Crafty March Wrap-Up | Dripping with Creativity

TLDRIn this video, Ali shares her crafty adventures in March, including finishing a pair of socks and making a macrame bracelet. She also shows progress on her Weekender blanket project.

Key insights

🎨Ali found solace in doodling and drawing as a form of creative expression.

🧦Ali finished knitting a beautiful pair of drippity drop socks using Bor and Bliss yarn.

💍Ali tried her hand at macrame by making a stylish yellow bracelet using the Three is the Magic Number kit.

📜Ali made progress on her Weekender blanket project, using hexagons and various yarns.

🔨Ali sought advice on securing the ends of the macrame bracelet without making them sharp and uncomfortable.

Q&A

What size needles does Ali use for knitting socks?

Ali generally uses 2.25 mm needles for knitting socks, but suggests that beginners start with 2.25 - 2.5 mm to determine their tension.

How does Ali secure her macrame bracelet knots?

Ali used a dab of super glue to secure the knots, but is seeking advice on how to avoid the ends becoming sharp and uncomfortable.

What project is Ali currently working on?

Ali is currently working on her Weekender blanket project, using hexagons and various yarns.

Why does Ali enjoy doodling and drawing?

Doodling and drawing allow Ali to express her creativity in a non-demanding and soothing way.

Where can you find Ali on Instagram?

You can find Ali on Instagram as @rivalrystitches.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and overview of the crafty adventures from March.

02:55Ali finished knitting a pair of drippity drop socks using Bor and Bliss yarn.

05:20Ali experimented with macrame by making a yellow bracelet using the Three is the Magic Number kit.

07:43Ali showed the progress on her Weekender blanket project, using hexagons and various yarns.

10:16Ali seeks advice on securing the ends of the macrame bracelet without making them sharp and uncomfortable.