Noob to PRO in 100 hours of needle tufting

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I am a Japanese KZreadr with another channel, but I thought it was time to make an ENGLISH channel! I upload cute videos of anime drawings, squishies, character bento box, DIY, polymer clay, and more! I love cute things and I hope you like my videos.
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  • @juliettegiubellino1405
    @juliettegiubellino1405

    Who else thinks that Minori is so talented? Also it’s great that she give’s herself breaks instead of overwhelming herself.

  • @TsukiyoTenshi
    @TsukiyoTenshi

    I think is honestly just proof that if you keep at something long enough and you have the will and determination to improve, you absolutely will! Your videos never fail to inspire even when you're learning and stumble along the way! And I can't say that you haven't given me some super fun ideas to try out either!😄

  • @ashwillow.7159
    @ashwillow.7159

    We can all agree that we all love Minori, Baymax and Bearmax!

  • @E4Alabbasy
    @E4Alabbasy

    I love that you even included the failed project, truly we can't try something new And get it right form the beginning. I adore how Judy turned out 🥰

  • @ThatPinkLady
    @ThatPinkLady

    Hi Minori! I don’t live in Japan, but in America on the back label of the yarn they normally do tell you the yarn size. Something along the guidelines of “this is a yarn size 5” and they would also tell you a corresponding crochet hook or knitting needle size. I think that you can use these and perhaps even compare the hook/needle size to your tufting needle to see what works for you! :D

  • @worldinfo6719
    @worldinfo6719

    Minori's voice is my free therapy. I just forget all my life problems and relax whenever I see her. I love her art.

  • @rcr2279
    @rcr2279

    I know them as soot sprites. This is like latch hooking. Makes think if latch hook & needlepoint had a baby, this would be the result. Nicely done!

  • @rydergamerkamal3321
    @rydergamerkamal3321

    Minori was such Talented :D That was Amazing!

  • @sethusk
    @sethusk

    Wow, when you changed yarn it was like night and day. I'm sure all your previous tries helped with it too, but that jump to the minion was striking. I love how they turned out when you were more comfortable. Great work. If you do decide to do more, I would love to see anime characters for sure!

  • @Meowtaine
    @Meowtaine

    I love the progression in this video! Minori is always so honest in the process and I appreciate when she said that she was getting frustrated and wanted to cry so she took a break. I love how Judy turned out! 😍

  • @user-bq7vu1qq6b
    @user-bq7vu1qq6b

    Instead of scissors you could try using electric clippers next time! They have small ones for puppy paw pads that you could use for detailing work. Plus to clean up the edges between the different color sections, you can use clippers to shave the edges of each section at an angle.

  • @SaudiTechyofficial
    @SaudiTechyofficial

    Minori can do all types of artworks, she is so talented 🤩

  • @parulpatel9179
    @parulpatel9179

    Damn I wonder how many skills u have learnt so far... Also those cheap and thick yarns can be used for crochet. I started learning it a month ago (mainly just to make tops and tote bags) and going good so far.

  • @kanzhong8446
    @kanzhong8446

    can we just appreciate how much time and effort she put’s into making video’s for us?❤

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts

    can we appreciate that minori is always there to try new things for us 🥺🥺❤

  • @Biohazardkittens
    @Biohazardkittens

    needle tufting has been a craft ive been interested in for a while, but never got around to starting... it does seem like a challenging craft to understand initially, but once you learn more of the materials and how to go about it, you can make amazing things! youve improved so much with needle tufting over time! i always appreciate how honest you are about your journey learning new crafts and helping others learn as well!

  • @Innocentstars717
    @Innocentstars717

    Minori is back to make my day again❤ love

  • @donyori
    @donyori

    4:58

  • @tomomoki2
    @tomomoki2

    Minoriii ilysm ♥️♥️ and btw girl howw do you have so much patience and motivation 😭 i get that learning new things is exciting and I personally really enjoy trying new things out but it takes me forever to learn even the simplest things 🥹 mainly cuz i give up and restart a million times

  • @irosquaredboku
    @irosquaredboku

    The totoro/spirited away Makkuro kurosuke (also called Susuwatari) are more commonly referred to as "Soot Sprites" in English, since they're all sooty. Dust bunnies are a nickname for large clumps of dust that group together and are thought to propagate more dust like bunnies make babies. IRL, dust bunnies don't have ears, but artistic renderings give them ears.