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@harperbeene29998 ай бұрын
Jazza your vids are so funny
@Nanners_Art8 ай бұрын
❤❤
@moonsigil8 ай бұрын
11:05 where is the link to her video?
@r4mpantlioness3908 ай бұрын
I would love to see a really big floor rug of your medallion that you use in your DND campaigns
@DrStrange82918 ай бұрын
How was this posted two days ago if this video came out 3 hours ago???
@Nerdforge8 ай бұрын
I feel you on the initial struggles lol 🙃 All your rugs turned out awesome! And yees keep it up, would love to see more 😍 (also thank you for the very kind words 🙏)
@RedpurrFox8 ай бұрын
Colab when?? 👀
@PaulBence8 ай бұрын
Collab pls 🥺🥺🥺 :3
@Happy_Hippies8 ай бұрын
Would love to see you show up for a collab video with jazza to show him how to go overboard in giant scale hahaha your probably so done with tufting tho arnt you 😂
@liesbeth_ve8 ай бұрын
I just came from your video! So fun to see you two take on the same medium!
@ourabouras8 ай бұрын
I hope you turn your rug into a tapestry Martina, it would help you stay warm in the studio while displaying all its glory😁
@elricdotah8 ай бұрын
The colorful backdrop you had as a giant rug in your new studio would probably be an epic homage to your old studio.
@JustMe-il8rk8 ай бұрын
and it woudln't feel so bad to cover it up with furniture like it was with the howl's moving castle
@unclejrok90838 ай бұрын
I just finished watching Nerdforge's rug making video. I guess the next step will be KZbin's biggest RUG collaboration!
@feelswriter8 ай бұрын
Me, too! Great idea !
@onabiv8 ай бұрын
It is so crazy that they both released a video on this on the same day
@jennylawson19808 ай бұрын
I just finished NerdFordge video as well!!!! Goodness..two great creators on the same day how fun!!
@AzraelThanatos8 ай бұрын
Yep...same thing here watching that massive piece there where she skips the learning process entirely there to this
@enfysz16958 ай бұрын
SAME!!?!?!
@JACKPheonix8 ай бұрын
The fact that he saw another creator post a similar video and he just got excited about how much fun they must have had based solely on how much he enjoyed the process is why so many ppl love jazza. He is genuinely kind and creative and it bleeds out through his videos. It’s what brings so many back to your videos over and over. 💜
@taracampbell24338 ай бұрын
Remember that thrift store painting that became a dragon and a knight on a lake? THAT would be an amazing rug
@Xiroi878 ай бұрын
It kind of looked like a tapestry, so it would work perfectly
@petradegroot35788 ай бұрын
Yes!! That sounds so cool 😄😄😄
@amandagermany59338 ай бұрын
I came to comment a dragon but that would be even more epic!
@kileyhanson12038 ай бұрын
That would be so epic on such a large scale 😮
@AussieElricFangirl8 ай бұрын
Came here to say that exact thing, Jazza needs to do a dragon rug - fingers crossed we see one
@GreenEyesLive8 ай бұрын
A little help If you’re considering dabbling w it in the future again. 1:Instead of shaving the long strings of, you can just pull them out and if you end up collecting enough you can use it at a pillow filling or something similar, or just throw it out. 2: instead of cutting the cloth up to the yarn you’re supposed to leave like an inch outside of it, that you glue to the back of the rug, either with spray adhesive or with a glue gun or similar.
@_someoneonearth_8 ай бұрын
Deep in my heart, I know nobody should trust me with these tools but even deeper in my heart I want to create floof.
@akashsarkar2001-r5k8 ай бұрын
You'd literally be able to create fluffy jackets from this, I guess
@creepycutiecrafty8 ай бұрын
I’m in the Danger Floof club too
@petradegroot35788 ай бұрын
Same😅
@Skeazix8 ай бұрын
Floof FTW!
@Arissiah8 ай бұрын
These guns are basically just latch hook but FAST. Latch hook is cheaper and safer, although it takes a lot longer, you get a very similar result if you really want to
@_neophyte8 ай бұрын
jazza and nerdforge uploading a rug making video on the same day? what a coincidence Edit: so this comment is getting some traction so maybe you'll see this: You guys HAVE to do a collab someday PLEASE Jazza
@sparklefluff8 ай бұрын
Literally just watched their video on that lol. Really interesting coincidence
@cune253138 ай бұрын
if TenHundred drops a tufting video tomorrow I quit youtube
@saragruber10198 ай бұрын
Maybe they both watch Ali Spagnola(sp?) she did one recently
@damiettamataram34928 ай бұрын
Martina is such a badass tho! I really hope she keeps the rug tho..
