In general, anything that takes more than an hour or has anything to do with stitches that aren’t sc, st, and doc you should stay away from in the first few projects lol
environmentalist here! great video, i think you shared a lot of fun ideas ! that said, be careful that you’re not equating making something with sustainability. making your own sweaters is super fun and dandy, (i love wearing my crochet clothes out for people to see!!) but if you’re buying a ton of yarn AND new clothes often, you’re actually increasing your consumption. the goals of sustainability are generally to reduce your consumption and use what you already have. i liked your idea of the soap holders and the reusable swiffer covers a lot, i feel like you can certainly complete those in less than 1 skein and use the leftover yarn to make something else! some of the ideas , however, i’m not entirely sold on. i don’t know what the purpose of a towel ring is , and i can’t see myself making a cleaning product specifically for my blinds unless i have scrap yarn. i was personally kind of hoping this video would go over how to find thrifted yarn, projects you can make with scrap yarn, or crochet products by environmentally conscious brands ! i’m also pretty new to crochet so i don’t yet know what kinds of yarn are generally more environmentally friendly! this video is honestly really good and i appreciate the research you put into this, but personally i would swap out “sustainable living” for “household products”, because it seems to me that that’s more of what you’re going for. no hate intended, just sharing from the perspective of someone who intentionally buys less and pursues a sustainable lifestyle!
A big part of sustainable living is figuring out what you can realistically make in a certain amount of time, so that you're not just buying unnecessarily. Planning projects and then buying the items to make it rather than buying a lot of yarn and then seeing what projects you can potentially make with is much more sustainable both financially and environmentally.
If you're making Swiffer-type items, acrylic is really the best thing to use...especially if you already have it. Acrylic will last AND because it's plastic-y, it will create static as you use it to keep the dust trapped. I made a loopy set for my floors over a decade ago and it's still going strong.
a soap saver is actually intended for soap scraps! you use a bar of soap until it's too small to use anymore and then you put the little scrap in and you keep doing that until it's decently full and you use the whole thing and it prevents you from wasting the soap scraps
You’re so adorable ☺️ My daughter crochets 🧶 She shared this with me and asked me what I would like for Mother’s Day… Thank you for all the fun ideas for her make. She made me a mug sweater last year.
I just made a looser stitch version of the mason jar hook holder but for separating and holding plant cuttings when you're propagating several in the same jar. Really happy with how it came out
I can not give you a money gift to thank you, because im a child and parents 10000000% will not let me but i would like to say a thank you in this comment for helping me find inspiration to crochet clothes for the first time a few months ago and now i have a bag full of crochet tops and hats! ❤
i've seen people make soap savers but with 100% wool... they then rinse them out in hot water, and it tightens the weave making the soap permanently trapped in there... like, it gets felted together... they're great for exfoliating, since wool is a bit scratchy, but not that bad... but soon i'll make some cotton ones for my dr squach bars... because they suck so bad... they run out so fast, and when they're thin, they're impossible to use... LOL... i think a cotton crochet or knit sock would be perfect for them... thanks for the idea...
Thank you for another brilliant video! I really love these project videos, but I'm really curious what you would think an intermediate or advanced crochet project would be? I don't really know what my level is cause I usually just crochet whatever so I would really love if you could make an "advanced" projects video :))
One thing I always enjoyed to make is tiny hammocks and tents for my rats they always loved sleep in them, my soft potatoes always were so impatient to get new one every few weeks
Even MORE sustainable observations for the stuff in this list: BATHROOM make your loofahs out of acrylic yarn so they will create more static (which holds the foam in place) and wash better. If you need something rougher, buy a piece of luffa plant. Cotton rounds are a lot of work for little payoff and washing them wastes water. Get unwoven cotton balls and split them into the bit you need instead, they are already biodegradable and not mixed with any plastic fabrics. Soap savers are for soap scraps! Put your scraps in them to use the entire soap up. Or just do what I always did and squish the scrap into the new bar while wet, then leave to dry so they merge together. KITCHEN Scrubbies are the best! But if you're a dish brush person, try bamboo brushes. If want something just like a sponge, try 100% plant fiber sponges with coconout fiber for the rough side. It's also compostable! There's eco dishwashing options for everyone under the sun! If you have bottles where a scrubby wouldn't fit, put in coarse salt and soapy water, close and shake. CLEANING SUPPLIES As someone without a swiffer, what you can always do is use a floorcloth (or old shirt) wrapped around a squeegee. MISC Sewing doll clothes is also 10/10! Your cats will lose their minds with the cardboard box your yarn came in or a dead insect, I would say don't waste your time. Making a thing that won't be touched or used is a waste of yarn and very much unsustainable. That's it! I know this is more of an eco-friendly than crochet-friendly list but I think it's always good to put sustainability above crafting. Maybe you will crochet less stuff, but if these suggestions get you into being more sustainable, that's worth it!
