How To Knit I-Cord (with double-pointed and single-pointed needles)
How To Knit I-Cord (with double-pointed and single-pointed needles)
If you’ve ever knitted with a French knitting doll, you may wonder why this is necessary. Well, the knitting doll will only accommodate thin yarn, so we need a way to create small tubes of knitting with thicker yarn.
It’s also a lot easier to use this method if you only need a short piece knitted up, for a buttonhole or a snowman’s hat for a tiny decoration!
Free Bauble Pattern Download:
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As mentioned in the video see this cast-on video to begin your bauble:
My Favourite Casting on Method:
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Music on intro and outro from the free-to-use YouTube Library:
Far Behind, by Silent Partner