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Uploaded by heyjulie95 on May 11, 2007
This video is for my friend who is confuzzled by a wackily written knitting pattern. It shows how to do an attached 2-stitch i-cord. (Note: instead of K2tog, it should be K2tog tbl. OOPS)
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useful but it would have good to have a contrasting yarn for the i cord.
SueBea 1 year ago
thank you thank you! I too was confuzzled.... :)
jumanahbellydancer 1 year ago
Thank you! my shawl pattern asks that I crochet the top edge, but I want to i-cord it. So thank you for showing me how it's done.
bellylaughing 1 year ago
Thank you for showing this! It "finishes" my shawl in an easy, neat way! I would never have figured this out without your explanation!!!
charlottewilbur 2 years ago
Thank you - you have explained so well and saved me so much time...
tessag74 3 years ago
Thanks for posting!
loveofnature 3 years ago
Thanks, This was very helpful
evhmoviestar 3 years ago
thank you for posting this, I was having a heck of a time trying to figure this out :)
therealmarliah 3 years ago
a million thanks! Your video and instructions are so much clearer than the wonky written instructions and photo tutorials I've found.
amaferna 4 years ago
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useful but it would have good to have a contrasting yarn for the i cord.
SueBea 1 year ago
thank you thank you! I too was confuzzled.... :)
jumanahbellydancer 1 year ago
Thank you! my shawl pattern asks that I crochet the top edge, but I want to i-cord it. So thank you for showing me how it's done.
bellylaughing 1 year ago
Thank you for showing this! It "finishes" my shawl in an easy, neat way! I would never have figured this out without your explanation!!!
charlottewilbur 2 years ago
Thank you - you have explained so well and saved me so much time...
tessag74 3 years ago
Thanks for posting!
loveofnature 3 years ago
Thanks, This was very helpful
evhmoviestar 3 years ago
thank you for posting this, I was having a heck of a time trying to figure this out :)
therealmarliah 3 years ago
a million thanks! Your video and instructions are so much clearer than the wonky written instructions and photo tutorials I've found.
amaferna 4 years ago