@danielwesley50518 ай бұрын
Seems like tuft competition… That was the best joke I could think of.
@jennym.22688 ай бұрын
I would absolutely love to see you do a huge rug! That would be so cool! It is just as satisfying to watch a it is to do.
@ARDIZsq8 ай бұрын
A Jazza video WITHOUT a dragon?! Guess we know what needs to be on the potential giant rug. Or maybe you could do a rug for your Space Bears.
@Xiroi878 ай бұрын
Someone just suggested the thrift store dragon painting Jazza did some years ago.
@stephenhurley42968 ай бұрын
Space bears riding and or fighting a dragon in rug form
@TGPDrunknHick7 ай бұрын
I love that Jazza essentially speedruns the history of artistic mediums. yes he could just follow instructions entirely but, showing us why concessions are made, why decisions are made when it comes to these mediums is important. it's entertaining but, shows how these things had to develop to get here as well.
@MrMouseYT8 ай бұрын
I just finished Nerd Forge's video now its Jazza's turn
@Slayer_Xiena8 ай бұрын
funny enough I was going to watch her next because tube put him first for me lol
@marshawargo72388 ай бұрын
I also just came from NerdForge❤! She says go big or go home boys😂!
@LittleLilaKatBoo8 ай бұрын
Lol same, literally just finished watching and this was in the recs
@Dragon-yb2pr8 ай бұрын
Same here. I was surprised by this lol
@k8m8838 ай бұрын
Love the synchronicity and look forward to a Nerdforge / Jazza tufting collaboration. I vote for an epic dragon battle!
@adamlebner84298 ай бұрын
Bring on the giant rug! You know it has to be an epic dragon vs hero landscape scene, because classic Jazza.
@freezypeeps83118 ай бұрын
I’m a knitter and crocheter, so I spent a third of this video screaming “just go to a yarn store and get a yarn winder!”. That DIY atrocity was a real face palming moment for me, lol! Equal parts ingenuity and hilarity! Amazing as always Jazza. I love seeing you try new art forms. Keep 'em coming…
@McCloudyYarny8 ай бұрын
Same🤣
@willowhill65102 ай бұрын
As someone who lives nowhere near a yarn store and would have to drop like $30-$50 to get one, I thought it was genius 😂 I'd rather use one of my dad's drills for free and use the money on more yarn 😅😂
@ChrystalChristie8 ай бұрын
and just like that the student becomes the master 🤩 this was such a fun watch and gosh am i so sorry for the cry laughing i did while watching the first attempt 😭🤣 thank you so much for the shout out im so glad my video helped you out! 🫶🏼 let me know if you need help on your giant rug!
@BWWWAAALORDOFDUCKS8 ай бұрын
This video made me appreciate even more what pain and effort went into Nerdforge's rug. For me thats kinda what Jazza videos are about. Showing the grittier side of learning a medium and showing that it's manageable with a bit of time and effort.
@sampokemppainen30418 ай бұрын
And yet nobody's ever talking about lending a hand and tools to a friend. It's always, buy this and buy that. And to be frank, the first example was deliberately wrong, to create content.
@juliii_g8 ай бұрын
@@sampokemppainen3041actually Martina DID talk about lending tools in their video.. they had someone in their area lend them their tufting gun for the video 😅 it would be quite hard for them to help Jazza out because they're literally on the other side of the globe 💀
@juliii_g8 ай бұрын
This! Nerdforge really made it look so easy 🤯😊
@kkaubela8 ай бұрын
Well said.
@bluealex63708 ай бұрын
A RUG OF THE OLD STUDIO'S BACKGROUND! A RUG OF THE OLD STUDIO'S BACKGROUND!! A RUG OF THE OLD STUDIO'S BACKGROUND!!! A RUG OF THE OLD STUDIO'S BACKGROUND!!!!
@yellheahtris8 ай бұрын
I've never seen a rug look so happy to be stepped on! I LOVED seeing the long haul process and the struggles that came with it! That was a lot of fun seeing you learn slowly and make something really sick! And hell yeah, I'd love to see a big ol rug from ya!
