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An I-Cord is a crochet or knit tube that is made up of a few stitches worked in a continuous round. Crocheting an I-Cord is very easy and can be used for a variety of purposes. It is also possible to vary the number of stitches to adjust the thickness of the cord. This tutorial contains a photo tutorial for crocheting a 3 stitch I-Cord. It also includes a video tutorial for crocheting a 3 stitch and a 4 stitch I-Cord. Crochet I Cord, Crochet Belt, Crochet Eyes, Crochet Cord, Crochet Chain, Knitting Patterns Free Cardigans, Crochet Rope, I Cord, Crochet Lessons

An I-Cord is a crochet or knit tube that is made up of a few stitches worked in a continuous round. Crocheting an I-Cord is very easy and can be used for a variety of purposes. It is also possible to vary the number of stitches to adjust the thickness of the cord. This tutorial contains a photo tutorial for crocheting a 3 stitch I-Cord. It also includes a video tutorial for crocheting a 3 stitch and a 4 stitch I-Cord.

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Knitting Mill Projects, French Knitting Projects Ideas, Icord Knitting Projects, Spool Knitting Projects, French Knitting Ideas, Super Chunky Crochet, Knitting Mill, Knitting Quilt, Yarn Sewing

Last year I got myself a Prym knitting mill (small). I haven’t made that many actual things with it yet, apart from a few decorative Christmas wreaths, but I’ve gotten very addicted to turning the lever (or crank as I like to call it) to produce the lovely thick yarn. Here’s what I have learned…

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