I-cord
When I'm making I-cord I find there is one stitch on the cord that is looser than the other stitches in the row.How do you get even stitches all around?Thanks! static/image/common/user_online.gif devra static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-9-28 15:47
What's an I-cord?
I walked into a craft fair once with my ex.After being with me for a while I was so proud of him when he noticed someone demonstrating the making of I-cord and he said, "I-cord!" static/image/common/user_online.gif LucyLocket static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-9-21 13:30
Have you tried knitting the last stitch tbl? it gives a more direct path back to the first stitch... ...
Thanks a lot for your suggestion. I think it's a good way to improve the result. I've been doing a knitted-on I-cord and I don't notice any loose stitches. Maybe try giving a little tug on the yarn? try Kumihimo braids if you want a tighter look i lkie a knitting nancy to fix the problem it's your tension. Thank you very much for sharing! Спасибо, очень интересно Interesting!! Thank you Thanks for sharing I have that problem too, but never searched for a solution. Sometimes I think I should get a wooden thread spool and put nails on it. I can't remember the name ofit, but it makes fabulous cords. Oooh, it's a Knitting nancy or a spool knitter! static/image/common/user_online.gif CraftyLouAnna static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-9-21 01:53 static/image/common/back.gif
I have that problem too, but never searched for a solution. Sometimes I think I should get a woode ...
Think they call them French Knitters and knitting nobbies, too.I would do that, but the hat I'm making begins with I-cord then continues to have I-cord edges.So I figure I'd better just find some way to improve my technique. Have you tried knitting the last stitch tbl? it gives a more direct path back to the first stitch.......................... static/image/common/user_online.gif LucyLocket static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-9-21 21:30 static/image/common/back.gif
Have you tried knitting the last stitch tbl? it gives a more direct path back to the first stitch... ...
Thank you, Lucy!That did the trick along with a slight tug after each row.Now to see if it helps when I try to work i cord borders on the body of the hat! Thank you LucyLocket, I've always had this problem too but never thought of that. Great solution! What's an I-cord?