Idea: things you can crochet that are practical/functional? Idk you kinda hit everything in all of your videos! I recently got back into crocheting and I fell in love with your channel!! Thank you for posting!❤️❤️
The soap-saver bag can also hold all the tiny slivers of bar soap that get chucked when they get too small, just keep adding them to a soap-saver bag and use them up
The soap saver will also eliminate the gooey soap goo that gets on the soap holder. I hate cleaning that part of the shower. I only use shower gel because of this. I think I will make one and try this out!
Acrylic yarn would actually be great for some of the scrubby stuff. I was listening to a fashion designer talk about the textile industry. And basically, synthetic fibers will not degrade in one lifetime. Which means that they last for longer. So if they end up in a landfill it's not great. But if we're talking about replacing a loofah: using acrylic yarn to make it would actually be better because you could just have that same loofah for the rest of your life. The designer was talking about why she chose to make all of the clothing that she creates out of synthetic fibers. And it's because she's had a lot of the same clothes since she was a kid cuz her size hasn't changed much and she has a lot of things that have become threadbare because they are made with natural fibers where is the clothing that she has ever made a synthetic fibers are still hanging in there and when she no longer needs them she can donate or sell them and then they're on the second hand market and they can be recycled many more times than smthg made of a natural fiber.
I'm nearly done with making a loofah and it's easy enough but man... it takes forever haha. It's I only 3 rounds but the 3rd round alone is over 1000 stitches 😊
okay so heres a bonus one for everyone, this has no pattern but tbh its a simple circle. get one skein of your favorite washcloth cotton yarn and one skein of the scrubby (not the one thats mixed with cotton, just the full scrubby part) double them up together and make a circle 3xs around, you will NEVER use those nasty ass sponges again for your dishes. I have legit HAUNDREDS of these in my house and I NEVER use sponged (unless its for the bathroom. Just toss them in the wash with your towels and reuse forever! I love them sm
I love your crochet ideas videos they are the best I watch everyone of the videos and I want to do so many projects but I already started one and I don’t want to start another one before I finish the one I’m working on but I’m writing down what I want to do thank you so much for these videos I have so many ideas
To me sustainability is about creating stuff that I otherwise would buy and throw away. Yarn also has to be produced, that also costs ressources, but I don't know how they outweigh each other in the end.
You're adorable. I'm so glad this was recommended to me lol, instant sub! I'm trying to save money and make more things if I'm able to so this is very helpful! Going to make a few of these tonight since it's time to switch out my swiffer cleaners anyway!
could you do a video of some crochet ideas for autumn (i’m in the southern hemisphere and we’re in autumn and literally everyone is doing ideas for spring so it’ll be nice if someone could do an autumn crochet ideas)
I think sustainability didn’t really come through in this video - to me, the most important thing is to not make things you don’t need, not buy what you won’t use, and use what you have. I know this is super hard as a creator, especially if you look at it from this perspective. Why make 2 more plushies if a million already exist? I hope you get what I mean. Like, how many of these do I actually need that can’t be done with a rag, possibly cut from an old shirt I have already at home I get that it was probably super hard to find 30 ideas already, but some really felt like those “amazon must haves” that no one has actually any need for. I think we need to shift our mindsets from “how much I can create” to “how can I use this purposefully” - to me, people crocheting 50 sweaters per year isn’t sustainable either, what do you need 50 sweaters for? I feel like sustainability is less about creating and more about improvisation and using what’s available.
Thank you thank you for saying that acrylic is not sustainable, I wish shops would stop selling acrylic yarn! I find bamboo sustainable too for many projects, and organic wool of course but it wouldn't work for these projects you have here.
