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CROCHET I-CORD. Learn to create a crochet i-cord, a handy alternative to the knitted version.

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To not lose the loop i put them on a toothpick and now it feels like knitting. This is knit/chrocheting, isn't it? What an interesting combination.

MilkaHedgehog
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I just finished watching the pumpkin and I wanna say thank you much for being so patient and going step by step AND for not using so much crochet jargon 😅 I’m very visual so when people use the big words and crochet terminology I’m like just show me and you did just that and much more!! Thank you again!

godessos
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this is probably the hardest thing I’ve ever crocheted and i’ve been crocheting for 6 years now hahahaha. thanks for the tutorial!!

marsupial
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This is awesome! I’ve only knit an icord on very small needles to go with a gift bag for my mother. I have to say it sits there half done because the process is positively painful! I’m sure on larger needles it is fine but not on small size needles. This is the perfect solution! Thank you Sarah-Jayne! Now I can finally finish the gift bag and send it to my wonderful mom! She’s going to be 92 early next year and she and my dad are still going strong. 70 years this coming June! She is a master quilter. Currently she does Bargello as well and has crocheted and knit over the years making all my kids and grandkids heirlooms! I am truly blessed and this wonderful cord has been driving me nuts! A perfect Sunday! Icord dilemma solved, 19 year old granddaughter hanging out with us and Poldark tonight! It doesn’t get any better than this!💕💕

theastewart
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By far the easiest tutorial for an I-cord! 💯
Don't really understand the fuss about this being hard to crochet and easy to knit. After releasing the loops just hold on to the two loops for a second when you're pulling through the first one and that locks everything in place. ❤ Best to try out with a thicker yarn on your first attempt, afterwards it's smooth sailing

labibabari
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I've struggled with this in the past. Ax I watched today I had a brainstorm; I can slip the loops onto a stitch holder. Then I don't need to worry about dropping them as much. I'm excited to ̌try this again.

heidicook
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You are a great teacher!! Thank you for the very slow and easy to follow tutorial. I watch hands closely and your videos are clear and close enough for me to to see how you hold the yarn. Thank you!

destinbarton
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Both this and the pumpkin tutorial are brilliant and great to see it in English terminology Just completed one to go with my crocheted witch and will be making more!

karenwatts
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I just finished my pumpkin it’s so adorable and one of my first projects since I’ve started crocheting. my son asked for a pumpkin and he loves it lol.

lialotus
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This just dawned on me… i feel like it would be so easy to knit with a tunisian crochet hook and a knitting needle (as opposed to using two knitting needles)

justvibin
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Having knit and repaired dropped stitches so many times I can see you figured out how to knit with a crochet hook. Well done

kimilini
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I LOVE HOW YOU MADE THAT So easy to do!!! you are brilliant! I had some brown yarn and some thin twine sitting on my desk. Make the stem with those 2 stands??? UNREAL!!!!

alteredLori
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I have finally finished my pumpkin, he is a little bit wonky but I love it!!! Thank you for making such an easy to follow tutorial. I showed everyone in work today and now they want to make their own too, so I have told them to watch your channel! Would it be possible to do a tutorial on how to crochet a cute potato please?

donnaharvey
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I am about to make a whole mess of pumpkins for halloween now!! Thank you so much for these easy to follow tutorials! 😍😁

elainecasper
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I feel a stich marker could be really useful for this esp if you are working with thinner yarn.

BunnaySango
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Thank you so very much for your patience and being so articulate in the description of stitches.

lorilopes
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Love this. Maybe it's better if we use knitting needle to secure the loops.

Shanindita
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Thank you! I'm an absolute beginner and I'm currently doing your pumpkin project. I definitely will be using this for bags in the future!

Anna-fwrd
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I love your tutorials. They have taught me so much. But I learned to do ichords a different method. Watching this had me breaking out in a sweat. I do 30cm chords, using 2.5 or 3mm hook. This way will take far too long and age me 10 yrs about thos loose stitches.

shelerich
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Wait this was so much easier than I expected and so easy to follow
Thank you so much

mackattackrauch