Crochet an i-cord (right-handed version)
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
How to make a crocheted i-cord, by June Gilbank (www.planetjune.com). This technique allows non-knitters to make an i-cord identical to a knitted version!
LEFT-HANDERS: Here's the left-handed version of this video:
• Crochet an i-cord (lef...
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Yes, you can make i-cords in different ways. What is nice is when people are willing to make videos to teach me and I can learn the way I like best - or do all the different ways whenever I choose! Thank you! I just practiced your way and it's fun.
Luv it! Been crocheting for 55 years and this is the first time I have seen this. Thank you.
@anjanasharma9012
4 жыл бұрын
Me too seen it first tym
Thank you sooooo much!!! I've watched lots of how to make i-cord videos,but none of them was as clear as this one.I really liked it!!
Thanks so much for this! I don't crochet and I knit just a little, but I found this way to crochet I-Cord to be far easier than knitting it! I've just made 10.5 yards of jumbo i-cord (made using "Country Loom" yarn and a 6.5 mm hook) in a couple of hours. For those who mention "why not use the little crank machine", I would point out that you can only use up to size 3 yarn on those and so can only make relatively thin i-cords. The I-cord I just made using this technique used size 6 jumbo yarn and the resulting i-cord is about an inch in diameter! I think I'm going to make a bunch of this size and use about 60 yards to make a big, arm knit pouf! The arm knitting part will only take 30 mins or so, so the time investment will be in making the i-cord, but it's well worth the time invested... :)
You have the best voice for tutorials. This was great all the way around, plus very relaxing to listen to.
Ms Gilbank, I'm new to crocheting and your videos have been a great help whenever I get stuck. Thank you!
This was literally my 10 or 12 time crocheting and got it the first time (sorta. Little loose). Love straight forward, slow, and easy to follow instructions.
As brasileiras precisam aprender a ensinar como você. Elas são maravilhosas no crochê. Mas para ensinar fazem tudo muito rápido. Pessoas com grande nível de dificuldade como eu sofrem para aprender. Mesmo pausando o vídeo. Mas o seu vídeo está maravilhoso 😍😍😍 parabéns pelo modo como ensina. Com calma, e com jeito.
As a crochet or of over 45 years I thought I knew it all. This video has been invaluable to me. right up there with the foundation single crochet chains and the gapless turning chain. Thank you so much!!
Wow! thank you for that! It's so much better to actually watch a stitch/technique being done than just reading the directions. Your demo was concise, accurate and very easy to follow. Thanks!!!
I had never heard of i cords and just want to thank you for sharing - GREAT!
I had no idea that you could crochet an I-cord. I have been knitting cords for years and this seems so much easier. Thanks for a easy to follow video. Diane
10 Years after you posted this it is still the Best Instructions I have found on crocheting a substantial cord suitable for purse straps ect!! Great Job and Thanks for sharing!!💯🎀💋🎯🏆🎖♥📀💰👍
This is the easiest way to make an icord that I've seen yet!!!! Thank you so very much!!!
@marianneyag4106
4 жыл бұрын
I agree. I have seen other people do it. But she is the best. Very simple and straightforward!! :)
Wow thank you so much for teaching, slowly and very clear instructions. I had to go through a few other videos and it was complicated. But your instructions are perfect. I just watched you the first time and got it and made absolutely stunning bag handles. Thank you so much :) xx
とても分かりやすくてすぐ編めました👍ありがとうございます😊
GREAT TUTORIAL!! Thanks for sharing. You showed all the steps really well. Your camera was just right. 😊💚😊💚
You are a great instructor and I love your tutorials! Thank you for taking the time, it's appreciated:))
Excellent. I hv been looking for just this type of cord to make for my little crochet phone pouched. Thks heaps.
I love your tutorial. It's easy to learn and I have already made one for my crochet bag. Thank you for sharing. Shared it.👍👍
Thanks for this video! As I am only a crocheter this is an amazing video to have bookmarked! I have several ideas already for this i-cord, show laces, eye glasses holders, and amigurumi dog lease and belts, this will even be great to add tie-stings to my crochet hats! THANKS SO MUCH! Now I don't have to ask someone else to knit me an i-cord, I can do it myself with practice, time and patience! Thanks again for an awesome video!
Thank you for sharing! I'll use this technique for making skinny arms & legs for amigurumi projects! Very clear explanation & good close ups.
@bellajane9064
6 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this I love it
EXCELLENT!!! thanks so much for sharing and being very clear….how simple this is.
@ileanawursten2205
6 жыл бұрын
Es cierto. Muy claro.
Thank you so muck for taking the time to record this tutorial!
Such an excellent tutorial! Thank you for taking your time with it.
fantastic technique to crochet an I cord. Really beautiful. I am very eager to do this early. Thank you june
thank you so much for this tutorial. the way to explains is very easy to follow
Obrigada. Mesmo não entendendo uma palavra consegui entender aprender e fazer. O foco do vídeo e o movimento suave de suas mãos valem por mil palavras. Gratidão
I used a small cable needle for the first two loop as I had trouble just holding them tight with my finger but this is ingenious! Thank you!
Thank you, June. Perfect video and lovely voice instruction.
So glad I found this video. Followed along and made a perfect i-cord in black! Thank Ü!
I use this for my starter chain on more difficult projects, like trying to work with small fluffy yarn. It's hard to see exactly where to put the hook with a regular starter chain. This makes is super easy and gives it a nice edge even with shells.
You explained this so beautifully and easily! Great Job!!!!
