I
love I-CORDS!! They're quick and easy to make and have so
many uses. Besides making ooooodles of them on the knitting
machine when I'm working on a project, I've got one of those
Cord Makers (you can find them around the net at dealers
sites and eBay ranging from $10 - $25). One of the best
little knitting helper investments I ever made. Just make
sure it comes with the two original clip weights.
I
keep a variety of colors of cords on hand, using up scraps,
etc. You can even make them in stripes as well as solids.
Or blend 2 strands of thinner yarns for a nice tweedy look.
I string mine onto large hand knitting stitch holders
Here
are some great ideas for using I-Cord. This list is not
comprehensive, just a few to show you some of the diversity
of I-Cord.
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Laces for shoes, a tabard vest, chemise closure
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Drawstrings for bags, hats, purses, sweater tops, etc.
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Stitch it onto a sweater outlining a picture.
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Use around the edge of a blanket; such as weaving in and
out of a worm edge. (see picture)
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Hang it on as you knit for dimensional embellishment such
as captured in pull-up knitweave (see picture)
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Scrunchies / Hair ties
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Braid it for trims on jackets, around necklines, etc.
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Knit long I-Cord then knit potholder, attaching I-Cord as
you go for trim.
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Tie into intricate knots such as a celtic design to embellish.
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Knit-weave your thinner I-Cord for a thick lap robe.
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Coil I-Cord and crochet them for coasters and placemats
(see picture)
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Intricate loops and swirls glued to a lampshade OR, if you
have knit a lampshade, sew into place for embellishment.
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