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Tulip I-Cord Knitter Machine-

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You can imagine if you need to make a lot of I-Cords there may be somebody in your circle of friends or family that would totally dig knitting with power tools. And in just about five minutes this is how much we were able to knit up.

I-Cord Knitting Patterns - In the Loop Knitting I-Cord Knitting Patterns - In the Loop Knitting

Designed by Lorna Misner for Red Heart, these ornaments are made from braided icord. They also make perfect gift decorations. And a great use for leftover yarn! Rachel Braff designed this easy headband to be comfortable and soft. Pictured project by Rufarocrafty For the second hook, we are actually going to take the yarn up and around so that it does NOT catch in that hook. I’m just going to use my tapestry needle to help me because it’s really small. The first few rows will seem awkward but keep going, as learning the I-cord could make a lot of your future projects much easier. If you’re struggling, there will be a video tutorial below to help you along. Crochet I-Cord Instructions A step-by-step tutorial on knitting an i-cord – with or without double-pointed needles + 4 variationsDress up your bobby pins and turn them into pretty hair barrettes with i-cord. Great use for scrap fingering yarn. Designed by pamela w allen. Pictured projects by CirceBellesB and emloubell Statement piece that using knitted i-cords to creat a wearable piece of art. It is an awesome stash buster — mix and match whatever leftovers of Super Bulky and/or Bulky yarn you have on hand. You can also knit the i-cord purlwise. The instructions are almost the same and it’s just as easy to knit: Instructions for making trendy, chunky paracord style bracelets from knit i-cord. Easy pattern in 5 sizes.

Tulip I-Cord Maker – The Knitting Loft Tulip I-Cord Maker – The Knitting Loft

It’s really important that you don’t bring the working yarn directly to the front. That would create floats on the outside and that’s not what you want. Because this is a bit more awkward and leaves a bigger gap, purl i-cords stop looking neat past 3 stitches. Two purl -icords: With 3 stitches on the left and 4 stitches on the right Make sure that you’re holding onto the Embellish Knit pretty tightly because this power tool does have a bit of power to it. And, oh my gosh, this is totally working! I love it!

For this project, I used Ice Yarn’s Organic baby cotton in #3 DK weight yarn with a 3mm hook. You can use anything you like though, it really just depends on the type of project you want to make. This I-cord can be made larger by adding more chains in the beginning but the most common way is starting with three chains, which I will show today. Feel free to experiment though, since it’s only a one row repeat it’s easy to start over. An i-cord is basically a very small tube knit in the round. But because it is so small you can get away with knitting it on straight needles instead of the usual four or five double-pointed needles or circular needles. It’s much faster and a lot less complicated. Note: Read this tutorial if you were looking for the i-cord bind off. And here’s how to do the i-cord cast-on. Why is it called i-cord?

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