I just got moved to Australia, got married and now I get to crochet more often. I have been looking for some ideas to crochet so you my dear have provided 15, thank you so much!! Have a blessed week!!
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve only been crocheting for just a year but have noticed the art of doing it with thin yarns and very thin threads is just that…. An art! and the colors of the yarn from specialty dyers are fenomenal!!! I am Hispanic and watch a lot of crochet channels in Spanish where most of the works are done in the thinnest yarns and threads and they are absolutely gorgeous. I’m grateful I am bilingual and exposed to both ways of crochet. My MIL crocheted the most beautiful things ever in the thinnest of threads well up to her early 90’s. European nuns (mostly Spanish) in schools historically taught crochet and lace making to girls since before the 19th century. It’s sad but understandable that in the US what you can find now mostly is thicker and bulkier yarns. Seems like today we want more wearables and quick projects in the thicker yarns and don’t have the time and patience it takes to work the thin yarns. But I truly admire the olden and simpler days when women would gather to work together and make this work and others to beautify their life. Sorry I took a tangent when your video is more for what you can do with one skein.
I love what you said. It is so very true. Crochet originated as a lace skill where people would use it to make detailed lace trim for clothes, collars, pillows, or very dainty things like curtains or bedspreads. All these projects would take a painstaking amount of time but were in themselves true art to be admired. These days we are exploring a new kind of crochet. Like you said, with the wearables and faster projects where people can get a faster outcome to move onto the next. We have grown in the Fiber Arts too with yarn thicknesses the did not exist back then. There is so much we can do now. But this specialty yarn is so beautiful, it is a good reminder for people to explore projects we don't experiment with much anymore. It's great to remind people of what they could do with this beautiful craft we love so much. 😊❤️🧶
@@CrochetWithTiffany ☺️🥰 love all you work and way of teaching. I was exited to see you again after your hiatus. Great variety of videos! Keep up the good job!
Oh my goodness, I never thought about a belt!! Absolutely love this idea! My hippie, art major niece will love that!😅🤭 Thanks Sis so much for sharing!!
Hi Tiffany Hansen right now I am working on my cottage core mosaic blanket and granny squares blanket and butterfly mosaic blanket and I love your channel and your videos and if you keep making videos I will keep watching them and what is your favorite crochet project to work on right now and favorite types of yarn to used when crocheting and keep up the great work on your RUclips channel and keep up the great work on your crochet projects
I was given 2 weight yarn and I usually work with 4 or 5. Had no idea what to make, I noticed alot are making dk yarn instead of 2 weight yarn, thank u for this video Tiffany.
Yes, I spoke with a couple yarn makers. They said that with the increase of crocheters entering the scene they are selling more DK size yarn and so they are transitioning what sizes of yarn the provide to what sells most. Fingering and DK.
You're welcome, I fell in love with crochet thanks to your videos and how well and simply you explain the process of the project. Greetings from Italy ❤
Some but not all of the projects I shared in this video I have video tutorials for. I loved all of the patterns I shared in this video though and now that I am working with Fiberlady, who specializes in thinner yarn, I would love to make similar projects to the ones I shared in video tutorial form on my channel. 🤗❤️🧶
I sure wish! There are some fantastic project ideas on Pinterest, Ravelry, and even Etsy. I think knitting is gorgeous, but I've always been drawn to crochet. 😊❤️🧶
REALLY! That's so good to know. It is not common for someone to be allergic to Bamboo. But at the same token I have met people who were allergic to acrylic yarn too. Not as common as the wool allergy. But YES! So important to know if someone is allergic to the fiber before purchasing. Bamboo is more rare, you don't bump into it often, so I can see that one being a new discovery for you. So sorry.
@@CrochetWithTiffany It came as a shock to me as I was in my 50s at the time. Never can use bamboo yarn but I love the wools especially the specialty yarns like the ones you used in your video. Lorna Lace & Madeline Tosh are two of my favorites. I have done afghans in the #2 yarns and they take forever but the turn out breathtaking. Love you “show”!
@@nanakatie9496 oohhh, I love Madelinetosh yarn too! Soo pretty! I completely agree, projects with size 2 yarn do take forever but there is a real beauty to it. 😊❤️🧶
Here's a link to the BLOG post!! CLICK HERE: www.crochetwithtiffany.com/post/unraveling-the-magic-of-specialty-size-2-yarns-15-one-skein-wonders
I just got moved to Australia, got married and now I get to crochet more often. I have been looking for some ideas to crochet so you my dear have provided 15, thank you so much!! Have a blessed week!!
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve only been crocheting for just a year but have noticed the art of doing it with thin yarns and very thin threads is just that…. An art! and the colors of the yarn from specialty dyers are fenomenal!!! I am Hispanic and watch a lot of crochet channels in Spanish where most of the works are done in the thinnest yarns and threads and they are absolutely gorgeous. I’m grateful I am bilingual and exposed to both ways of crochet. My MIL crocheted the most beautiful things ever in the thinnest of threads well up to her early 90’s. European nuns (mostly Spanish) in schools historically taught crochet and lace making to girls since before the 19th century. It’s sad but understandable that in the US what you can find now mostly is thicker and bulkier yarns. Seems like today we want more wearables and quick projects in the thicker yarns and don’t have the time and patience it takes to work the thin yarns. But I truly admire the olden and simpler days when women would gather to work together and make this work and others to beautify their life.
