๐ŸŒธ Let's Crochet Cherry Blossoms! ๐ŸŒธCrochet Vlog 'Sakura Bloom' Craft Fair/Market Prep! ๐ŸŒธ

Tina (Made with April)
6 Apr 202315:28

Summary

TLDRIn this creative video, the host introduces a new banner from Vistaprints and demonstrates how to crochet cherry blossoms using a 4mm hook and various yarns. The process involves a magic circle, chain stitches, and triple crochets to form petals, followed by assembly and embroidery for the center. The host also details the use of wire and yarn to create realistic stems and branches, suggesting the time-consuming nature of the assembly. The final product is a beautiful, handcrafted cherry blossom arrangement that could be a charming addition to any market or home decor.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽจ The video creator has a new banner from Vistaprints, which cost about 45 Canadian dollars and measures four feet by two feet.
  • ๐ŸŒธ The creator is preparing for a soccer-themed market and is crocheting cherry blossoms using a 4mm hook and various yarns from different brands.
  • ๐Ÿงถ The pattern for the cherry blossoms is called 'forget-me-not' and is available on Etsy and Ribler for those interested in a written copy.
  • ๐ŸŒบ The basic crochet technique involves making a magic circle, followed by chain threes, two triple crochets, another chain three, and a slip stitch back into the circle, repeated five times for five petals.
  • ๐Ÿชก The assembly and embroidery of the dark pink center in the cherry blossoms are time-consuming tasks that add to the overall effort required to complete the project.
  • ๐Ÿ“Œ The creator uses a darning needle to embroider the darker pink yarn through the magic circle and between the two triple crochets of each petal.
  • ๐ŸŒฟ Wire is used to form the stems of the cherry blossoms, with the ends folded in half and looped through the flower, secured with hot glue.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ Green yarn is used to cover about an inch of the stem, while brown yarn is used for the rest to mimic a branch.
  • ๐ŸŽจ The creator suggests making at least three flowers per branch to avoid a sparse look, and five flowers were made in total.
  • ๐ŸŒณ The final product is a beautiful, realistic-looking cherry blossom branch, which the creator considers selling individually or in pairs.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The video is a tutorial on how to crochet cherry blossoms for a themed soccer of Bloom market, using a specific pattern and materials.

  • Where did the creator order the banner shown in the video?

    -The creator ordered the banner from Vistaprint, which cost approximately 45 Canadian dollars.

  • What are the dimensions of the banner mentioned in the video?

    -The banner is four feet by two feet.

  • What type of yarn does the creator use for the cherry blossom crochet project?

    -The creator uses Lion Brand yarn from Michael's, Craftsmart yarn, and Bernat yarn from Walmart.

  • What is the hook size used for the crochet project?

    -A four-millimeter hook is used for the crochet project.

  • Can you describe the process of creating a single petal in the cherry blossom pattern?

    -To create a petal, the creator starts with a magic circle, chains three, does two triple crochets, chains three again, and then slips a stitch back into the circle.

  • How many petals are there in total for one cherry blossom?

    -There are five petals in total for one cherry blossom.

  • What is the creator's Etsy shop mentioned in the video?

    -The creator's Etsy shop is mentioned as a place where a written copy of the forget-me-not pattern can be found.

  • How many flowers did the creator make for each branch in the final assembly?

    -The creator made five little pink flowers for each branch.

  • What is used to secure the wire in the flower assembly?

    -Hot glue is used to secure the wire in the flower assembly and to drag all the little ends from the embroidery into the center of the flower.

  • What materials are used to cover the wire for the branch?

    -Brown yarn is used to cover the exposed wire for the branch.

  • What is the creator's final thought on selling the cherry blossom branches?

    -The creator considers selling the cherry blossom branches individually and thinks that two branches might be a good amount to sell at once.

  • What is the creator's usual process for making forget-me-nots, as mentioned in the video?

    -The creator's usual process involves making forget-me-nots with chain threes and triple crochets in a magic circle, and embroidering five little lines in the middle instead of a yellow circle.

  • What gauge of wire did the creator use for the stems of the cherry blossoms?

    -The creator used 18 gauge wire for the main stem and 20 gauge wire for the thinner parts of the stem.

  • How does the creator suggest organizing the flowers on the branch?

    -The creator suggests holding the branch in the desired format before wiring everything together to ensure a natural look with some flowers farther off from the main branch and some close to it.

