FYI… once it gets to a certain length, pull the icord through the cross hairs in the weight, it should be thick enough to hold it without a knot. Slide the weight up the icord as needed.
Thanks, I have lost my instruction leaflet. The question I have is what thickness of yarn can I use? I tried some DK but got into an awful mess! When the cord gets longer then you can untie the weight and simply pull the cord into the slot. Works perfectly. It is shown on a picture on the box
I no longer have the box lol but I do have the instruction booklet. It says it should be a smooth yarn, weight 0-3. According to the yarn craft council that is lace weight through dk. But there are some thick dk yarns that wouldn't work.
If you miss a stitch you can pick it up and fix the tube... but only when you've got a larger tube! On the small 4-pin machine there isn't really room to do a fix. I do fix dropped stitches when I use the 48 pin machine but with the I-Cord I just start over.
Fyi, I placed a jar opener underneath where you attach it to a table to keep it from slipping off the table. It works fairly well.
That's an excellent idea! Thanks!
FYI… once it gets to a certain length, pull the icord through the cross hairs in the weight, it should be thick enough to hold it without a knot. Slide the weight up the icord as needed.
Oh! Thanks for the tip! I wonder if it would work with different yarn because this yarn was definitely just slipping through. 🤔
Thanks, I have lost my instruction leaflet. The question I have is what thickness of yarn can I use? I tried some DK but got into an awful mess! When the cord gets longer then you can untie the weight and simply pull the cord into the slot. Works perfectly. It is shown on a picture on the box
I no longer have the box lol but I do have the instruction booklet. It says it should be a smooth yarn, weight 0-3. According to the yarn craft council that is lace weight through dk. But there are some thick dk yarns that wouldn't work.
@@AshleeBrotzellDesigns Thanks so much 🙂
I want to buy this machine but iam from lebanon how i can take it
I'm not sure what your options are. I bought mine from Michaels.ca since I'm in Canada.
Hey, sorry to bother you but what happened if you miss a stitch? How can you keep going ?
If you miss a stitch you can pick it up and fix the tube... but only when you've got a larger tube! On the small 4-pin machine there isn't really room to do a fix. I do fix dropped stitches when I use the 48 pin machine but with the I-Cord I just start over.
A hand knitted icord is three or four stitches
Thanks for that info!