Absolutely wonderful, i have been looking for this type of Icode edge knitting for a long time, because on every knitting channel i was watching the videos and I was thinking about how I can make both edges look the same on the same side. Except for every one making both edges look different on the same side. Thank you so much for uploading this useful video. ❤
This is brilliant. I want to make blankets for an Animal Shelter and need tidy edges that are sturdy as well. I have some aran weight yarn that I want to use up and this will make a nice edge to the blankets. This would be nice for edging on a scarf as well. If I have enough yarn left over from making my Prayer shawl I could make a scarf in the same yarn. This has lots of applications 💖🧶🙂
Very much off topic, but I agree that you could be a hand model. Stephen West works his i-cord edge in this manner: knit the first three stitches and slip the last three in each row. Not sure why, but both versions look really good.
Oh ya, better way for straight and neat edges working scarfs. This Little Woolly thanks you for all of us....
Thank you 😊
Lovely way to edge - thank you for your wonderful tutorials, I'm learning so much ❤
I’m happy to hear it! Thank you for letting me know❣️
Absolutely wonderful, i have been looking for this type of Icode edge knitting for a long time, because on every knitting channel i was watching the videos and I was thinking about how I can make both edges look the same on the same side. Except for every one making both edges look different on the same side. Thank you so much for uploading this useful video. ❤
Thank you for your lovely comment ❣️
Thank you. I'm going to try it with 4 sts on a swatch. Fingers crossed.
Good luck 🍀
Thank you so much🙏👌💗❤️
My pleasure! Enjoy 😊❣️
As always, I've learned a wonderful "new to me" technique.
Thank you so so much.
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I’m happy to hear it! Thank you for your support 😅
Thank you so much!!
My pleasure 🤗
This is brilliant. I want to make blankets for an Animal Shelter and need tidy edges that are sturdy as well. I have some aran weight yarn that I want to use up and this will make a nice edge to the blankets. This would be nice for edging on a scarf as well. If I have enough yarn left over from making my Prayer shawl I could make a scarf in the same yarn. This has lots of applications 💖🧶🙂
Indeed! Thank you for comment (I’m happy to read you again) 🤗
Another very useful tutorial, thank you.
How would I work the i-cord edging for a finished blanket/scarf, please?
Thank you! That’s material for another tutorial 😉
@@sowoolly Ooh, I look forward to that - it would be such a useful tool. Blessings 🙏
This edging looks great! Thanks for sharing. ♥
P.S. - I LOVE the nails! Are they black, purple or navy? 😍
Thank you! They are purple 😘
Very much off topic, but I agree that you could be a hand model. Stephen West works his i-cord edge in this manner: knit the first three stitches and slip the last three in each row. Not sure why, but both versions look really good.
Thank you ☺️
Thank you loos beautiful
Thank you 😊
I love your videos! Any way you could do a tutorial on a candy corn hat for fall?
Thank you! No problem, what size?
@@sowoolly children’s/toddlers
Thanks! ❤️
Hello! I just published your candy corn hat (in all sizes): th-cam.com/video/E0j1X0IHG7c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dRT2oioYKkaFa7yU