Outlines

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๐ŸŒธ Crafting Cherry Blossom Banner

The video begins with the creator introducing a new banner purchased from Vistaprints, which cost approximately 45 Canadian dollars. The banner is a 4x2 feet rectangle, with a scalloped border cut by the creator. The market theme for the video is soccer and cherry blossoms, prompting the creator to crochet cherry blossoms using a 4mm hook and various pink yarns from Lion Brand, Michaels, Craftsmart, and Bernat from Walmart. The process involves starting with a magic circle and creating petals with chain threes and triple crochets, repeated five times. The creator also mentions a forget-me-not pattern available on Etsy and Raver, which is essentially a series of chain threes and triple crochets. The assembly and embroidery of the dark pink center are time-consuming but are essential to complete the cherry blossoms.

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๐Ÿ“ Assembling the Cherry Blossom Branch

In this segment, the creator uses a darning needle to embroider the dark pink center of the cherry blossoms, threading through the magic circle and between the triple crochets of each petal. Wire is then folded and looped through the flower to create a base for attaching the blossoms. The wire is bent to form a knot-like structure, which is secured with hot glue, pulling all embroidery ends into the flower's center. A small section of the stem is covered in green yarn, while the rest is brown to represent the branch. The creator discusses the process of twisting wires to form branches and placing flowers at varying distances for a natural look, suggesting holding the branch in the desired format before wiring everything together. The exposed wire is covered with brown yarn to complete the branch's appearance.

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๐ŸŽจ Finalizing the Cherry Blossom Decoration

The final part of the video script describes the creator's process of assembling the cherry blossom branches. They mention not filming the entire assembly due to the time-consuming nature of the task. The creator uses brown yarn to cover the wire and discusses the aesthetic preference for bending the bottom stem for a more realistic look. They contemplate selling the branches individually or in pairs and consider the possibility of making a tree-like structure with a thicker stem. The creator also mentions the time it takes to make one branch, which is approximately 30 minutes, with the assembly being the most time-consuming part. They provide information about the gauge of wire used for the stems and the flowers, with 18 gauge for the main stem and 20 gauge for the thinner parts. The creator expresses satisfaction with the final product and hints at potential variations with white flowers and pink lines.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กBanner

A banner in this context refers to a large, often decorative, sign or display typically used for advertising or to convey a message. In the video, the creator mentions a new banner ordered from Vistaprint, which is a company known for printing services. The banner is described as being cost-effective and having a specific size, indicating its importance for the creator's promotional needs.

๐Ÿ’กCrocheting

Crocheting is a craft where yarn or thread is worked into fabric using a crochet hook. It is the main technique discussed in the video, where the creator is making cherry blossoms. The process involves specific stitches such as chain and triple crochet, which are fundamental to the pattern being demonstrated.

๐Ÿ’กCherry Blossoms

Cherry blossoms are a type of flower that bloom on cherry trees and are often associated with spring. In the video, the creator is crocheting these flowers to create a decorative piece, using a pattern that involves making petals with a crochet hook and yarn. The cherry blossoms are part of a themed project for a market.

๐Ÿ’กYarn

Yarn is a continuous strand of fibers used for knitting, weaving, or crocheting. The video mentions several brands of yarn, such as Lion Brand, Craftsmart, and Bernat, which the creator uses to crochet the cherry blossoms. Different colors of yarn are used to create the flowers and the embroidered details.

๐Ÿ’กMagic Circle

A magic circle is a technique used in crochet to create a small round base for a project. It is the starting point for many crochet patterns, including the one in the video where the creator makes the cherry blossom petals. The magic circle is mentioned as the initial step in creating the crochet flower.

๐Ÿ’กPetals

Petals are the colorful, often soft and thin parts of a flower that surround the reproductive organs. In the context of the video, petals are the individual units of the crocheted cherry blossoms. The creator describes making five petals for each flower using a specific crochet pattern.

๐Ÿ’กEmbroidery

Embroidery is a craft of decorating fabric using a needle to apply thread or yarn. In the video, the creator uses embroidery to add a dark pink detail in the middle of the crocheted cherry blossoms, enhancing the appearance of the flowers and making them more realistic.

๐Ÿ’กAssembly

Assembly refers to the process of putting together different parts to form a whole. In the video, the creator discusses the time-consuming aspect of assembling the crocheted flowers onto a wire stem to create a branch. This includes steps like wiring, gluing, and arranging the flowers to resemble a cherry blossom branch.

