How to make an I Cord
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In my country, knitting is rare, unlike crochet. I am now waiting for the arrival of knitting board I ordered last week. In the meantime, I try knitting with hair comb. :D I just can't wait!
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this is by far the best method I have seen for an I-Cord! I do have one question, how do you cash off?
Thanks again for sharing!
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Good LORD where have you been my whole life!? If only I had seen this video eons ago!! What a simple easy way to make the dang cord! I have avoided so many projects just to avoid doing the stupid thing. I'm not dumb, I guess just uncoordinated because the "old fashioned" way just wasn't working for me.
Thank you so much!!
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awesome video it helped me out so much! and it's really easy that's even cooler. :o) Thanks!
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Very nifty! Thanks for uploading.
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Sweet! Way faster and easier than with dpn's. Thanks for the video.
I am really happy that you shared this, Thank you!, but do you realize how annoying the music is to listen to over your instructions. And I love that song. And I have wanted to say this to so many tutorial makers so many times. Adding music to your tutorials is in most cases not a good idea. It's distracting to what a person who is watching is trying to learn. The song is competing with your wonderful, generous and helpful efforts. I'm saying this with sincerity and utmost respect.
Cattrix999 4 months ago
@Cattrix999 I totally understand and I don't do this with any new videos I make, however, I can't edit this one now even with youtube or it would remove my voice as well. LOL thank you though for commenting!
conicuts 4 months ago
The easiest way to cast off is to cut your tail yarn and thread it on a tapestry needle and take that tail through all 3 or 4 loops, pull tight and then knot.
conicuts 11 months ago
I know, it's so much fun and easy too!
conicuts 2 years ago