I use my fingers. I learned this at girl scout camp when I was a kid. You can use 1, 2, 3, or 4 fingers to get different looks. I like the two fingers because it is a braid look. I love that flower that you did. I am going to try that. Thank you so much for sharing this. I think I will try it using a different method like you showed. ✌🏻💐🐾🧵🇺🇸
I love this! I wish I had seen this tool before I bought a fairly expensive plastic I-cord maker. And using things around the house with two prongs will make it so easy to make them as tight, loose, big, or small as I need. Thanks!
This is a very cool tool! It very much reminds me of a corking tool, but with only 2 prongs. The way it's used seems somewhat simpler, however. I think that I'd now like to pick one up 😊
Wow! Thanks for sharing your skills in this lovely tutorial !👌🥰❤️ Love your tutorials! You are natural and the Best Teacher!🌷 Keep sharing your wonderful ideas!💗👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi, new sub here.i enjoy your content as well as your teaching ability 😀, I can understand. This cord making video was very informative, what a cool 😎 way to make a cord. Thanks for showing.GOD BLESS, see you on the tube.
This is the first time I have heard of this tool and I love it I make crochet bags and creating the cords is something I'm not fond of...Thank you for giving advice on creating a diy one❤🤗 Have a blessed day Donna
Wow 😲.. awesome creation... I've never seen before this kind of pattern and the tools used for it.. but its seems little hard but I'll try to get it.. thank you Ma'am for sharing your beautiful creation ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@naztazia I definetly do 👍🏻😊 I searched for a lucet on google instantly after watching your video, and luckily it turned out that i actually can buy it in my country, and it is a very beautiful lucet with little patterns carved in the wood 😊 I look very much forward to get it and start using it 👍🏻😊👍🏻❤️
How fun is that!!! Cool!!!!! Do you have a tutorial on crocheting a Vintage Candy Cane Holder where you finish by weaving the candy cane in and out through the holes? I saw your crochet tutorial of the curling candy cane. Looking for the weaving one. You have the best tutorials.
I remember those! I made one back in the early 80s with thread crochet. My mom probably still has it somewhere for her tree (I used a plastic candy cane ornament instead of the real sugar type). I'll see what I can come up with for Christmas.
I just made 2, different sizes, but my candy canes from Amazon look smaller and mostly all broken. I’d love to see how you make them!!! I want to make a bunch for the senior citizens.
You can find them in craft places, sometimes fiber festivals. On the written info page for this video (link is in the description of the video) I have a link to my website that lists the amzn links of where I got mine.
Hi! If you are looking where to get the tool, check out the description of this video!
This reminds me of a simpler form of those French doll knitting cords I used to do as a child. Fun and simple thank you
I use my fingers. I learned this at girl scout camp when I was a kid. You can use 1, 2, 3, or 4 fingers to get different looks. I like the two fingers because it is a braid look. I love that flower that you did. I am going to try that. Thank you so much for sharing this. I think I will try it using a different method like you showed. ✌🏻💐🐾🧵🇺🇸
I had never seen or heard of this tool. Thank you Donna. It's so simple and beautiful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you I always learn something cool from your videos.
My pleasure!
Excellent demonstration... Thank you so much.
Wonderful channel...I've learned so much from you over the years.
Wow, thank you!
Wonderful!!! You explain very well and I understand everything. Thank you!!!❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
Thank you Donna so easy you sure know how to learn someone
I love this! I wish I had seen this tool before I bought a fairly expensive plastic I-cord maker. And using things around the house with two prongs will make it so easy to make them as tight, loose, big, or small as I need. Thanks!
This is a very cool tool! It very much reminds me of a corking tool, but with only 2 prongs. The way it's used seems somewhat simpler, however. I think that I'd now like to pick one up 😊
Yes, exactly!
I had never heard of this tool, but I think I will buy one. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Any time!
Interesting think at one time I had been given one of these but no one knew what it was. Thank you
Glad to help!
Wow! Thanks for sharing your skills in this lovely tutorial !👌🥰❤️
Love your tutorials!
