3 colors knitted I-cord bracelet
3 colors knitted I-cord bracelet |
Now
that you know how to knit an I-cord is much easy to get creative with your
jewelry. My next bracelet is made with 3 knitted I-cords braided together.
You can make a necklace, too.
Here
is the tutorial for the knitted I-cord.
Cast
3 stitches.
1. 1. Knit all the stitches
from left to right, as you normally do. After knitting you have the yarn
attached to the left of the stitches and the stitches are on the right hand
needle. Slide the stitches from one end of the needle to the other end.
2. 2. Keep the needle in the
same position and place it in your left hand. The yarn is far in the left
stitches. Pull the yarn so that it is snug and then knit the 3 stitches from
left to right needle. The only difference from a normal knitting is that the
yarn is coming from the last stitch in the row instead the first of the row.
After
you knit all the 3 stitches and you have them onto the right needle, slide the
stitches from one end to the other. Repeat 2.
Repeat
those 2 steps till your cord is long as you like it. Pull the yarn snug at the
beginning of each row to have even stitches. Bind of at the end normally.
After
you have all the I-cords you need to braid them together, fist the thick part
and then the thin part.
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