
Ramen is easy enough to make with a package of Cup Noodles, but knitting a bowl of hot soup takes a lot more skill. A talented artist who goes by the name betibettin on YouTube has produced a video showing us just how he accomplished this feat. You’re especially going to want to see how he makes the noodles and soup broth!
But before we get to the video, let’s take a closer look at betibettin‘s creation:
▼ File this under “looks good enough to eat”!
▼ Each ingredient is expertly crocheted. Who knew green onions made of yarn would look so cute!
Feel like you can make your own or just want to see how it’s done? Take a look at the step-by-step video below!
Source: IT Media
Images: YouTube (betibettin さんのチャンネル), Tumblr (betibettin)





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