You are natural and the Best Teacher!🌷
Keep sharing your wonderful ideas!💗👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Ty Donna beautiful tutorial ty for sharing never heard of a lucid but interesting ty❤
Thank you Donna. Really nice tutorial.
Hi, new sub here.i enjoy your content as well as your teaching ability 😀, I can understand. This cord making video was very informative, what a cool 😎 way to make a cord. Thanks for showing.GOD BLESS, see you on the tube.
Thanks and welcome!
Wow that is amazing love it. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Donna Fantastic! I saw the Lucet and wondered how it was used THANK YOU
Wonderful!
Hermoso gracias por su enseñanza saludos desde Chile 👍👏👋
This is the first time I have heard of this tool and I love it I make crochet bags and creating the cords is something I'm not fond of...Thank you for giving advice on creating a diy one❤🤗 Have a blessed day Donna
Glad it was helpful!
@@naztazia ❤🤗
Very neat tool. Thanks for showing us Donna. Luv your videos. 💞
Thanks for watching!
This is so handy to know…thank you very much ✌️
You're welcome!
Learning some new wonderful ideas! Thanks 😊❤
I never knew what these were. Thanks for the information and demonstration.🙂
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for being such an awesome teacher and making it so easy.
Happy to help!
Great tutorial as always!
I always wondered what and how they were used. Thank you
Thank you have a blessed day✌️❤️
Thank you too!
Great Naztazia👍
Thank you for the techniques you shared.I have used one .The method for the tighter cooled is great for one of mg current
Ooh,very nice idea thank you for sharing
Never heard of this tool thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Woww, I never saw this before. Awesome video! :D
Awesome!!!! 👏👏👏👏
Thanks!!
I am actually crocheting curtains now and had not figured out the tie’s yet…and it just fell on my lap🥰
It was meant to be! :)
Wow 😲.. awesome creation... I've never seen before this kind of pattern and the tools used for it.. but its seems little hard but I'll try to get it.. thank you Ma'am for sharing your beautiful creation ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Grand daughters like making jewelry with theirs.
I had gotten one of those ina box of yarn that was donated to me and had no idea what it was. Thanks! Now I know :)
Glad I could help!
Wow, love this 😃 Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻😊 This i gotta try 🤩👍🏻
Hope you enjoy!
@@naztazia I definetly do 👍🏻😊 I searched for a lucet on google instantly after watching your video, and luckily it turned out that i actually can buy it in my country, and it is a very beautiful lucet with little patterns carved in the wood 😊 I look very much forward to get it and start using it 👍🏻😊👍🏻❤️
Thank you very much such a nice video.
Wow amazing thanks for sharing 👍 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you!💕
This is beautiful 😍
You are amazing, thank you!
Happy to help!
Love it 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome information Thanku so much 🙏😊❤
Awesome. Never heard of this.
Cool. Have the tool. But never used them. Thank you.
Glad to help!
Very beautiful and easy
Thanks a lot 😊
This is interesting! Looking for a lucite ASAP 😁
Yep, they are fun :)
That’s awesome
How fun is that!!! Cool!!!!! Do you have a tutorial on crocheting a Vintage Candy Cane Holder where you finish by weaving the candy cane in and out through the holes? I saw your crochet tutorial of the curling candy cane. Looking for the weaving one. You have the best tutorials.
I remember those! I made one back in the early 80s with thread crochet. My mom probably still has it somewhere for her tree (I used a plastic candy cane ornament instead of the real sugar type). I'll see what I can come up with for Christmas.
I just made 2, different sizes, but my candy canes from Amazon look smaller and mostly all broken. I’d love to see how you make them!!! I want to make a bunch for the senior citizens.
Thank u so much
Love the video, can you link the flower pattern please, it's lovely 🥰
I show how to make the flower at the end of this video.
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Are you using an i-cord to make and i-cord??????
🥳🥳🥳🥳 where do you purchase one
You can find them in craft places, sometimes fiber festivals. On the written info page for this video (link is in the description of the video) I have a link to my website that lists the amzn links of where I got mine.
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I was looking for a flower technique I have been playing with india wall hanging designs
Auto word can be annoying it t should say the 2nd method is perfect for my current project Sorry for the confusing sentence.