You know what would be cool? You could make a vid about the worst things to make as a beginner lol
i think like a half and half video for worst things to make and then best things to make
Absolutely
@@adele6020 yes, its a excellent idea ❤ I love it
I can think of some things, tapestry crochet, amigurumi where you have to sew a lot, most items of clothing
In general, anything that takes more than an hour or has anything to do with stitches that aren’t sc, st, and doc you should stay away from in the first few projects lol
environmentalist here! great video, i think you shared a lot of fun ideas ! that said, be careful that you’re not equating making something with sustainability. making your own sweaters is super fun and dandy, (i love wearing my crochet clothes out for people to see!!) but if you’re buying a ton of yarn AND new clothes often, you’re actually increasing your consumption. the goals of sustainability are generally to reduce your consumption and use what you already have.
i liked your idea of the soap holders and the reusable swiffer covers a lot, i feel like you can certainly complete those in less than 1 skein and use the leftover yarn to make something else! some of the ideas , however, i’m not entirely sold on. i don’t know what the purpose of a towel ring is , and i can’t see myself making a cleaning product specifically for my blinds unless i have scrap yarn.
i was personally kind of hoping this video would go over how to find thrifted yarn, projects you can make with scrap yarn, or crochet products by environmentally conscious brands ! i’m also pretty new to crochet so i don’t yet know what kinds of yarn are generally more environmentally friendly!
this video is honestly really good and i appreciate the research you put into this, but personally i would swap out “sustainable living” for “household products”, because it seems to me that that’s more of what you’re going for.
no hate intended, just sharing from the perspective of someone who intentionally buys less and pursues a sustainable lifestyle!
A big part of sustainable living is figuring out what you can realistically make in a certain amount of time, so that you're not just buying unnecessarily. Planning projects and then buying the items to make it rather than buying a lot of yarn and then seeing what projects you can potentially make with is much more sustainable both financially and environmentally.
THATS TRUE i need to be conscious in my yarn purchases
If you're making Swiffer-type items, acrylic is really the best thing to use...especially if you already have it. Acrylic will last AND because it's plastic-y, it will create static as you use it to keep the dust trapped. I made a loopy set for my floors over a decade ago and it's still going strong.
a soap saver is actually intended for soap scraps! you use a bar of soap until it's too small to use anymore and then you put the little scrap in and you keep doing that until it's decently full and you use the whole thing and it prevents you from wasting the soap scraps
You should make a video only about crochet things from granny squares!
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You hit this one out of the park!!
You’re so adorable ☺️ My daughter crochets 🧶 She shared this with me and asked me what I would like for Mother’s Day… Thank you for all the fun ideas for her make. She made me a mug sweater last year.
I just made a looser stitch version of the mason jar hook holder but for separating and holding plant cuttings when you're propagating several in the same jar. Really happy with how it came out
You should make a video about 30 pieces of clothing you can crochet love your content btw❤️
You should make a mothers/ Father’s Day gift ideas since it’s coming up ! Love your vids ❤
I like that idea! and thank you:))
You posted a 10K subscriber video not that long ago and now you're at 30.5K that is amazing and I am so happy you're growing!
THANK YOU ITS SO WILD IM SO GRATEFUL
You literally saved me a ton of research for my next project!
i love these videos and the fact that you also put everything together in a pinterest board!
Would deffo watch vlogs/crochets with me/ditl crafting with you! You’re the cutest, literally a comfort channel at this point
I can not give you a money gift to thank you, because im a child and parents 10000000% will not let me but i would like to say a thank you in this comment for helping me find inspiration to crochet clothes for the first time a few months ago and now i have a bag full of crochet tops and hats! ❤
timestamps for myself:
4:27 - waffle dishcloth
5:53 - bottle scrubbie
6:59 - swiffer covers
I love your recommendations in the miscellaneous part! Practical crochet ideas I never thought about I'll need to do
I love your videos so much! Thank you for taking the time to make them!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
You are my new favorite RUclipsr. Love these round ups.
I actually get wool and cotton in second hand shops, or using plastic bags and old t shirts to make yarn. The less we buy, the better :)
The swiffer covers looks super cool. I might try one out for my wet jet.
For the wet jet, make sure to leave holes where the solution sprays out. I made the mistake of not doing that when I first made them.
OMG! I just found you. Don't cry. The first thing I did was subscribe. You are ADORABLE!! I'm looking forward to watching your vids.
i've seen people make soap savers but with 100% wool... they then rinse them out in hot water, and it tightens the weave making the soap permanently trapped in there... like, it gets felted together... they're great for exfoliating, since wool is a bit scratchy, but not that bad... but soon i'll make some cotton ones for my dr squach bars... because they suck so bad... they run out so fast, and when they're thin, they're impossible to use... LOL... i think a cotton crochet or knit sock would be perfect for them... thanks for the idea...
This was actually more helpful than I thought it would be as someone who is not too sustainable in my day-to-day life. Made me actually things ❤
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Thank you for another brilliant video! I really love these project videos, but I'm really curious what you would think an intermediate or advanced crochet project would be? I don't really know what my level is cause I usually just crochet whatever so I would really love if you could make an "advanced" projects video :))
One thing I always enjoyed to make is tiny hammocks and tents for my rats
they always loved sleep in them, my soft potatoes always were so impatient to get new one every few weeks
These are such great ideas!!! I never thought to make my own cleaning supplies. Thanks
Your describing skills for when you don't know the word=impeccable. subbed.