OH my GOODNESS! Thank you for this video! You make it easy to learn new things and I love that!
Thank you so much! After mastering the granny square last year and producing a bedspread and pillow cover, I wanted to do something a little different, so now I'm following your directions to make a light belt for over a tunic-style blouse.
Thank you so much, I've been trying to do an i-cord crochet a long time. I saw a lot of videos but never did it. And now I see how simple it is. Thank you soooo much And sorry for my bad English :P
Thanks. You make it look easy. Like to try. ❤
thank you so much for this. I am so grateful that there are instructional videos like yours on this site, because I have tried reading the books, but the pictures and the explanations always sound like Greek to me.
Oh my gosh, thank you! You saved me nine dollars on a pattern!! Super clear instructions too!
Excellent !!!! I just finished a girls top and needed a cord at the bottom....this i-cord will work great! I will be posting on my blog within the week or so. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great
@mohammadgouse1316
6 жыл бұрын
super
I was wondering since time ago about this interesting type of cord. Actually, it was easy, thanks to your simple directions!
This is a really nice way to do i-cords!! I haven't tried knitting an i-cord but, for some reason, your demo is more to my liking. I have one of those Knitting Nancys which is fun - because I never did that as a child. I still like your method best. Thank you!
Thank you June! this is beautiful.
Thank you June! You make it look so easy to do 😊 Take care 💜🧶🙏🏽
Too cool!!! Thank you for sharing this video!! It's like a loom knit on crochet hook!!!!! It helped me a lot!!! Thank you very much fir teaching!!!
I didn't even know you could crochet an i-cord. I have only knit them and I'm 73. Thank you, great tutorial ♥
Can't thank you enough for this tutorial. Be blessed!!
I have been teaching myself since last year off and on, I'm loving these videos. Thank you for making learning so easy.
very clean and clear instructions. thank you.
I didn't know that i-cord could be done by crochet. Thank you for showing me!
Danke, so etwas habe ich schon lange gesucht.
Amazing. I love it.thanks for sharing your video. So simple yet it looks complicated. I can't wait to make it.
Oh wow, thank you so much for uploading this! :) It seems very useful indeed!!
thank you june, i needed to do crochet cord, followed your video, BUT I 'VE STARTED WITH 4 CHAINS NOT 3, BECAUSE I WANTED THICKER CORD, THANK YOU 😘
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am a show me person, I sometimes find it hard to read directions and get it. I like the visual. Very good.
hi I´m from Ecuador and I love the way you explain everything it´s really easy for me to understand you..thank you for teaching me all those nice things
thanks so much for sharing this technique. I love to use icord, but HATE knitting it. This has to be a lot faster. Thanks again.
i was searching for the same for a long time , thank you
I never tried this bc I figured it was difficult to make🤦🏽♀️thanks for the video. Looks easy enough.
thank you for sharing this ! Its a very handy and well made video, Love Crochet !
Thank yu very much June for time and ur beautiful talents yu are shared to everyone. I like it very much, it is clear yr tutorial. Once gain thank yu.
Cool video! It turned out beautifully. Thank you!
Nice easy to follow video, short and sweet, lovely
Thank you for this video. I like this idea.
Thank you for sharing this video ! Just the information i need for a project!
Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing this cool stitch to make a sturdy cord!!! Love it!!! Patti
Hello from Mexico. Thanks, June. Easy to follow and very usefull tutorial.
I love this video. It's so easy to follow.
I don't know if it's you or who, but the person who made this up is a genius.
Thanks this was so helpful, keep making awesome videos!
Thank you for showing us a way to do the i-cord with crochet. I was having a terrible time with knitting the i-cord (lol). :)
Thanks for sharing the video,always wanted to learn how to do this :)
thanks a lot June. I was in need of rope that is fancy for my cats nest to be hunged. now I got one . thanks again 😘
Thank you very much hunni was wanting to learn to make this a long time
Thank you! Just the video I was looking for!
thanks so much, your clip is quite clear and easily to follow
This is so cool, I was able to make this after watching it a few times. :D
Thank you for this very useful tutorial.
Thank you this was really help full! I will use this.
Lindo seu trabalho! Obrigada por compartilhar!!😍🤗
Omg thank you. I was trying to make an I cord with a spool knitter and I quickly decided that spool knitters are the worst. This is much faster and makes a much better product, so I'm back on track with a project I was thinking of abandoning lol
Great succinct video on the technique. Thank you. 🙂
😍Thanks a lot to your tuto about I-cord with crochet💗
Perfect instructions for a crochet icord!! Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. I use it all the time!
Awsome! Looks pretty straight forward & easy! Thanks
Good.. love from Sikkim India 🇮🇳 And I'm your new subscriber thanks..
Thanks June! I love it!God bless you!
Thank you...just what I needed and easy to follow 😁
Thank you! i have been making Icords using knitting needles for years and this looks to be much faster.
Thank you sooo much for this clear tutorial now i got it...😍😍😍
@sushmitasharma9514
5 жыл бұрын
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Very clever. I usually do a knitted icord, but I'll definitely try this. Thanks
First time I see this…Thanks…😊❤❤❤
@planetjune
4 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
beautiful !
@elina_krm9586
5 жыл бұрын
Πλεκτά φλιτζανάκια
@jghbghhj5918
5 жыл бұрын
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It turned out amazing
Thanks for sharing. GREAT tutorial. 😊💚😊💚
I Thank you very mush for this marvelous points of cord dear.
Thank you so much for sharing. Love your work. ;-) Love your clear instructions
Cool, it gives me hope for learning knitting.