@Taracinablue8 ай бұрын
Lol, yes, I was just thinking at the end that if anyone in the studio is grumpy at Jazza, they can go stomp on his face 😅
@imjayhime5 ай бұрын
Pleaseee make a part 2! This was so fun to watch, and I need to see you make a _giant_ rug now 🤩
@Hyperstar_Gaming8 ай бұрын
Love how the Tufting machine is like a jackhammer/scissor/ gun fusion.
@marshawargo72388 ай бұрын
Kinda like an air nail gun! "This won't hurt a bit, it's only yarn!"😂😂😂
@Hyperstar_Gaming8 ай бұрын
@@marshawargo7238 lol!
@MegaKellyschannel8 ай бұрын
Add a giant hypodermic needle to it and you have NIGHTMARE FUEL!
@Bullfrogerwytsch8 ай бұрын
A bob Ross landscape, with at least one dragon... Very jazza appropriate.
@destructionindustries19878 ай бұрын
This
@angelbarrios4268 ай бұрын
21:40 It's funny because I just saw the Nerdforge video and then came to see yours 😂. It's cool when channels from around the world that share their main topic supports each other 👍.
@annabanana11608 ай бұрын
“The big one” already hearing Nerdforge laughing out loud 😂✌🏻
@pmgreatorex8 ай бұрын
Jazza, my Grandma taught me this craft when I was a little girl in the 1960s. However, the materials were simpler. Grandma used hessian, recycled from sacks that had held chook feed. The tool was a simple brass hollow needle of about 15cm with a beveled end which pierced the hessian. Before starting, she threaded the wool (which would have been left over from a garment that she’d knitted) through the top end of the brass needle until it emerged from the bottom, pointy end. The wool was in a hand wound ball in her basket. I remember there was a screw on the side of the needle which adjusted the tension. I’m sure Grandma used a frame but I can’t remember it. I do remember the pretty punched wool rugs on the floor of her kitchen, which she backed with, probably, more recycled hessian. I really enjoyed your video but I can hear Grandma turning in her grave at the thought of spending $1000 on the set up. (She lived through the Great Depression and was still saving cotton wool from pill bottles in the 1980s. She was also from a German family and you didn’t waste anything.) As a maker all my life, I happily put my hand up and admit to jumping on the latest fad and spending far too much on stuff. That’s why they invented Marketplace!
@Azarvail8 ай бұрын
Hear me out. The big rug has everyone in the studio sitting at a round table like king Arthur. And they're all wearing different outfits based off of what they like. For example, Dave as a space marine or what he wants to be but all at a round table with everyone in the studio.
@brunnokamei96238 ай бұрын
Gotta appreciate art youtubers who go above and beyond to make any kind of art.
@ChibiChula8 ай бұрын
I love that you didn't try to hide the early mistakes. It's probably extremely helpful for those who want to attempt this in the future to witness the struggle it can be without proper preparation. 😉👍 You got there in the end though and it turned out great. Well done! 👏🏼😁 BTW, I was actually amused to see this video pop up on my feed a bit after Nerdforge's. 😆 I actually saved both to my playlist of craft videos to watch (because I couldn't watch them right away) and now I'm watching in reverse order so I'm off to watch Nerdforge next. 😅
@mysterytruck8 ай бұрын
this is cool and a more modern way of making rugs or tufting. me and my grandma use to make rugs like this but we did it the old fashion way. we just have some needle, yarn, scissors, mesh and our imagination. That ' machine' is intimidating for me so i'm just..i'll stick to my traditional rug making lol maybe in the future i'll try that out. As always your creativity is impressive.
@destructionindustries19878 ай бұрын
6:23 as someone who dabbles in the sewing and knitting arts, i was amazed at how you solved that. It's ingenious. I have power drills! I'm gonna try it.
@0mnicorn8 ай бұрын
Rug tufting from both Jazza AND nerdforge? What's the deal with tufting?Is this medium all the rage in the art community right now?? Edit: HOLY SHIT JUST WATCHED TO THE END AND NERDFORGE WAS MENTIONED?! You guys should collaborate! That, or you could do a super crazy large rug tuft to rival hers 🔥🔥🔥
@theaces36978 ай бұрын
seems to have got popular on Instagram around the end of last year and the start of this year and now everyone is acting like its this new great thing
@damealeta35418 ай бұрын
Martina was part of the round the world artist paint where Jazza started it off and sent it to another artiest and they sent it on to another one, etc. If you haven't seen it you should look it up.
@dianacourt3778 ай бұрын
I want to dig my toes into the floofy rug
@TheLionPear8 ай бұрын
I love that you jump in and are willing to fail and learn the hard way. I think that sort of thing lays a foundation for the knowledge you gain later to build on.