Sorry I took a tangent when your video is more for what you can do with one skein.
I love what you said. It is so very true. Crochet originated as a lace skill where people would use it to make detailed lace trim for clothes, collars, pillows, or very dainty things like curtains or bedspreads. All these projects would take a painstaking amount of time but were in themselves true art to be admired. These days we are exploring a new kind of crochet. Like you said, with the wearables and faster projects where people can get a faster outcome to move onto the next. We have grown in the Fiber Arts too with yarn thicknesses the did not exist back then. There is so much we can do now. But this specialty yarn is so beautiful, it is a good reminder for people to explore projects we don't experiment with much anymore. It's great to remind people of what they could do with this beautiful craft we love so much. 😊❤️🧶
@@CrochetWithTiffany ☺️🥰 love all you work and way of teaching. I was exited to see you again after your hiatus. Great variety of videos! Keep up the good job!
Oh my goodness, I never thought about a belt!! Absolutely love this idea! My hippie, art major niece will love that!😅🤭 Thanks Sis so much for sharing!!
This is exactly what I did yesterday, bought some lovely skiens at a craft fair and want to make the most out of them!
Hi Tiffany Hansen right now I am working on my cottage core mosaic blanket and granny squares blanket and butterfly mosaic blanket and I love your channel and your videos and if you keep making videos I will keep watching them and what is your favorite crochet project to work on right now and favorite types of yarn to used when crocheting and keep up the great work on your RUclips channel and keep up the great work on your crochet projects
Thank you Tiffany for the 1 skein tidbits with Tiffany..have a great weekend
Thanks so much! This is always a problem for me. I’m always trying to figure out what to do with a small amount of yarn. Great video!
You always come up with the best projects. Thank you for the video.
so many things to crochet that I never thought of. Thanks Tiffany for opening my mind.
Thank you for opening my eyes and mind and great ideas for the one skein of yarn.
You are most welcome! Thank you so much for watching. 😊❤️🧶
Hi Tiffany! What a great video and I am in love with that belt.
Thanks for the beautiful presentation . There are so many great ideas for the yarns I have stashed.
I was given 2 weight yarn and I usually work with 4 or 5. Had no idea what to make, I noticed alot are making dk yarn instead of 2 weight yarn, thank u for this video Tiffany.
Yes, I spoke with a couple yarn makers. They said that with the increase of crocheters entering the scene they are selling more DK size yarn and so they are transitioning what sizes of yarn the provide to what sells most. Fingering and DK.
Hi Tiffany, I love all of these ideas! Thanks for sharing and have a great week!
What an awesome video! Lots of great ideas!
I love this video. You should make a serie of video about projects with 1 or 2 skeins of all sizes of yarn. 🥰
What a great idea! Thank you so much for the idea. 🤗❤️🧶
You're welcome, I fell in love with crochet thanks to your videos and how well and simply you explain the process of the project. Greetings from Italy ❤
Very Nice Tiffany. Thamk You.
This is really cool. Much love 🫶🫶🫶🫶
Thank you so much for the suggestions!! I am ready now to do some destashing. 😂
YAY!!!! 🤗💖🧶
Wonderful video! Thank you ❤soooo many ideas 💡 😊
You are so welcome Michaela!! It was fun exploring all the different types of projects you can make with this thin yarn. 😊❤️🧶
This is a wonderful list!!!
Thanks for the ideas 😊
Tiffany, do you tutorials for these projects you showed?
Some but not all of the projects I shared in this video I have video tutorials for. I loved all of the patterns I shared in this video though and now that I am working with Fiberlady, who specializes in thinner yarn, I would love to make similar projects to the ones I shared in video tutorial form on my channel. 🤗❤️🧶
Thank you
Thank you for these.
@crochetwithtiffany can you please do a blanket that has a combination of a knit stitches and crotchet stitches?
Oh that sounds pretty! I totally would but I'm not much of a knitter. Thanks for asking though! 😊🧶❤️
I found another Coraline fan ❤
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Have so many singles...couple 2sies 😂🎉❤
I do not crochet. Love your blog . Do you have great ideas for knitting. 6:56
I sure wish! There are some fantastic project ideas on Pinterest, Ravelry, and even Etsy. I think knitting is gorgeous, but I've always been drawn to crochet. 😊❤️🧶
I prefer making items. With sport or fingering weight
And I found out I was allergic to bamboo yarn after buying it for an afghan🙈☹️
REALLY! That's so good to know. It is not common for someone to be allergic to Bamboo. But at the same token I have met people who were allergic to acrylic yarn too. Not as common as the wool allergy. But YES! So important to know if someone is allergic to the fiber before purchasing. Bamboo is more rare, you don't bump into it often, so I can see that one being a new discovery for you. So sorry.
@@CrochetWithTiffany
It came as a shock to me as I was in my 50s at the time. Never can use bamboo yarn but I love the wools especially the specialty yarns like the ones you used in your video. Lorna Lace & Madeline Tosh are two of my favorites. I have done afghans in the #2 yarns and they take forever but the turn out breathtaking. Love you “show”!
@@nanakatie9496 oohhh, I love Madelinetosh yarn too! Soo pretty! I completely agree, projects with size 2 yarn do take forever but there is a real beauty to it. 😊❤️🧶
Love your work but try to tone down the theatrical expressions just makes your beautiful face too fake
Totally get it. Thanks for the feedback. 😊