Already done! 🙂 Not one book, but a few smaller ones. I sell them on Amazon as paperbacks and Kindle. See the links in the descriptions of most videos.
These are clear and excellent instructions! I appreciate that you did all the research and experimentation with the different materials, i.e. glue, white sugar and ended up with cornstarch as the better choice. Your making all the different shapes for molding items is just wonderful. I can't thank you enough for this tutorial, what a help it is. Thank you again!!
Wow, you have some amazing crocheted items... especially the globes! That is very cool how you make those!👍♥️ I stumbled upon your video while researching what needs to be done with my Crochet Bookmarks to finish them off. I'm guessing I just need to press them with a steam iron since they're made with Red Heart Fashion 3 Crochet Thread (Mercerized Cotton). I will take a look to see what other valuable info you have to share. Thanks so much for this info! 👍😊
Thank you for this video. 😃 I was very well explained. I was a little bit anxiouse when I first tried it, but everything went well. My first project was one of your beautiful angels and it turned out so pretty. 👍
Hello, thank you for this very instructive video! :) Can you tell me please how long does it take on avarage for the pieces to dry? Can the water + corn starch solution be kept in a jar for using it later on or it has to be prepared fresh each time? I would greatly appreciate your answer. Greetings!
Hello! It takes about 24 hours for pieces to completely dry. The starch solution becomes jello-like quite fast, so it needs to be freshly made. Good luck with your crochet projects! 🙂
Lamento ouvir isso. Acabei de verificar e funcionou no meu computador. Cliquei nas configurações, depois nas legendas e escolhi o português na lista de idiomas.
@@crochetaroundtheglobeinenglish Acho que pelo celular é mais complicado, né, ou eu não consigo mesmo. Vou pedir meu filho pra me orientar pelo computador assim que ele terminar suas provas pela Internet. Beijo💋 minha linda.
It’s really easy - you just stretch it as well as you can and use non-rusting pins on the sides to keep that shape. If you don’t use pins, just stretch it from time to time as it is drying. I do it on an ironing board, but a piece of cardboard covered with cotton cloth will work, too. Iron it through cotton cloth when it is dry. Hope it helps 🙂
You need to compile all your works into a book and I'd buy it for sure!
Already done! 🙂 Not one book, but a few smaller ones. I sell them on Amazon as paperbacks and Kindle. See the links in the descriptions of most videos.
@crochetaroundtheglobeinenglish awesomeness.... how muchbif at all possible for a signed copy,?
These are clear and excellent instructions! I appreciate that you did all the research and experimentation with the different materials, i.e. glue, white sugar and ended up with cornstarch as the better choice.
Your making all the different shapes for molding items is just wonderful. I can't thank you enough for this tutorial,
what a help it is. Thank you again!!
Glad it was helpful! 🙂
Wow, you have some amazing crocheted items... especially the globes! That is very cool how you make those!👍♥️
I stumbled upon your video while researching what needs to be done with my Crochet Bookmarks to finish them off. I'm guessing I just need to press them with a steam iron since they're made with Red Heart Fashion 3 Crochet Thread (Mercerized Cotton). I will take a look to see what other valuable info you have to share. Thanks so much for this info! 👍😊
Thanks and welcome!
I was not sure how to starch the items. Thank you!
You are very welcome!
Your video tutorials are amazing! Thank you, thank you, thank you so much.
You are most welcome! 🙂
Thank You So Much for your time and your Beautiful Creations for me to create and show. I look like a Professional Artist❣️❣️❣️💯🥰❤️
You are so welcome!
Very useful video... thank you so much... your describing style is very good
So nice of you, thanks!
Thank you for this video. 😃 I was very well explained. I was a little bit anxiouse when I first tried it, but everything went well. My first project was one of your beautiful angels and it turned out so pretty. 👍
Glad to have helped! 🙂
Hi, Thankyou alot for the video. Really important. God bless!
You are very welcome! 🙂
Thank you so much for the video.
You are welcome! 🙂
Thank you 💕
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you very much 🙏
Not at all! 🙂
Amazing 🌷🌷
Thanks 🤗
Thanks ❤
You are welcome! 🙂
This is by far the best way of stiffening crochet items. I’ve tried spray stiffener and they don’t work .
I agree; I also prefer starch.
Thank you, I suppose starching and shaping is trial and error and plenty of practice
That’s so true! 🙂
Helloooo, would the starch work with a Alize coton yarn? Its a mix of acrylic and coton. Thank you😊
Yes, it should. I have starched some angels made with cotton thread and having acrylic trim, and it worked just fine.
Thank you so much
Hello, thank you for this very instructive video! :) Can you tell me please how long does it take on avarage for the pieces to dry? Can the water + corn starch solution be kept in a jar for using it later on or it has to be prepared fresh each time? I would greatly appreciate your answer. Greetings!
Hello! It takes about 24 hours for pieces to completely dry. The starch solution becomes jello-like quite fast, so it needs to be freshly made. Good luck with your crochet projects! 🙂
Thank you very much for you answer! :)
Oi linda. Obrigada pelo carinho. ❤Que pena eu não conseguir traduzir a legenda em português.
Lamento ouvir isso. Acabei de verificar e funcionou no meu computador. Cliquei nas configurações, depois nas legendas e escolhi o português na lista de idiomas.
@@crochetaroundtheglobeinenglish Acho que pelo celular é mais complicado, né, ou eu não consigo mesmo. Vou pedir meu filho pra me orientar pelo computador assim que ele terminar suas provas pela Internet. Beijo💋 minha linda.
Could you do a video on starching 2D angel
It’s really easy - you just stretch it as well as you can and use non-rusting pins on the sides to keep that shape. If you don’t use pins, just stretch it from time to time as it is drying. I do it on an ironing board, but a piece of cardboard covered with cotton cloth will work, too. Iron it through cotton cloth when it is dry. Hope it helps 🙂
Does this work with colored items, without leaving a film or residue?
I have never tried it on very dark colors, but on lighter colors it works just fine.
@@crochetaroundtheglobeinenglish Wonderful, thank you!
@@heathercontois4501 You are welcome! 🙂
Can anyone explain what she means when she says: ring them out !?
Thank you!
It’s wring out, or remove extra liquid.
@@crochetaroundtheglobeinenglish thank you so much!
@@crochetaroundtheglobeinenglish do you know if this starching might work for a collar? 🤔
@@aboutmd2023 Yes, but you need to use less starch. You probably don’t want the collar to be too stiff.