Weddings are some of the most beautiful celebrations one can experience in their life (usually). The deep connection between two lovers taking physical form in a ceremonious act for all to see is one that a lot of couples look forward to.
However, it also comes with months upon months of planning, stress, and even more planning. The one thing that a bride cannot go without—the special dress. Whether it be white, maroon, black, fluffy, frilly, or form-fitting, it must make the wearer feel likе the most beautiful woman in the whole entire world.
Some brides take the plunge of crafting their own dresses, be it for the challenge, for the love of the craft, or both. Today we delve into the story of Veronika Lindberg Heino, or Kika, who knitted her special gown for her big day in 6 weeks. She was kind enough to answer some of Bored Panda’s questions so let’s get into it!
Veronika Lindberg Heino, better known by her nickname Kika, decided to take up the challenge of knitting her own stunning wedding dress

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If you were given 2.5 kg of yarn and 250 hours, what would you create? Mayhaps a blanket, mayhaps a 3D portrait, or maybe a knitted wedding dress. Seeing as you clicked on this article for a very particular reason, you probably know by now that we’ll be speaking about the last option.
Opening herself to the challenge was Veronika Lindberg Heino, better known by her nickname Kika, who documented the birth of her special white dress, sharing the ups and downs with her followers on Instagram (which she started in 2017) and YouTube.
This project came about when she and her husband-to-be were both moving house and planning an impromptu wedding, making for a very stressful 7 weeks

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For what was already an intense project, life decided to add an extra bit of *spice*: they were moving house and planning their wedding, happening 7 weeks later, at the same time, so why not add in a project of great significance on top of it all? Unless you’re as skiIIed as Kika, I wouldn’t recommend it!
“I do love a challenge and I’m often a little bit over-ambitious, and the thought felt so wild and inspiring that I just decided to take the risk and do it,” the Finland-based knitter told Good Morning America (GMA). “I ordered 2.5 kg of pure silk yarn and announced my crazy plan on Instagram, and knew right then, there was no turning back anymore.”
She ordered 2.5 kg of pure silk yarn and announced her plans to her followers on Instagram, getting the project officially started with no way to turn back

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Kika based her design around Dior, Chanel, and Ulla Johnson’s dresses. She then sketched and planned the patterns. After all that, the knitting began!


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Nothing worth doing ever comes easy. It was a struggle finding time to knit in between moving, planning the wedding, and publishing her first book

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Instead of throwing Kika off balance, this added project seemed to have the opposite effect: it kept her grounded through the tumultuous time, at least for a while. Nothing worth doing comes easy, and this project was no exception, especially as she’d never knitted a dress before.
“The process was definitely intense, and the biggest struggle was to find enough time for knitting since we were in the process of moving and organizing the wedding at the same time,” said Kika. “Plus I published my first-ever knitting book, so it was definitely hectic. But, I also enjoyed it immensely and loved seeing my vision come to life in the process.”

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Then a big setback occured—her bodice was far too big, requiring her to rip it all up and start again. Her sleeves then kept slipping off, which took lots of time to fix

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Glaring issues started appearing about two weeks in when Kika had finished the bodice and tried it on for the first time—it was way too big. Disappointed, but not defeated, the bride-to-be ripped it all up, starting all over again, describing it as “a tough and frustrating moment where some tears were shed.”
One more issue came along with the slippy sleeves that kept on slipping, revealing a tad bit too much, which Kika found hilarious yet time-consuming to fix. “I made sure to film all my mistakes so I could be real and honest with my viewers, rather than only showing them the picture-perfect moments,” she told Insider.
Not having any other option (you typically can’t just go and buy a dress off the rack, as those require alterations, which take a long time), she kept moving forward until it was one week til the wedding. Encouraging messages from her followers kept her spirits up, the promise she’d made to the project at the very beginning providing her with a sense of accountability.
However, “the biggest motivator was definitely seeing for myself if I could pull my idea and vision off, and the thought of having the dress as a memory for life really kept me going, too.”

But all that didn’t deter her! Just 4 days before the big day, the dress was finished and Kika got to have a well-deserved rest

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Everything was done. She finished her dress on Tuesday, feeling more tired and frustrated than elated, but once she put it on for the ceremony, she couldn’t have been happier with the end result.
Kika got married to her husband Jukka Heino on Saturday, September 10, at their new home (which inspired the cottage-themed wedding tone), just 4 days after she’d finished her dress. Although her partner was a bit more skeptical about her last-minute knitting project, “in the end, he was super impressed and proud of me, and thought it looked really good too,” Kika said.