@arnarbjarki25888 ай бұрын
I think it would be a very cool idea if you try carving with wood lathes. and btw you should definatly do a big rug
@RonjaZorina8 ай бұрын
Make a huge rug homeage to your old filming background with the color blocking, then use it under your current filming spot so your feet get some cozyness
@nataliegray80198 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite creators uploaded a rug tufting video today. Coincidence? I think not!
@evavangelder46638 ай бұрын
When I saw both of your videos I knew I had to watch yours first to see the dabbles and beginnings and theirs to see how epic it could get
@doeswhateveraspidercan38268 ай бұрын
Literally just finished watching nerdforge's rug tufting video only to get a notification for this
@adarshjkalathil8 ай бұрын
Me too
@pearl11228 ай бұрын
Lol same.
@graceswan43538 ай бұрын
I love this era of trying something blind, but then researching and having a full on go at it
@creatorsvoid8 ай бұрын
I used to work at a carpet factory! Those tufting guns thingy caught me off guard the first time I used it 😭 (was a tufting machine operator)
@milolouis27838 ай бұрын
omg please make more rugs! they look so sick! its a long shot, but i feel like something inspired by full metal alchemist would make a really really cool rug
@jiminlover82128 күн бұрын
I love watching Christal. She knows her stuff and has super helpful do's and don't. I'd like to stuffed one day but it's so much money and work that I enjoy watching others on yt. The shaving part is always the most satisfying to watch.
@ourabouras8 ай бұрын
Can’t believe you and Nerdforge dropped twin videos in the same week, that’s epic😂 And not to hate, Jazza, but watching you flounder so much in the beginning really made me appreciate how much planning and studying Martina put in to her creation. Your rugs came out wonderful, I’m sure your kiddos are super excited by their new floor ornamentation😁 If you do make a massive rug I hope you hang it like a tapestry during your wintery June and July months. My suggestion would be to stick with the stained glass aesthetic cause it really works well with this medium, and to do either a Godzilla vs Kong scene or a Pacific Rim Kaiju battle.
@midnightwolf95318 ай бұрын
You should try macrame next! It can be very fun to work with, play around and make your own patterns, and there’s all sorts of wall hangings you could make. I’ve seen some with basic mountainous scenes, (mostly the basic shapes) but there are so many patterns for leaves, flowers, and more that you could try. Check it out, you may have fun with it! :)
@Raida78 ай бұрын
Love Jazza's reaction to the first trigger pull. Yup, it's terrifying
@BetaCupcake8 ай бұрын
it amazes me how far creativity has come. from cave paintings to rugs and so much more. you keep rocking, Jazza
@herbststern23788 ай бұрын
We want a giant dragon rug!!!!!!! Enormous!!!! Magnificent!!!! I cannot wait!
@jessanewell94528 ай бұрын
I love your channel and nerdforge, so see you both upload rug tufting videos at the same time made me so happy!
@hammykilpatrick65218 ай бұрын
I think since they both are doing it and nerdforge really didn't get the rug she wanted in her space maybe they should see about doing a colabe competition on this medium.
@shannona69898 ай бұрын
Jazza, give oil sticks a crack. Lots of fun, pretty much oil pain in stick form... glorofied crayons, but with more blending etc can be used with oil paints. Makes a hell of a mess, super fun
@CoolMDC8 ай бұрын
Jazza’s art is so amazing!
@LushiSirenita8 ай бұрын
OMG! I would love if some how Jazza and Nerdforge do a collab with this media! Like a battle of some epic rug battle!
@emkayart8 ай бұрын
I would love to see more rug tufting! Maybe an even bigger project? 👀
@ben-w5n8m8 ай бұрын
7:16 just made me realise I was not being dumb and it was "f****** atrocious" LOL
@asuwannabe20158 ай бұрын
Please do this again and ACTUALLY do a bob painting!!!!/rug
@bunnymom8 ай бұрын
I'm learning a lot from this channel. 😂❤. Plz do part 2 . Pllzzz.
@mickeybreezy8 ай бұрын
I feel like the most obvious choice would be to do a giant rug with your classic dragon with the coins and fire in the background scene. That would be a badass rug to have.
@Bexinmo8 ай бұрын
Hey Jazza, on the wool winder, where the metal guide arm keeps moving around and you have to keep straightening it while you wind, rip apart an old clicky pen and remove the spring. Slide the spring over the end of the metal guide arm and work it all the way to the flat part of the L. It will prevent that arm from wiggling into the unlocked position.
