one of the best craft projects i have seen all year!! GREAT JOB
So, the wool would stick using the iron ? Really ? It won't come off??😮
Coz the glue is not used here.
@@sumitkaur8897if you use Acrylic yarn/wool, it will melt it. Acrylic is a form of plastic. The heat of the iron melts the strands together.
@@SweetPea112 oh I see..thanks!
I like to watch creative videos because behind the screen there is a person with a beautiful spirit❤❤❤
You can be creative and an asshole
Que lindo elogio , que frase maravilhosa, ❤❤❤❤ From Brasil
a lovely thought, thank you
Bonjour ma belle,
C'est trop beau, j'adore, c'est incroyable toutes ces petites créations, toujours plus belles les une que les autres.
Merci beaucoup et félicitations à toi.
Bisous de France.
🙏💋😘🥀🍀🙋♀️🇨🇵
Хрень - хренью
I'm inspired, thank you for sharing. I think I'm going to try cutting circle templates to see if they work as coasters!
if you do resin crafts, you shd probly try a top layer with that, cuz plain glue may not hold up for the heavy use of coasters (as anyone who's used drinks directly on cheap wood may kno, lol) 😅
@@SimbiAni Sadly, I can't get resin where I live so have not had the pleasure of trying this craft. Appreciate your input though.
I love it. I have a couple of ideas rolling around in my head that I want to do. Thanks for the idea ❤
ha dado de si el corazoncito
I cannot put into words how much I love this! I would add "yarn life" and hang it up. Omg, sooooo cute!
This is a really lovely idea. I've just finished making the J W Anderson patch cardigan made famous by Harry Styles for my daughter's birthday. Wish I'd seen this earlier. I have loads of scrap ends and would have made this as a keepsake label to go with it. Planning to make her one in autumn colours next so I'll be using your idea for that one. Thankyou for sharing. I love it.❤
Simple cheap and charming! Yeah you!
Loved watching this, thanks for showong how to make it. Beautiful ❤
I didn’t want this video to end. 🥰
I think using that beautiful knitting yarn that goes from a light shade to darker would be great for this craft. I even saw that exact knotting yarn in my local dollar store just this week. That would be so cool in this craft!
What is knotting yarn??
@@judiwagner880a typo
@@judiwagner880creo que se puede usar cualquier tipo de hilo, solo hay que ir probando cosas que de eso se trata de crear y disfrutar. De los mayores errores han salido grandes cosas. Para muestra ahí estamos nosotras 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's called ombre
It is also called crochet and mnitting thread depending kn where you live. It's adorable. Keep it up Thankz
If you put a baking sheet first thing on top of the glue/yarn layer, you have to worry less about the paper sticking to the yarn after ironing.
I was thinking a sheet of wax paper or parchment paper might work too.
Or a silicone sheet.
@@loriw8950
awesome! I was thinking it could even make a great hanging spinner ornament if one could see the back too lol maybe use parchment paper cut into shapes to match resin molds then after the design is made, separate the paper from it & put the yarn itself in the resin mold & fill with resin of choice (glittery, shimmering, etc) & so on.. voila, 3D artpiece! 😍💜
@wangyun6087 would you please explain furthur? What does the baking sheet go on directly?
Do you mean putting the iron on the baking sheet.
I havent put anything out for birds, but just wanted to share that I found 2 nests, each one decorated with a pretty ribbon woven around near the top. Made me think that female birds like a nice home like us humans. It was also very impressive.
Loved the idea . Good use for thread and yarn left over. 😊😊😊😊
This turned out so beautiful. I love it. You finished it so perfectly. Thank you for sharing. God Bless.
I'd love to make one for Valentines Day which is my birthday!! Easy to make!!
Such a neat idea with left over yarn scrapes!
Of all things to do with leftover string, I would have never thought about this. Thanks so much for sharing! Hopefully I can come up with some creative things like this one day too!
I find her art and her music very inspiring and calming. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Сразу виден Ваш вкус. А я вижу безвкусицу.
Used to do this in school years ago and it was so much fun. I still have some of my projects after all these years. Brought back great memories. I know what the kids and I will be doing for the next few holidays and feast of Saint Patrick of course ☘
You're a good mom.
