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I have just purchased an Embellish Knit i-cord knitting machine. I have been wanting one ever since I saw Betz White use one during her pincushion tutorial on the Martha Stewart show. I opened the packet and, after a few cranks on the handle, got it going fairly easily. I made this pile of i-cord with the yarn provided, which would have taken a few hours if hand knit, in just a few minuets. One thing I noticed is that the tension of my cord is a bit uneven in a few places. I think this is…

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Amanda Eatherton-Horton
I-Cord is a round knit tube that can be made with as few as 2 stitches. You can use knitting needles, a spool, a loom, or a crochet hook tool to make it. But if you want to speed up the process, I highly recommend getting (or making!) an I-Cord maker. This handy little gadget is like a miniature knitting machine. In fact, it is made with knitting machine needles! I Cord Knitting Machine, I Cord Projects, Knitted Cord, Miniature Knitting, Spool Knitting, Machine Needles, Crochet Cord, Lace Weight Yarn, I Cord

I-Cord is a round knit tube that can be made with as few as 2 stitches. You can use knitting needles, a spool, a loom, or a crochet hook tool to make it. But if you want to speed up the process, I highly recommend getting (or making!) an I-Cord maker. This handy little gadget is like a miniature knitting machine. In fact, it is made with knitting machine needles!

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Cathy Haase
Naty | Handmade Knitted Wire Arts on Instagram: "🧶Easy tutorial showing how to make an i-cord rope. Do you use the metal ring on the side of your Tulip? Let me know in the comments. 🚨Learn how to create your own knitted name using my Letter Templates. Perfect for beginners. Check out the link in my bio for a special template sale. They are up to 70% OFF✨  i-cord rope steps: 1. I personally don’t use the metal ring on the side of my tulip machine because there is no way to get the i-cord rope out without cutting it. For this reason I just don’t use that feature to avoid yarn waste at the end.  2. Let the 1st hook grab the yarn, skip the 2nd hook. Let the 3rd hook grab the yarn, and skip the 4th hook. 3. Rotate your tulip machine as normal, ensuring the yarn is going all the way through th I Cord Projects, Playroom Diy, Addi Machine, Knitting Spool, Wire Letters, Wire Knitting, Spool Knitting, Knitted Wire, Handmade Yarn

Naty | Handmade Knitted Wire Arts on Instagram: "🧶Easy tutorial showing how to make an i-cord rope. Do you use the metal ring on the side of your Tulip? Let me know in the comments. 🚨Learn how to create your own knitted name using my Letter Templates. Perfect for beginners. Check out the link in my bio for a special template sale. They are up to 70% OFF✨ i-cord rope steps: 1. I personally don’t use the metal ring on the side of my tulip machine because there is no way to get the i-cord…

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Mandy gibbs
Can I make my own? YES, with polymer clay and 3 (or more) knitting machine needles! During one of my monthly YouTube lives, I walked through the process of crafting your very own I-Cord tool in realtime. Check out my supplies list, step-by-step instructions, and handy tips to create this super useful knitting accessory. I Cord Knitting, Cord Knitting, Machine Needles, I Cord, Latch Hook, Supply List, Knitting Machine, Knitting Accessories, Machine Knitting

Can I make my own? YES, with polymer clay and 3 (or more) knitting machine needles! During one of my monthly YouTube lives, I walked through the process of crafting your very own I-Cord tool in realtime. Check out my supplies list, step-by-step instructions, and handy tips to create this super useful knitting accessory.

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Laura

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