๐Ÿ’กEtsy

Etsy is an online marketplace for handmade and vintage items. The video creator mentions Etsy as the platform where they have a written copy of their crochet pattern for sale. This indicates that the pattern is not only a personal project but also a product for others interested in making similar items.

๐Ÿ’กForget-Me-Not Pattern

The forget-me-not pattern is a specific crochet design that the creator has named and is using to make the flowers in the video. It involves a series of chain stitches and triple crochets worked in a magic circle. The pattern is mentioned as being available for purchase and as a reference for viewers who want to recreate the project.

๐Ÿ’กWire

Wire is a flexible metal rod that is used in various crafts for structure and support. In the video, the creator uses wire to create the stems of the cherry blossom branches. The wire is folded and looped through the crocheted flowers to secure them and then covered with yarn to hide the metal and complete the realistic appearance of the branch.

Highlights

Introduction of a new banner ordered from Vistaprints, costing about 45 Canadian dollars.

Banner dimensions are four feet by two feet, with customization options for different sizes and shapes.

Creator decided to cut a scalloped border at the bottom of the banner for a unique design.

Upcoming market participation themed 'Soccer of Bloom' inspires a crochet project.

Crocheting cherry blossoms using a 4mm hook and various yarn brands like Lion Brand, Craftsmart, and Bernat.

Demonstration of the forget-me-not pattern available on Etsy and Ribbler for a written copy.

Crochet technique involves a magic circle, chain three, two triple crochets, and a slip stitch.

Process of creating five petals for each flower by repeating the crochet pattern.

Emphasis on the time-consuming nature of assembly and embroidery in the middle of the crocheted flowers.

Use of a darning needle to embroider the dark pink center of the cherry blossoms.

Assembly of the flowers using wire, bending and looping to secure the shape.

Use of hot glue to secure the wire and hide the embroidery ends in the center of the flower.

Covering the stem with green yarn for an inch and brown for the rest to mimic a branch.

Discussion on the number of flowers per branch, suggesting three to five for visual appeal.

Twisting wires together to form a realistic branch structure for the cherry blossom arrangement.

Using brown yarn to cover exposed wire for a finished look.

Consideration of selling the cherry blossom branches individually or in pairs.

Comparison of the cherry blossom project with the forget-me-not pattern, highlighting the differences in assembly time.

Mention of using 18-gauge wire for the main stem and 20-gauge wire for the smaller branches.

Reflection on the time-consuming nature of the assembly process and its impact on potential production.

Transcripts

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hi guys welcome back to another video

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before we get started here I just wanted

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to show you the new Banner that I got I

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ordered this one from vistaprints it

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came out to about 45 bucks Canadian

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which is pretty good it's four feet by

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two feet you can pick any size you want

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but they only have like rectangular

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Square shapes so I decided to just cut

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out a scalloped

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border at the bottom here

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and I'll show you how it looks in just a

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second here

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all right so since one of the next

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markets that I'm signed up for is themed

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soccer of Bloom I decided to try

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crocheting some cherry blossoms and here

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I'm using a four millimeter Hook and the

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pink yarn is Lion Brand yarn from

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Michael's and the other ones are

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craftsmart and the bright pink is Bernat

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Bernard Bernat yarn from Walmart and

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that's just to make the little

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embroidered bit in the middle

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for all of these bits I'll play one

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section of it in regular speed and then

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the rest will be sped up but I'm just

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starting with a magic circle and then

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for each petal I'll be doing a chain

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three and then two triple crochets and

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then another chain three and slip stitch

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back into the circle and I'll repeat

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that five times to get five petals it's

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my forget-me-not pattern on Etsy and

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ribler if you're interested in a written

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copy of it but it's basically just a

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series of chain threes and triple

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crochets so they work out pretty quick

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this is in regular speed

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um but what really makes this take

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forever is the assembly and the

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embroidery of the little dark pink in

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the middle

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so just another angle here but it's the

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same thing and this is in real time as

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well starting with a magic circle going

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into a chain three and then two triple

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crochets

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to another chain three and then I just

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slip stitch that into the circle and

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that's my first petal

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and then we just keep repeating that

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until we have a total of five petals

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slip stitch into the magic ring and yarn

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off

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again this pattern is on my Etsy so if