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Kika told Bored Panda that they’d met back in Spring of 2020, when she moved back home to Finland from London, as the pandemic put the world in lockdown. “Just a few months after moving back I met Juki and for our first date we walked around in Helsinki for hours since all cafés and bars were closed due to the restrictions,” she said.
“I was immediately drawn to his humor and often colorful stories of his adventures which made me laugh, and of course I found him really handsome. I think he was drawn to my enthusiasm, something we both have in common and my positive attitude towards life.”
She married Jukka Heino on Saturday, September 10, at their new home. Everyone loved her dress, praising her for all the effort she’d put into it

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“Over the course of the day, guests would come up to me and immediately feel the dress and comment on it. It sometimes felt likе they were more interested in the dress than in me, but I love talking about knitting, so I didn’t mind too much,” she told Insider.
The entire process demanded around 45 days, roughly 250 hours, and 1.5 kg of pure silk yarn, costing 300 euros, or around $295, which is a bargain when it comes to wedding dresses, which go for $1,800 on average. Her 149k followers on Instagram absolutely loved the journey, jumping in with suggestions and support any time she needed it.
The entire process demanded around 45 days, roughly 250 hours, and 1.5 kg of pure silk yarn, costing 300 euros, or around $295

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The 46-minute vlog of the whole journey posted on YouTube has garnered over 3.4M views, quickly becoming the highlight of her channel, which has over 253k subscribers that look forward to her knitting tutorials. “I’m absolutely amazed by all the positive attention the video and my dress has gotten, wow!” said Kika.
“I’ve received messages from people all over the world telling me I’ve inspired them to take up knitting again or to learn it, which makes me so glad. I’m also proud that I’ve maybe been able to push the boundaries and show what is possible using knitting.”
According to Kika, “knitting was actually done primarily by men at some point in history, so the fact that knitting nowadays is associated with something mostly feminine hasn’t always been the case.” Knitting is not just for grandmas, y’all!
The 46-minute vlog of the entire process garnered over 3.4M views on YouTube, inspiring hundreds of people to take up or go back to the craft

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What began as a bonding activity with her grandma when she was 5 years old has become a lifestyle, bringing together likе-minded people from all over the world. The one lesson she’d always kept was to be playful with the craft, rather than searching for perfection.
“With knitting there are a lot of ‘rules’ or principles that come with the territory which sometimes can make it feel likе you’re not doing things the right way,” she told Bored Panda. “My grandmother always encouraged me to make things without getting hung up on perfection, being creative and playful was more important.”
She hopes her followers and those who jumped on the bandwagon to see the final dress get inspired to embrace creative projects they might feel tempted to try—“even if it might feel a bit ambitious, I say go for it!”
We wish Kika and Jukka all the best for their future together and can’t wait to see what’s coming up for them next!

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A post-pandemic resurgence of knitting is a very welcome sight for many who are getting into arts and crafts for the first time or returning back to the familiar time-passing activity. Recent research shows that knitting has a measurable effect on calming anxiety, relieving stress, and aiding with chronic pain, as well as helping one build a community of friends. And you end up with a cute hat and mittens in the meantime!
“I think knitting as a craft teaches you a lot about patience and really makes you think about what kind of garments you most likе to wear,” Kika said. “When you’re going to spend 40-60 hours making a sweater, you really want to make sure it’s something that is going to stay in your wardrobe for a long time, which makes knitting a very sustainable practice, too.”
Honestly, what’s not to love!? We wish Kika and Jukka all the best for their future together and hope to see many more exciting knitting projects! Let us know your thoughts on the dress in the comments below, and I shall see you in the next one!
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It took me 3 seconds to find the snake, what about you?
Nature has its way of playing tricks on our eyes, especially when it comes to animals that have mastered the art of camouflage. Today, we present you with a mind-boggling visual challenge: can you spot the hidden snake in this image?
At first glance, the picture may seem like a random mix of leaves, twigs, and dirt. But look closer—somewhere in the image, a snake is cleverly blending into its surroundings. Do you have the sharp eyes and patience to find it? Take a deep breath, focus, and see how quickly you can spot it!
Why Is This Puzzle So Tricky?