Yeah, looks like kid craft...hand it in THEIR room (maybe).
@@sweettaterpie7009Aw, that's so sweet of you to say. Kids grow so quickly so us parents have to cherish each moment we have with them 😊 Have a great day!
❤@@toandiloya585
Shamrock shaped for St. Patrick's would be fun!
That is soooo cool! Love this craft design. Thank you for sharing ⚘️ ❤
Also, you could use wax paper in place of parchment paper, which is a little more expensive. Wax paper actually improves the performance of your iron.
That's a cute idea for my scrap yarn. Love it!
Here’s some info on just one type of yarn… Acrylic yarn is made from petroleum based chemicals, it is not a natural fiber, it is a fossil fuel-based fiber. Many of us crocheters and knitters will not use it because of this. Some people may have a reaction to it. DuPont originally made it in the 1940’s. To make acrylic yarn, coal-based and petroleum chemicals are treated with monomers to become acrylonitrile, which is a synthic polymer, they are then further treated with chemicals to become a gel… In other words they can melt like in the video. When you are thinking about purchasing yarn, check out what it’s made of you may be surprised. I suggest using natural fibers/yarn, it’s more expensive but some of these yarns are not healthy. I don’t know what yarn was used in this video, but it is a very good way to use any yarn… although cotton will not melt.
Hermoso corazón, muchas gracias te saludo desde Guadalajara Jalisco México, Dios te bendiga. GRACIAS 🙏🏻❤️👏😘🥰👍😍🌷🌹🙌
Great job❤
What a wonderful idea, I like the heart, I use, I use a lot of yarn I will have ago and see if I can make one. Thank you for sharing look forward to your next video/
Интересно получилось, спасибо! Возьму на заметку, буду делать с внучкой😊
I love this craft idea! My two granddaughters did it yesterday with the help of their mother and the results were so cute!
This is such a good use of yarn scraps. But what did you mix in the pile of yarn before putting it on the paper heart? If glue, what kind? Great idea, I'm sharing it with all my crochet friends. Thanks for sharing!
it's wool yarn...it 'felted'.
@@nannykat1057yes, I saw in the description it was wool; but at 1:01 the video shows glue being added to the yarn. However it doesn't say what type of glue works best for this project. What type of glue is added to the yarn scraps, please?
Clever use of left over yarn!
You have to like this style. The idea is nice for those who keep those tiny pieces👍
I love everything about these. I am going to make some Christmas decoy with my grandkids after Thanksgiving dinner.
You did a beautiful job so creative. I love it.
Fantastic video congratulations
Your room is one of the best I saw til now! ❤
That yarn must be synthetic, to melt like that.
bueno el pegamento también hace su función y si quedan hilos, hilos si, sueltecitos pues también se entretiene una volviéndolos a pegar. Será por faena!?. Las crocheteras odiamos esconder hilos y a esta chica se ve que también 😂😂😂😂😂
Eine Super Idee! Klasse!💗
Cela s'est avérée vraiment jolie felicitation madame j'aime beaucoup 🥰♥️👍🧡💜💙💛💚
This is fantastic. Im gonna try this. Expect im gonna make the geart bigger and turn it into a pillow for sofa or a bed.
Thanks for sharing. Such a lovely heart.
É fio de maha,fio de lã?
Oh! Christmas ornaments!
Great idea! Using the term "scrap yarn" will advance your views thru searches. A thin velvet ribbon would be pretty around the edges too.
A cross would be beautiful.
That’s beautiful I’ll try it with my scrap, yarn and thread
Great idea for Christmas ornaments
Beautiful!!! I love it!! Going to show your video to my Wednesday-group of ladies ❤️❤️.
Wow, i have many leftover yarn i'll be glad to try it.👍👍
I love this! You could also use different color combinations of yarn and different basic large shapes for various holidays.
Adding a hanging ribbon at top and a tassel at the bottom would look lovely
¡Muy hermoso! ¡Me encantó! ¡Felicitaciones! 🩷🩵💙❤️🧡💜💛🖤💚🩶🤎🤍
I antiseptic preferred it before the threads were trimmed. It looked beautiful!