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you want a written copy of it the link

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will be in the description below

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in total I made five little pink flowers

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for each branch you could always do more

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but I think I wouldn't do less than

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three or the branch might look a little

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bit sparse

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thank you

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thank you

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here I'm taking a darning needle I think

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I actually I'm just using a really large

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sewing needle here but I'm taking some

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of the darker pink yarn and I'm going

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through the magic circle and I'm just

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running it through in between the two

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triple crochets of each petal and then

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back through to the magic circle

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then I'm taking my wire and I'm folding

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just the ends of it in half and I'm

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going to use that to Loop through the

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flower for each flower

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here you can see I'm kind of bending

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that wire back in on itself so it's

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almost like tying a little bit of a knot

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onto the flower and it won't be too

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sturdy but I'll use hot glue to secure

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that in and also kind of drag all the

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little ends from the embroidery into the

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center of the flower

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I'll use a little bit of green to cover

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about an inch of the stem from the

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flower and the rest will be brown

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because it'll be the branch

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thank you

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all right I won't put this part in real

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time because it took literally forever

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but basically what I'm doing is I'm

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twisting the wires together and kind of

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just placing them in a way to make it

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look like a branch

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um some of the flowers are farther off

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from the main branch and some of them

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are right close to it it's up to you how

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you want to do it and it's nice to have

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a little bit of variation with each one

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um I suggest kind of just holding it in

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the format that you want it to be before

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you start wiring everything together but

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then I used brown yarn to cover up all

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the exposed wire and that's pretty much

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it

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branches I didn't film putting them all

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together because I was freaking dying

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but wow so cute right I think like two

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is enough

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I could probably sell two together

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or oh I should make these like this is

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this one I kind of like bent the like

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bottom stem a little bit I think it

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looks more realistic than this like

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super straight one

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if I bend them a little bit wow I think

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two is good

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if I put them I brought a vase over here

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but I don't know if you can see this one

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I'll put a picture oh my gosh my glue

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gun was stolen

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this is not a good base for this it

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should be like a thin

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face or like a thin hole at the top face

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if you know what I mean

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but

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they're too skinny but that's cute there

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I don't know if you can see it but it's

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cute

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um I think they'll probably sell them

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one branch Branch by Branch but this is

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my forget-me-not pattern so I brought

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this over this is like what I usually

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make they're forget-me-nots

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um really you've probably seen the video

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it's just chain threes and triple

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crochets in a magic circle but what you

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would do differences instead of this

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little circle thing the yellow circle in

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the middle you would embroider the five

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little lines in the middle and I think

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this would be cute with white flowers

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with pink lines as well so I might try

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that next but man the assembly for this

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is really like

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time consuming it doesn't look like much

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but crocheting it is actually pretty

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fast it's the assembly that takes

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forever

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I got some glue gun bits on here but

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yeah if you want to make it

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um if you want the written instructions

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it won't have the exact assembly

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instructions you'll just have to watch

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this video because I

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put it together

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how you want it really but actually

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crocheting the flower and some assembly

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instructions for this one are available

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on my Etsy and my ribbler under

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um Forget Me Not tutorial

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tutorial pattern Forget Me Not pattern

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this isn't really a tutorial it's just

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kind of showing you my process but I

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gotta pull off some of the little glue

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gun bits here

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um but yeah I'll show you some video of

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them in the cute little bags they kind

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of look like I feel like if I made

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enough or if I wrapped a thicker stem at

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the bottom I could make it look like a

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tree but like I don't know if I'm gonna

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make that many of these because they

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took so long

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it took so long

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I don't know how long it actually took

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this one usually takes me about 30

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minutes to make but I think the assembly

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for this is

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like twice as long as this I also for

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these ones I used an 18 gauge wire in

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the middle

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um for the stem and then these little

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ones are 20 gauge for this one since

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all the wires are together into the

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bottom like for these ones each flower

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is a small thin you can kind of see it

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ends about here because the dust down is

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like kind of thick and then it gets

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skinnier but for these ones I used 20

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gauge along the whole thing so I use the

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thinner gauge otherwise this stem would

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have been really thick

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um I think it wouldn't look bad if the

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stem was a little bit thicker it's still

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like

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holds its shape and is pretty like it's

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a little bit like wobbly but it still

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holds its shape so I'm not too worried

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about it yeah I'm very happy with it

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this is all

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