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The Applied I-cord

Bloom Handmade Studio 14,453 4 years ago
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Hi! I'm Carolyn Bloom, the designer behind Bloom Handmade Studio. Welcome to my podcast! PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Email: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloomhandmadestudio/ YOU CAN ALSO FIND ME ON Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomhandmadestudio/ Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/designers/carolyn-bloom (I'm there... but not often. Better to email me or DM me on Instagram.) Designs, samples and images can be purchased on my website here: https://bloomhandmadestudio.com. Thank you for stopping by my podcast! I hope you enjoy the episode! This video is a comprehensive overview of how I apply an icord to my knitted pieces in order to hide my ends - and make the knits look polished and pretty! To follow along with this tutorial, you will need the following materials: - a knitted swatch - two circular needles - one in the same size in which you knitted your swatch, the other one size smaller. For example, I knit my swatch in a US6 so I had that and a US5. (Any length of cord is fine. I used 24" circulars.) - two pieces of waste yarn - one ~20" long for the provisional cast on, the other the same distance as the perimeter of your swatch x 1.5. (e.g. if the perimeter of your swatch is 40", then you'll need about 60" to pick up stitches) - a darning needle - a crochet hook about the same diameter as your knitting needles. For example, I used an F hook for my provisional cast on.) - scissors I cover many techniques in this tutorial, including: - picking up stitches along the bind off, cast on and selvage edges - provisional cast on - applied i-cord in one color - applied i-cord in two colors - working corner with an i-cord - kitchener stitch I moved at a pace that I hope will be useful for as many people as possible. If you get the gist quickly, here are timestamps at the different "chapters" so you can move ahead. 8:25 - getting started at the bound off edge 11:32 - provisionally casting on 15:28 - applying the icord in one color 20:54 - applying the i-cord to the selvage edge with two colors 28:50 - applying the i-cord to the cast on edge 34:40 - unpicking your provisional cast on 38:00 - closing your i-cord with the kitchener stitch 41:00 - weaving in your ends into your i-cord "tube"

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