Two Ways to Make I-Cord Bind Off

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
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Komentáře • 31

  • @kellygrubaugh6320
    @kellygrubaugh6320 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making that so easy! Love your tutorials and your cute top!

  • @margaretbroadstock3442

    Thanks for this clear and easy to follow method. I'll certainly be using this in future.

  • @komisobaba
    @komisobaba Před 5 lety

    I love your work. Thank you so much!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, very helpful info. 🌼🌺🌸

  • @mayfloweredu1182
    @mayfloweredu1182 Před 2 lety

    Very clear, thank you!

  • @cindymousseau9346
    @cindymousseau9346 Před 5 lety +3

    Life saver! Best tutorial on this - I'm not intimidated anymore. :)

  • @flying2anotheruniverse
    @flying2anotheruniverse Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the clear explanation.

  • @jaynewhite3057
    @jaynewhite3057 Před 6 lety +1

    Very easy to follow.

  • @ginnylynn1
    @ginnylynn1 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much 🧶❤️

  • @DaKidGaming
    @DaKidGaming Před 5 lety

    thank you

  • @cindyhall5371
    @cindyhall5371 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @isabellima2866
    @isabellima2866 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @feyannheim7790
    @feyannheim7790 Před 3 lety

    Oh, I like the look of the second one ! I was looking for a way to bind off a shawl and this is perfect. As always, the videos are wonderful!

  • @nancycampbell7959
    @nancycampbell7959 Před 6 lety +1

    This looks great! As always, you give such a clear demo. Thanks. Question, does an i-cord bind off keep stockinette from curling up?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks, Nancy :-) As to your question, yes, i-cord bind off helps keep stockinette from curling. Depending on the yarn you use for the project, the i-cord alone might not be enough to prevent curling (usually if the yarn is stiff and heavy). In this case, it helps to block the project. I-cord + blocking should be strong enough to keep any yarn from curling :-)

    • @nancycampbell7959
      @nancycampbell7959 Před 6 lety

      Super! Thanks :)

  • @xraymdabm
    @xraymdabm Před 6 lety +1

    Wonderfully helpful! I am working on a shawl that utilizes a purled i-cord bind off on the right side (it is a garter stitch shawl). Do you have any suggestions on how this would work to do a purled i-cord bind off? (maybe a new video if it is too hard to describe?)

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Před 6 lety

      Interesting question! It's always exciting to see how different stitch patterns or techniques work together. Usually, the best way to know is to test it.
      Make a little swatch in garter stitch and bind it off using purled i-cord. See whether you like how it looks. If you do, go ahead and use this bind off to close stitches of the shawl. If not, try a different type of bind off.
      I'll also do some swatching. I've never use purled i-cord bind off in a project. If it looks nice, I'll make a video tutorial about it. Happy knitting! :-)

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks to your comment, I've got curious about the purled i-cord bind off and the way it looks on different stitch patterns. I've just uploaded a tutorial about this bind off. You can watch it at czcams.com/video/YXoBoMQIztQ/video.html
      At the end of the video, I show swatches in stockinette, garter and seed stitches bound off with purled i-cord. I hope you'll find it helpful :-)

    • @drharnekkaler
      @drharnekkaler Před 6 lety

      good

  • @donatiennecaron6715
    @donatiennecaron6715 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, tnx for this very useful video!! Would you recommend this I-cord bind off for finishing neckline? Is it stretchy enough?? Could it replace neckline in curly garterstitch? Tnx for your advice!😀Dona

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Dona. The i-cord bind off is not very stretchy. It will work great for wider necklines, but won't be stretchy enough for turtlenecks. You can make it stretchier by using bigger needles for the bind off. The best way to know is to swatch and see for yourself. Happy knitting :-)

  • @SorceressJade
    @SorceressJade Před rokem

    How would you do the second method when you work eastern mounted? When you say "through the back loop" I interpret that as the trailing leg, but can't figure out how to approach this when my trailing leg is on the front of the needle.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Před rokem

      Hi Zyriel. You can use the second method with the Eastern knitting without making any changes (knitting stitches throught the back loop as instructed in the video).. The resulting edge will be formed by regular untwisted stitches, while it is formed by twisted stitches in the classic knitting. Happy knitting :-)

  • @DaKidGaming
    @DaKidGaming Před 5 lety

    hvaaala za razlago

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Před 5 lety

      Sorry, I don't speak your language so I don't know what you mean. I hope it's something nice :-)