Love this! I made some pieces years ago with threads and scraps of fabric from a suit that I made. I made it smaller 2" x 2"? I left the threads and edges loose. I wore it as a coordinating pin.
Very creative!! I'm going to try this as a fun craft with my daughter. Thank you!!
This is so amazing now I know what to do with scraps of yarn
Beautiful, relaxing music! What a novel idea this is!❤
Ich mach die für meine Enkelin 😊danke für die Anleitung 🤗
Really nice. My only suggestion would be trim other than pink. It doesn't go with the other colors.
Sehr hübsche Idee 😊❤
Thanks for sharing ❤😊
Great idea and looks beautiful ❤️
Thank you for this video. It’s really cool. Nice project for children, of course with adult supervision.
Until I read your materials list, I figured you were using synthetic yarns so they would melt together.
When I saw you were using wool yarn. I was surprised you didn't spritz it with a bit of water. Water, heart and agitation will make for a permanent felted bond.
Soo cool! What kind of glue did you use? Great idea!! ❤
Very creative! I love it! God bless you with more ideas!❤
So cool great job, you've lost nothing. Sd some people can't just appreicate something for it's beauty and the person made it for their creativity, courage to share a part of themselves. YARN, SHMARM,!! A long way to go for some unhappy humans. Everyone should always make and share what they have to offer others. MUCH LOVE!
It’s not necessarily “unhappy” or unappreciative to point out that it’s yarn.
People who don’t know the difference between the two and try this beautiful craft won’t have the same results with thread.
Grow up.
Thank you so much and you have given me an idea which I will keep to myself for now I haven’t made a tutorial in a while so it might be my next one. Now off to my waste yarn stash. Thank you xxx
This is such a cute Idea I love it. Thank you for doing this video
Great idea! You gave me great idea. Thank you for sharing your project! 😍
Thank you my darling . With love and blessings .
🎉🎉so pretty, another addition to a gift 🎁 for my daughter ❤
I made this craft yesterday. For some reason, when I ironed over the yarn with paper on top , the yarn stuck to both upper and lower papers. I had used a hot dry iron. After peeling what I could off one paper and putting it back onto the other, I used a cooler steam and it worked with the exception of a few strands.
Next time try using wax paper it might work even better... Just an idea ...
Beautiful work👌🏻❤️ creativity commemdable✨
Dankeschön liebe Freundin ❤ein zauberhaftes Videos Sie haben immer solche hübsche Ideen liebe Grüße Sigrid
Hermoso!!! Gracias por compartir tu arte tan bello.❤
This is so cute and creative! Thanks for sharing! 🥰💗🧶
VERY PRETTY, GREAT IDEA
I think this chopping up of the yarn to make a fabric has some cool possibilities. I know products are called different things around the world but what is the clear product you add to the yarn? Thanks for posting the video.
I love this idea! Thank you!!!💕
As a crocheter I have a lot yarns so definitely I'll try one day ❤
Que magnífica idea me encantó yo tengo mucha sobrinas y no sabía que hacer con éso.
❤Cool and Awesome Idea And a Great way to Not Waste Items or Anything
Very pretty and easy. Thank you
Thank you for the beautiful ideas 🎉
Que bonito!!!! Me encantó 😍 😍😍 gracias.
I am gonna try this so I can make a mother day present for my mum since mother day is coming up in Australia on 12th may😀😀😀😀
That looks fab! I think where you say at the beginning (wool) though, it needs to be very specifically not wool, some of the stickiness is from the glue, but a lot will be the acrylic yarn melting 😁
Wow, that’s beautiful❤️🐾🐾
Wow, on comments. Going to loose people because of saying thread instead of yarn!! World is messed up enough on what words to use.. it's a fun technique and uses up your scraps of yarn or thread. If large project use yarn. Smaller ones use thread.. I've used embroidery thread,do this technique but you sew over the thread. Could fo yarn too,I never have.. just enjoy it and have fun.
Exactly. Sheesh!
Thread here where I live a yarn is a conversation, ' just had a yarn with Fred down at the shops'