Many people struggle with this challenge because the snake is well-camouflaged with the environment. Its colors and patterns seamlessly merge with the leaves and sticks, making it almost invisible at first glance. Here are some common reasons why people have trouble spotting the snake:
- Your eyes are overwhelmed by the background. The forest floor is cluttered with leaves and branches, creating a pattern that hides the snake perfectly.
- Your brain ignores smaller details. Our minds are wired to focus on larger, more obvious objects. We often overlook smaller, hidden elements.
- You are looking for the wrong shape. Many people expect to see a perfectly coiled snake or a raised head. However, this snake is stretched out and blends with its surroundings.
Did you make any of these mistakes? Don’t worry—we’re about to guide you through the solution step by step!
Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Hidden Snake
If you’re struggling to locate the snake, follow these steps to improve your visual focus and uncover the hidden reptile.
Video : Hidden Object Game – OPTICAL ILLUSION PUZZLE
Step 1: Scan the Image from Top to Bottom
Instead of randomly searching, start at the top and slowly scan downward. Many people rush through the image and miss crucial details. Move your eyes methodically from one section to another.
Step 2: Look for Unusual Patterns
A snake’s scales create a different texture compared to leaves and branches. Pay attention to anything that looks slightly out of place—maybe a curve that doesn’t match the direction of the sticks or a subtle shine that hints at snake skin.
Step 3: Focus on the Middle to Right Side
If you still haven’t found it, concentrate on the middle and right side of the image. The snake is stretched out and mimics the lines of the surrounding branches. Its body follows a winding pattern similar to the twigs, making it difficult to spot.
Step 4: Find the Snake’s Head or Eyes
One of the easiest ways to identify a hidden animal is by locating its eyes. Even when a creature is camouflaged, its eyes often stand out. Try searching for two small, dark spots that could be the snake’s eyes.
Step 5: Compare the Answer with Your Guess
If you’ve already spotted the snake, congratulations! If not, don’t worry—check the red-outlined area in the provided solution image. You’ll notice the snake’s body winding through the forest floor, blending almost perfectly with the background.

The Correct Answer: The Snake Is in the Red-Outlined Area!
Now that you see it, you’re probably wondering how you missed it before! The snake’s coloring and patterns are designed to help it remain hidden from predators and prey. This incredible natural camouflage is a survival mechanism, allowing the snake to remain undetected in the wild.
Why Are Some People Faster at Spotting the Snake?
Some people find the snake in seconds, while others take much longer. Here’s why:
- Sharp visual perception: Some individuals naturally notice small differences in patterns and colors faster than others.
- Experience with hidden object puzzles: If you regularly do brain teasers or optical illusions, your brain is better trained to detect hidden images.
- Attention to detail: Those who are detail-oriented tend to pick up on small irregularities faster than people who focus on the bigger picture.
- Patience and persistence: Some people rush and give up quickly, while others take their time and scan every part of the image carefully.
Video : Hidden object games, can you see it
If you took longer to find the snake, don’t be discouraged! The more you practice puzzles like this, the faster you’ll become at spotting hidden objects.
Why Are Camouflage and Optical Illusions So Fascinating?
This puzzle is not just a fun game—it also teaches us about the science of camouflage. Animals use camouflage to blend into their surroundings and avoid predators. Snakes, in particular, have evolved intricate color patterns to remain undetected in their environment.
Here’s why camouflage is such an incredible survival technique:
- Predators can’t easily detect hidden prey. Snakes and other animals use camouflage to avoid being seen by birds, larger mammals, or even humans.
- Prey animals can escape detection. Just as predators use camouflage to hunt, some animals hide using the same method to avoid being eaten.
- It helps balance nature. The ability to blend in is a crucial part of evolution, ensuring that species survive and adapt to their surroundings.
Final Thoughts: Keep Training Your Brain!
This “find the snake” challenge is a fantastic way to sharpen your observation skills, improve your patience, and have fun at the same time. Did you spot the snake quickly, or did it take you a while? Either way, puzzles like this train your brain to recognize patterns and details better, helping you become more observant in everyday life.
If you enjoyed this challenge, why not share it with your friends and see who finds the snake the fastest? Comment below with how long it took you to spot it, and stay tuned for more exciting puzzles to test your mind!
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