@LemonThymeArt8 ай бұрын
Right on! 🎉❤. Cool that you showed the journey. As my idol (after Bob Ross) says: "Take chances, make mistakes, get messy!"
@helpuslisa50748 ай бұрын
Pretty sure thats Mrs Frizzle
@carolyncasner48068 ай бұрын
I appreciate you showing the full process: jumping in without any knowledge. It is easy to get excited about a new thing to realize that it is way more complicated than anticipated. I enjoy your sense of adventure, play, and having fun. Most important, not giving up but learning ❤ idea for the big project: Hobbit Shire
@JSAbbott8 ай бұрын
EDIT: Collab with Nerdforge needs to happen! Now I want to see you do needlepoint. I think you would actually enjoy it. I've done needlepoint since I was a kid and it is one of the few things my ADHD brain allows me to enjoy for hours at a time. 😃
@JayU108 ай бұрын
I know I'm still mastering drawing fundamentals, but Jazza is who aspire to be. Taking your knowledge base and applying it and even expanding it with other mediums. It's so inspiring to see someone try a medium they've never tried before, researching it and acquiring the requisite skills enough to be able to do something great in that medium.
@harperbeene29998 ай бұрын
Jazza just trying the gun is so funny😂😭😭💀💀 at 1:17 early 31 sec
@froshboitv8 ай бұрын
I’m from Nerdforge yesterday lol so cool to see Jazza’s go at this
@TheCraftyAutistic8 ай бұрын
Nerdforge found they didn't want to stick it on the floor where it would be hidden, so wall hangings would be a cool idea. I love the idea of using it for sound baffeling.
@l.n.49298 ай бұрын
This is, truly, one of the best videos. Learning and practice is just so valuable. It's great to see a longer process.
@asuwannabe20158 ай бұрын
Did you guys plan this?! SO MUCH CONTENT!!!! I love this more of the same feed my adhd need for the same stuff from multiple people i like yes pleaseeeee
@jeremytroxel30418 ай бұрын
a remake of the original jaza backdrop with all the characters as rug would be an awesome video!
@lacytaylor15018 ай бұрын
Just finished Nerdforge's video and now this. Is KZbin trying to tell me something...
@KateWood-co7jv8 ай бұрын
first of all who the hell is Nerd forge and what do you mean youtube is trying to tell you something ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/I I /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/I ``````````````````````````````````````````````
@mister_wizard90788 ай бұрын
Big Bobb Ross rug would be really epic!!
@taikaperhonen64848 ай бұрын
I watched Nerdforge's video yesterday and it's so interesting to see two (and a few) very creative, talented and ambitious people take on a nearly identical challenge with such different approaches. Fascinating.
@Helllo-w8f8 ай бұрын
one day jazza will be able to build a mansion, apliances, furnature, paintings, floor, EVERYTHING
@ElisaShaffer8 ай бұрын
What about a proper Bob Ross rug? Or of course a dragon in a Bob Ross rug?
@MichaelBrown-yv4zs8 ай бұрын
You should try and make a giant WarHammer battle scene rug.! That would be epic.
@bio-exorcist99498 ай бұрын
I saw Nerdforge's video before this one and while I was watching yours, I was like "I wonder if Jazza has seen Martina's video yet." That last bit answered my question lollll
@kyokoyumi8 ай бұрын
After watching Martina just expertly make a massive Howl's Moving Castle rug, watching you was pretty painful at first LOL
@Junoevents8 ай бұрын
Jazza! To compete with Nerd Forge you are going to have to do something epic. The thing that comes to mind is a battle tapestry with space bears. Would love to see that!
@ellieanniecreations94778 ай бұрын
This brings back memories!!! For those on an strict budget, look up latch hooking! you do not need to have a tufting gun with that. I used to do that as a kid and it was a fun project and way to learn!
@corychristensen59178 ай бұрын
Jazza and Nerdforge both releasing rug tufting videos in the same day. Is this a new trend?
@Chris_Seccull8 ай бұрын
If you want an idea for a large scale rug like Nerdforge, I think a good idea would be your old backdrop. Or maybe the backdrop you all painted for Insert Art, or something in that style.
@dooplets._.57768 ай бұрын
It's pretty cool that this happened to come out the same day as nerdforge's video :]
@ThroughTheThornvine8 ай бұрын
JAZZA AND NERDFORGE WITHIN HOURS OF ONE ANOTHER? Fantastic
@ellaenchanted23998 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but the paint splat w/out any context looks like a puddle of blood to me. All I can think looking at the three projects is that Jazzatar stabbed someone with a pencil leaving nothing but a puddle of blood at the scene of the crime.