The loofas, baskets, soap savers, etc. are useful& cute!
Even MORE sustainable observations for the stuff in this list:
BATHROOM
make your loofahs out of acrylic yarn so they will create more static (which holds the foam in place) and wash better.
If you need something rougher, buy a piece of luffa plant.
Cotton rounds are a lot of work for little payoff and washing them wastes water. Get unwoven cotton balls and split them into the bit you need instead, they are already biodegradable and not mixed with any plastic fabrics.
Soap savers are for soap scraps! Put your scraps in them to use the entire soap up. Or just do what I always did and squish the scrap into the new bar while wet, then leave to dry so they merge together.
KITCHEN
Scrubbies are the best! But if you're a dish brush person, try bamboo brushes. If want something just like a sponge, try 100% plant fiber sponges with coconout fiber for the rough side. It's also compostable! There's eco dishwashing options for everyone under the sun!
If you have bottles where a scrubby wouldn't fit, put in coarse salt and soapy water, close and shake.
CLEANING SUPPLIES
As someone without a swiffer, what you can always do is use a floorcloth (or old shirt) wrapped around a squeegee.
MISC
Sewing doll clothes is also 10/10!
Your cats will lose their minds with the cardboard box your yarn came in or a dead insect, I would say don't waste your time. Making a thing that won't be touched or used is a waste of yarn and very much unsustainable.
That's it! I know this is more of an eco-friendly than crochet-friendly list but I think it's always good to put sustainability above crafting. Maybe you will crochet less stuff, but if these suggestions get you into being more sustainable, that's worth it!
I like the swiffer/dusting ones. those are great ideas for scrap yarn.
I’m surprised you didn’t sneak the star garland into this one as well
HA that one manages to find its way in to almost all my videos
Idea: things you can crochet that are practical/functional? Idk you kinda hit everything in all of your videos! I recently got back into crocheting and I fell in love with your channel!! Thank you for posting!❤️❤️
That video is in the works!!
@@omazingpaige can't wait to watch it!!
The soap-saver bag can also hold all the tiny slivers of bar soap that get chucked when they get too small, just keep adding them to a soap-saver bag and use them up
The soap saver will also eliminate the gooey soap goo that gets on the soap holder. I hate cleaning that part of the shower. I only use shower gel because of this. I think I will make one and try this out!
You can make a video of different projects you can make with granny squares
your voice is so soothing i just pop on. your videos while i crochet
thank you ❤️
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Acrylic yarn would actually be great for some of the scrubby stuff. I was listening to a fashion designer talk about the textile industry. And basically, synthetic fibers will not degrade in one lifetime. Which means that they last for longer. So if they end up in a landfill it's not great. But if we're talking about replacing a loofah: using acrylic yarn to make it would actually be better because you could just have that same loofah for the rest of your life. The designer was talking about why she chose to make all of the clothing that she creates out of synthetic fibers. And it's because she's had a lot of the same clothes since she was a kid cuz her size hasn't changed much and she has a lot of things that have become threadbare because they are made with natural fibers where is the clothing that she has ever made a synthetic fibers are still hanging in there and when she no longer needs them she can donate or sell them and then they're on the second hand market and they can be recycled many more times than smthg made of a natural fiber.
You have done a wonderful job! Thank you for working so hard on your videos and making them enjoyable.
I'm nearly done with making a loofah and it's easy enough but man... it takes forever haha. It's I only 3 rounds but the 3rd round alone is over 1000 stitches 😊
I thought this video was SUPER COOL!! Thank you so much for sharing & have a wonderful evening.
Thank you ! you too:)
I discovered ur channel yesterday and I’ve just been binge watching ur videos lol I love ur content! Ur also insanely pretty btw:)
Love these ideasss I literally stopped working on the top I’m making to start making those flower lookin’ bowl covers🫶🏻🥰
love this!! congrats on 29k!!!
Question? How long does it take you to make one of these collections videos?
i can't wait to try some of these! love you videos :)
you're such a sweetheart I love watching your videos!!!
thank you ❤️❤️
Love ur videos they r just so creative and gives me the crochet vibes❤❤❤
Your videos are so well thought out and amazing! Thank you for sharing and please don't cry. I subscribed. :) Happy hooking!
