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2 Strand i-Cord Crocheted Cord2 Strand i-Cord - Fast & Easy Crochet Tip | Yarn Scrap Friday This i-Cord method is much easier and faster than other crochet cords and is just so brilliant for bag straps as well as bracelets. Using 2 strands of yarn instead of 1 you can also have fun with colour.2024-02-06 09:08:55
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Crochet Cord TutorialSuper easy crochet cord - Crochet cord tutorial / DIY CROCHET CORD Learn how to make a super easy crochet cord with this step by step crochet cord tutorial.
This diy crochet cord can be use for a variety of projects from bag straps to crochet accessories. What are you going to use this cord for?2024-02-06 08:59:12 -
The easiest way to crochet i-cord: Use 2 crochet hooksSee how to easily crochet i-cord! Using two crochet hooks you can crochet round cord quickly without fear of dropping stitches.2023-06-24 16:31:00
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How to Make a Twisted Cord with a Kitchen MixerJulie Weisenberger from Cocoknits explains how to make a twisted cord or icord substitute with a kitchen mixer and yarn. These cords can be used for Cocoknits sweater patterns or any number of DIY projects including gift wrapping and yarn jewelry making.2023-05-01 18:44:00
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Spiral Cord - CrochetThis video shows how to Crochet Spiral Cord. For a bag handle or whatever. The cord has a spiral ridge because of the way the stitches are made.2023-01-18 23:10:00
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Fifteen Strand Braid 04Fifteen-strand Kumihimo braid. Strands are in six groups; three groups of two, and three groups of three, alternating. This braid does not twist into a spiral, it remains a triangle.2022-08-26 20:43:06
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Fifteen Strand Braid 01Fifteen-strand Kumihimo braid. Strands are in six groups; three groups of two, and three groups of three, alternating. Despite its appearance here, this is a spiral braid.2022-08-26 20:41:51
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Fifteen Strand Braid 03Fifteen-strand Kumihimo braid. Strands are in six groups; three groups of two, and three groups of three, alternating.2022-08-26 20:39:16
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Fifteen Strand Pentangle BraidFifteen-warp Kumihimo braid. Warps are in ten groups; five groups of two, and five groups of one, alternating. Pattern movements are (a) pick the anti-clocwise-most (left) warp of a group of two, and move it clockwise over to the far side (clocwise-most, right) of the next (clockwise) group of two. (b) repeat for the group-of-two you just moved to, until you get back to the first group. (c) repeat from (a), once. (d) take the next (clockwise) group of one warp, and move it anti-clockwise to the left (anti-clockwise-most) of the next single-warp group. (e) Repeat for the other single-warp groups until you get back to the first one.2022-08-26 20:38:20
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Fifteen Strand Braid 02Fifteen-strand Kumihimo braid. Strands are in six groups; three groups of two, and three groups of three, alternating.2022-08-26 20:37:53
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Twelve Strand Triangle Braid 01Twelve-strand Kumihimo braid with a triangular cross-section. Can be done with other numbers of strands, so long as one can divide them into three roughly equal groups.2022-08-26 18:51:36
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Twelve Strand Textured BraidTwelve-strand Kumihimo braid which gives a textured spiral, where one set of warps creates a bump of texture. The warps are grouped in six groups of two warps; those six groups make two sets of warps, alternating with each other. The pattern goes (a) pick up the most-anti-clockwise of the current group of blue warps, go clockwise over the next group of green warps, and the next group of blue warps; (b) repeat from (a) twice more; (c) pick up the most clockwise of the next group of green warps, go clockwise over the next group of blue warps; (d) repeat from (c) twice more. And then start again from (a).2022-08-26 18:51:35
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Ten Strand Triangle Braid - ABoK 3045 - Five ColoursTen-strand Kumihimo braid with a triangle cross-section. This is a set up for five colours.\nThis triangle sinnet of 10 strands comes from the Solid Sinnets chapter in the Ashley Book of Knots, (abbreviated ABoK); this 10-strand sinnet is referred to as ABoK 3045 on certain knot tying websites. In ABoK, the sinnet is referred to as 3045.2022-08-26 18:51:33
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Ten Strand Triangle Braid - ABoK 3045 - Two ColoursTen-strand Kumihimo braid with a triangle cross-section. This is a set up for two colours.\nThis triangle sinnet of 10 strands comes from the Solid Sinnets chapter in the Ashley Book of Knots, (abbreviated ABoK); this 10-strand sinnet is referred to as ABoK 3045 on certain knot tying websites. In ABoK, the sinnet is referred to as 3045.2022-08-26 18:51:31
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Ten Strand Triangle Braid - ABoK 3045This triangle sinnet of 10 strands comes from the Solid Sinnets chapter in the Ashley Book of Knots, (abbreviated ABoK); this 10-strand sinnet is referred to as ABoK 3045 on certain knot tying websites. In ABoK, the sinnet is referred to as 3045.2022-08-26 18:51:30
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Six Strand Braid 01Six-warp Kumihimo braid. The movement pattern is (a) over two clockwise, pick up next (clockwise) warp, over two clockwise, (b) pick up the previous (anti-clockwise) warp, over two clockwise, pick up next (clockwise) warp, over two clockwise. In other words, one does swap warps like one does with an 8-warp braid, but rather than going to the next clockwise pair, one goes to the previous anti-clockwise pair instead.2022-08-26 18:51:28
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Seven Strand Braid 04Seven-warp round Kumihimo braid. The movement pattern is: (a) over three clockwise, (b) pick the next clockwise warp, over two clockwise, (c) pick the previous (anti-clockwise warp, over three clockwise, (d) pick the next clockwise warp, over two clockwise. Repeat from (c).2022-08-26 18:51:27
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Seven Strand Braid 03This is a seven-strand Kumihimo braid pretending to be a six-strand braid. The warps are in six groups, but one group has two warps in it rather than one. This results in one side of the braid having stitches which are twice as long as the others.2022-08-26 18:51:25
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Seven Strand Braid 02Seven-strand Kumihimo braid; this is a 7-warp braid pretending to be an 8-warp hard-round braid. There are four groups of warps, but one group only has one warp in it rather than two. This results in one side of the braid having shorter stitches than the others.2022-08-26 18:51:24