Thank you!! I have been trying to solve this problem for weeks. Your method is excellent and very well explained and easy to follow!! Really appreciate your help!
Thank you! This is actually very similar to how I "solved" the problem when I just couldn't do an icord cast on in my latest project, except that I decided to crochet the icord instead of knitting it. It's nice to see how others do it and maybe I'll try knitting it next time. 😄
@@kristinavirka Yes, it definitely was faster for me, also because I would have ended up having to start over several times when trying to knit the cord. 😅 It felt a bit like cheating though because I crocheted. 🤣 But in the end, I guess whatever works is fine. 😄
Thanks! I came across this situation a few years ago and didn't get this continuous i cord cast on I wanted to use for my summer top. I tried and tried to make it look good, looked up on google what could be wrong. I found just 1 answer in some knitting forum, and my concerns became true - it is nearly impossible :) So, I wanted to share this!
Thank you!! I have been trying to solve this problem for weeks. Your method is excellent and very well explained and easy to follow!! Really appreciate your help!
Thank you! I also struggled a lot with classic way of doing icord cast on years ago. Was looking for answer myself and decided to share.
Thank you. I've been knitting 36 years and never knew how to do this.
Amazing how many different knitting techniques are out there.
Thank you! This is actually very similar to how I "solved" the problem when I just couldn't do an icord cast on in my latest project, except that I decided to crochet the icord instead of knitting it. It's nice to see how others do it and maybe I'll try knitting it next time. 😄
Thanks! Yes, I noticed many knitters have the same issue. I will try crochet cord next time. By the way, crochet cord might be faster option. 👍
@@kristinavirka Yes, it definitely was faster for me, also because I would have ended up having to start over several times when trying to knit the cord. 😅 It felt a bit like cheating though because I crocheted. 🤣 But in the end, I guess whatever works is fine. 😄
@@lunalucidIf it works, it works. It isn't cheating at all!
@@kristinavirka You're right, that's just me being a perfectionist sometimes. 🙈😄
@@lunalucid I get you. I am, (as it turns out) perfectionist too. But that is doing more harm than good 😂
I like new ways of doing the same thing. Very well explained and to the point.👍
Thank you!
I think I like this method better. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, no confusion, and it will work every time!
Very nice and explicit thank😮
Brilliant!
Thank you👌🏽God Bless
Great work. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I came across this situation a few years ago and didn't get this continuous i cord cast on I wanted to use for my summer top. I tried and tried to make it look good, looked up on google what could be wrong. I found just 1 answer in some knitting forum, and my concerns became true - it is nearly impossible :) So, I wanted to share this!
Excellent.
Thank you!