I just realized that my Youtube Channel, Crafting With Caylene, is one year old today! On this day last year, I opened my Youtube Channel and uploaded my first video, a tutorial for the magic circle. A few days later, I uploaded my first video tutorial for one of my crochet creations, an eyeglass case crocheted using the Tulip Stitch with a 3D flower button on top.
Looking back at my first few videos, I am super thankful that someone even watched them. I am even more grateful for all the encouraging comments and subscribers that kept me going. Although my Youtube Channel is not a huge one yet, I appreciate all the love and support from everyone. Thank you so much!
If you like what I share, please continue with the support and lovely comments, and subscribe to my Youtube Channel if you haven't already. It also helps me a lot if you could give me a 'Thumbs-Up' on tutorials that you enjoyed! And it's fun to see your finished work on social media, so if you have an Instagram account, show me your work by tagging me @craftingwithcaylene.
Meanwhile, I do have several new crochet projects planned, so I hope you will be looking forward to them and like what I will share as much as I enjoy sharing them with you!
By the way, the photo above is a personal project I'm working on for fun, but I'm still writing the pattern down anyway. It has become a habit of mine to write every single thing down [just in case] ever since I began making tutorials. I can't sit down and just crochet anymore!😂
Yay! Of all the crochet scrunchies I've made so far, this one is my favorite, and I can finally share this with you.
I love how it looks on my hair, and I think it will look great on yours, too. Even on your wrist!😄
I have wanted to make a crochet scrunchie tutorial for some time now, but all this time, I was trying to figure out a way to crochet one that doesn't have to be thrown away or redone eventually once the elastic gets stretched out or breaks. Wouldn't you hate to throw out the project you spent time crocheting with that favorite yarn?
I also wanted it to look like a flower in full bloom. As I mentioned in my previous blog post, I love flowers, and many of my crochet projects are flower-inspired.
Don't worry. I know this looks complicated, but this double-layered ruffled scrunchie will not take a long time to make at all. It is easy to make and also easy to fix. Gather your materials now to make this scrunchie for yourself or to give as a gift.
My name is Caylene. I love the beautiful nature around me. Whenever I have time, I come here to my little comfort space to share one of my definitions of happiness with you: CROCHETING. I hope the crochet patterns I create will also bring light and joy to your day, even during dark times.