Boy, how many years have I tried to figure out how to make "tie" strings for booties, bonnets, sweaters, etc. You are a dream come true. Thank you so much.
thank you so so much for sharing. Was wonderful . Could you teach us how to add pieces to the chain, to use the chain as a support to add other decoratve pieces and weave them in.
Exactly what I was looking for! I wanted something sturdy to use as a badge lanyard and this has the perfect amount of stretch and is beautiful to boot. Thank you for sharing!
This is truly ingenious! Whomever figured this out is brilliant. The speed is insane compared to making gentle braided icord and I'll never braid icord again! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am new to thread crochet and this is an awesome tutorial. You are very clear and thorough. Can I ask what crochet hook size you are using?(as I said, I am new to this). Thank you again ☺️
Could you please teach us how to end the chain with a loop so that we can put a button to close thee chain please? thank you so much your explanatins are so very clear.
how do you attach this cord to a bag? this is a perfect cord for a sling bag but i can’t seem to understand how to attach this cord to the bag? thank you!
There are two ways first you make the cord of required length and leave the extra threads at the end on both the sides and sew the cord to the bag. 2nd attached the thread to one end if the bag then make this cord untill you get the required length and sew to the other end.
Speak louder please. I don't understand you. I speak English and it sounds like you are speaking Indian like. Sorry for complaining. It's just that I can't hear you.
I watched other videos, but I was still confused. After watching yours, I finally understand! You did such a great job explaining thank you!!
Thank you 😊
Very clear instruction. I tried it after I watched your video. For a beginner like me, I got it right away. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much😊
Thank you! I have been crocheting a while but have never done this. You made it very easy to learn! 💜
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Thank you so much🙏😊. I have watch a few tutorials, but , you are the best and I’m able to make it. Thank you so much awesome teacher🙏😘🤗🩷
Thank you 😊
Boy, how many years have I tried to figure out how to make "tie" strings for booties, bonnets, sweaters, etc. You are a dream come true. Thank you so much.
Very happy to know that helps.Thank you😊
This would be a far superior base row for slipp soles. Will defo be using this! TY!!
Thank you 😊
thank you so so much for sharing. Was wonderful . Could you teach us how to add pieces to the chain, to use the chain as a support to add other decoratve pieces and weave them in.
Yes will do that
Exactly what I was looking for! I wanted something sturdy to use as a badge lanyard and this has the perfect amount of stretch and is beautiful to boot. Thank you for sharing!
You are welcome.Thank you😊
This is so awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you 😊
Wow! This gives me some ideas for making bracelets. Thank you for your clear explanation of this method.❤
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This is truly ingenious! Whomever figured this out is brilliant. The speed is insane compared to making gentle braided icord and I'll never braid icord again! THANK YOU!
You are welcome 😊
Really pleased to find this special technique. You explain it so well, thank you so much x
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Thankyou for a good tutorial. This is just what I needed for my project. Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent teaching. Thank you very much
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Thank you for making this understandable!
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Great tutorial, easy to follow and replicate. Thank you 🙂
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Perfect! I wanted to avoid an i-cord for a hoodie, this will be nice! Thank you so much!
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I wanted something that is not as thick as the i-cord to make drawstrings for my pouches... this is perfect!
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Thanks very simple and nicely explained
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Thanks a lot 🙏, stay blessed and safe 🙏😇
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What a great stitch, thank you!
You are welcome.Thank you
Thank you so much!! Great tutorial. 💖
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This was very helpful thank you!
Thank you😊
Wow, so simple! I guess you could use 3 colors (strands) as well? Thanks for making it so easy to understand!
Thank you..will do with 3 strands also.
Beautiful chain 👍👍
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Wow, love the stitch. Easy to follow.
Thank you..This is my favourite stitch
Thanks for sharing 🙏
I just SUBSCRIBED your channel 👍
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Thanks 👍👍
Thank you 😊
Very easy n simple
Thank you dear
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am new to thread crochet and this is an awesome tutorial. You are very clear and thorough. Can I ask what crochet hook size you are using?(as I said, I am new to this). Thank you again ☺️
Thank you 😊..I have used size 3 crochet hook..but size of the crochet hook will differ according to thread size
Thank you so much n.n
Thank you 😊
Could you please teach us how to end the chain with a loop so that we can put a button to close thee chain please? thank you so much your explanatins are so very clear.
Thank you, yes will do that
Love this 💕
Thank you 🙏
You are welcome.Thank you😊
This was it!
Thank you 😊
Could u use this for an umbilical cord tie?
I have no idea on this so I can't answer that😶
Thank you so much for sharing this ❤️
Exactly what I was looking for 🙏
Thank you 😊
Can i use this stitch for my entire project?
It depends on what you are going to make with. If patterns need chain sts only, then it can work
@@crochetwithsumi what can we make with code stitch?
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how do you attach this cord to a bag? this is a perfect cord for a sling bag but i can’t seem to understand how to attach this cord to the bag? thank you!
There are two ways first you make the cord of required length and leave the extra threads at the end on both the sides and sew the cord to the bag.
2nd attached the thread to one end if the bag then make this cord untill you get the required length and sew to the other end.
@@crochetwithsumi thank you for replying, i’ll try the two methods and see which one works best for me!
How do you end the double chain?
I think I explained that in the end of the video, other wise just pull the thread from both of the loops on your hook and make a chain to finish it.
Thank you for sharing, very helpful info. 🌼🌺🌸
Thank you😊
Speak louder please. I don't understand you. I speak English and it sounds like you are speaking Indian like. Sorry for complaining. It's just that I can't hear you.
She’s speaking English.