@JakeDogg-RIP8 ай бұрын
20ft tall Jazzattar rug!!! Or a 15 ft tall kabutops eating a strawberry yoghurt!! 🩸 💀 😂
@gabgaf87238 ай бұрын
0 views in 13 seconds? Jazza fell off
@timmoore95928 ай бұрын
775 in 6 mins...viewers just slow to react
@JensDeBrabanter8 ай бұрын
950 in 7 minutes, very slow yes
@spyderfreestone7368 ай бұрын
A huge Space Bear rug would be so perfect.
@jpducey8 ай бұрын
Would love to see a rug that's a love letter to one of your TTRPG campaigns, whether it's a main villain, a big battle, or all the PCs
@joshuawills84208 ай бұрын
Make your old mural into a rug 👀 honestly that would be so cool
@ConnieMckendrick-uy2dx8 ай бұрын
Jazza I'd love to see you try your hand at acrylic nails 😅 with amazing designs I know it's a weird suggestion but there's a lot to learn acrylic to monomer ratio ,bead control, application, shapeing and structure, and lots of fun to be had with designs.,like mabey animation nails , or portrait nails , or anything really, u can probs tell Im learning acrylic nails 😂, most people think there not much to it but it's defo learning curve and some competition nails iv seen are really works if art , anyways love your videos ❤
@tobiasware8 ай бұрын
Great video, Jazza. I thought about tufting but it was way over my budget. However, for those like myself with the urge to make a similar rug why not try latch hooking (not to be confused with rug hooking)? I've done it for millennia... well, forty odd years... it uses a 3.5 hole per inch mesh (quite expensive, though at ~AU$22 per meter) and acrylic or wool yarns. You can buy pre-cut lengths of yarn (like the cut yarn produced by the tufting gun) but it is way cheaper to cut it yourself - although very time consuming. You need only one specific tool for latch hooking and that is the latch hook itself, about AU$5 from a craft store - it's actually a modified Victorian era boot button latch. It uses far less yarn than the tufting, it is manual not machine made, to make the rug almost as dense as tufting use two or three threads per hole in the mesh. Check it out.
@mflarino8 ай бұрын
Here I am, Saturday morning catching up on my YT videos, and I'm like what are the chances that I'm watching two rug making videos. I'm glad you mention NerdForge. You need to make the dragon to compliment her piece.
@SpanishIndain8 ай бұрын
I would love to see a massive Erdtree rug to celebrate the new Elden Ring DLC coming out! I think the bright colors of the tree on a bleak background would aggressively draw the eye!
@starlastar29328 ай бұрын
It too me a while to watch this video because life kept getting in the way but I got SO EXCITED that two of my favorite peeps came out with rug tufting videos at the same time 😍 can't wait to watch hers next!
@steveconner61268 ай бұрын
Very cool and ambitious. Looks like you learned a lot about yourself and tufting. Thanks for hanging in there and giving us a great result.
@ChimeraSoul8 ай бұрын
I will say i very much appreciate seeing the initial struggle it hrlps give a more realistic view how starting something new can be.
@crazykittenvideos8558 ай бұрын
Great video. I had never heard of tufting but it looks awesome. I would like to see a massive rug paying homage to all the 80’s American action TV shows. The A Team, Knight rider, Dukes of Hazzard, Airwolf, The Fall Guy, Miami Vice etc. you can probably tell they are from my childhood! Great job Jazza!
@neonmoon83568 ай бұрын
What a redemption arc! And TY for always including your early struggles when you try a new craft. Sometimes the simple-looking things have a steep learning curve and that's okay!
@slateportraichu54168 ай бұрын
Love seeing you try something new! Thank you for quality content, Jazza!
@M3RS.8 ай бұрын
The Easter is here. You can try an old slavic tradition where you draw on eggs. It's called pysanka. Or you can try drawing IN glass. Like with a glass cutter and decorate a wine bottle with it or something. I don't think you've done these before.
@Rosie-yt8nd8 ай бұрын
on my recent crochet project I've worked with 2 different colored yarns simultaneously and it makes such cool color blends!! i wonder what tufting would look like with two different strands, creating "mixed" portions!! (also its always good to buy more yarn than you estimate. most yarn shops let you return the extra if you keep the receipt. color matching retrospectively is a hassle)