I've seen your other videos, which contain pretty neat stuff, but this one was the first one that made me like O_O Why didn't I think of this??
okay so heres a bonus one for everyone, this has no pattern but tbh its a simple circle. get one skein of your favorite washcloth cotton yarn and one skein of the scrubby (not the one thats mixed with cotton, just the full scrubby part) double them up together and make a circle 3xs around, you will NEVER use those nasty ass sponges again for your dishes. I have legit HAUNDREDS of these in my house and I NEVER use sponged (unless its for the bathroom. Just toss them in the wash with your towels and reuse forever! I love them sm
Based on very shallow research I did, the most sustainable yarns probably are alpaca and wool, not cotton like many people assume
Making a sustainable living means, the crafter can actually make a living by doing their craft. Without another income to support themselves.
I love your crochet ideas videos they are the best I watch everyone of the videos and I want to do so many projects but I already started one and I don’t want to start another one before I finish the one I’m working on but I’m writing down what I want to do thank you so much for these videos I have so many ideas
you are so fun to watch and i LOVE all of your suggestions! you have a great energy about you- thank you for these tips, ideas, and videos (:
just learned to crochet and found your channel soon after, thank you for the vibes and great ideas!
i just discovered your channel, and i love your videos! thank you so much for putting your content out there!
@KarinJoy those pie oven mitts!!!❤
One more granny square for me to sew to the gang💪 oh how I hate it. Love your videos btw❤
Would you do a video on projects for acrylic yarn. I have so much acrylic yarn and don't know what is best to do with it
I will save this video for future reference :) Love the waffle pot holders - they look really cute!
Many excellent ideas that I hadn't seen or thought of before, thanks for the great inspo!
Gr8 video 100% cotton yarn is amazing
To me sustainability is about creating stuff that I otherwise would buy and throw away. Yarn also has to be produced, that also costs ressources, but I don't know how they outweigh each other in the end.
Back at it again with a great video 💗
Love love love this video! Thank you 🙏🏽
Amazing, thank you so much for this as planning to sell sustainable items on my market stall. LOVE your videos 😍!
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Really fun and useful video ❤
You're adorable. I'm so glad this was recommended to me lol, instant sub! I'm trying to save money and make more things if I'm able to so this is very helpful! Going to make a few of these tonight since it's time to switch out my swiffer cleaners anyway!
Thank you for subbing!!!
I love all of these ideas💡
yay!
could you do a video of some crochet ideas for autumn (i’m in the southern hemisphere and we’re in autumn and literally everyone is doing ideas for spring so it’ll be nice if someone could do an autumn crochet ideas)
I think sustainability didn’t really come through in this video - to me, the most important thing is to not make things you don’t need, not buy what you won’t use, and use what you have.
I know this is super hard as a creator, especially if you look at it from this perspective. Why make 2 more plushies if a million already exist? I hope you get what I mean.
Like, how many of these do I actually need that can’t be done with a rag, possibly cut from an old shirt I have already at home
I get that it was probably super hard to find 30 ideas already, but some really felt like those “amazon must haves” that no one has actually any need for. I think we need to shift our mindsets from “how much I can create” to “how can I use this purposefully” - to me, people crocheting 50 sweaters per year isn’t sustainable either, what do you need 50 sweaters for?
I feel like sustainability is less about creating and more about improvisation and using what’s available.
I love these lists! Could you do one for intermediate projects?
working on it
maybe you can make a summer clothes inspo? love your videos
that’s next saturdays video ❤️❤️
Lovin your videos🫶🏻 so good to see you thrive dude (:
ive been looking for some sustainable patterns because ive been making plarn recently!!!
Could you do a video about room decor?
This was just great❣
Thank you for sharing that’s awesome 🙏🏼🧶💗😻🦋
Sistainable crochet tip: frog your unused projects!
Yayyyy so excited!!
This is such a cool video! Love your content!
I subscribed plz don’t cry!!!
i cant wait
You should do a video of a big pillow that is cute for us aesthetic girls
I love your videos!!! :))
Great video imma make all these things😮
this is finally out!!!
Helpppp with types of yarn to use for types of clothes PLEASE!!!
cnt wait tomorrow will be my birthday
2:08 girl ur too cute😭❤️❤️
Thank you thank you for saying that acrylic is not sustainable, I wish shops would stop selling acrylic yarn! I find bamboo sustainable too for many projects, and organic wool of course but it wouldn't work for these projects you have here.
What are the best yarns to use if you want to be sustainable?
i believe they said 100% cotton! :D
Well done
Yas
Can u do a mother’s day one 💗✨🌷
where can i find the shelf for yarn behind you? xx
Love these, thank you! Do you have a source for the bag at 6:34? I love that specific design
the original design is on the pinterest board linked in the description!