At last !!! Thank you. You highlighted the V of the stitch and showed the vertical stitch to use in front of it. I have lost count of how many videos I've watched with this cord crocheting. I just couldn't get it. Last few days it has frustrated me and I just couldnt work out why I just ended up with a knotted mess. Now I always check I'm doing it right by looking for the 2 stitches at front of the V. Finally getting it right 👍 Thank you 😁
I love this stich. I always come back to you to re-learn it. I make curtain tie backs. You have a very soothing voice. And very understandable. Thank you so much !!!
Thank you, June. You're were clear, and to the point. Love the effect of visually highlighting the important and critical stiches. You made it so easy! Enjoyed your British accent as well as your soothing voice. Kudos!
Oh my Goddesses! I love it. I can't make an I-cord too many thumbs I guess.😅 But this I can do and the highlighting really helps. No extra thumbs in the way with this beautiful cord . I am using it today to make feet on a prehistoric bird and a little pocket doll's arms and legs. And I learned something new today so I can check that box for the day.Ty
Thank you soooo much! this video is the first one that makes since and by highlighting the stich you are referring to in the beginning help so much more then any other video I've watched
I actually love this channel you take time to really explain, not subtitles, and you HIGHLIGHT stitches😭I can’t tell you how many times I messed up cause they would go fast and not explain what stitch and I have to rewatch some videos on slow playback but yours is absolutely wonderful.
June! Thanks! I'll make dog collars and leashes for small dogs! I volunteer at a local canine ranch for senior and disabled dogs! And hey, I really love your work and patterns!💖
Omg thank you! Five videos later I finally ran across yours and caught on. Thank you for highlighting and doing it at a detailed pace for us to understand it! ❤️
Thank you! You provided a fantastic, easy tutorial & all the tips were brilliant for someone new. Things many overlook and assume will naturally make sense to everyone.
Thanks! Had to go through several videos before finding yours. Your graphic for identifying the correct loops is genius. Should be compulsory for all crochet videos. I'm a fan forever!
I'm so glad you like it! As far as I know, I'm the only person to do that. It takes much longer to make the video, but I think it's worth it to make the techniques completely clear :)
I very much appreciate how you highlighted the important areas to be sure we were identifying the correct pieces of the yarn. This was very fun and much easier to learn than I at first thought it would be!
Thank you so much for the excellent tutorial! I have been trying to figure oyt making a vird and could never understand the instructions. Your tutorial has nade it so clear and simple 😊
Well done! This Is the best crochet tutorial I have every seen, everything was explained well and made clear and I love how you added the highlighted lines onto your video, that made it easy to understand what you were saying. And your voice is very soothing. Well done, you have a new subscriber!
Wow, excellent 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼. I can say that, of all the many, many, many videos I've seen, this is the best! Good description, precise and as slow and fast as necessary. Congratulations!!!
Excellent tutorial. I learned to make the cord years ago to make Romanian Point Lace, but the explanation of how to start the cord was very complicated with bad pictures (it was a printed version). I could never remember it when I started a new project. You have made it perfectly clear! I really appreciate your tutorial! Thank you! I see more lace projects in my future.😀👏
June Gilbank, thanks for the tip. I’ll have to see if I can figure out the difference and make the correct beginning. Good to have your tip before I wasted a lot of work! Best regards, Peggy
Hello! I'm making the Crafter Granny, pattern by Zhaya and she refers to this tutorial to make this to go around the bun of the dolls hairdo! Perfect! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the clear explanation and highlighting. Using this as the handle on my water bottle sleeve. Nice and sturdy, no stretching. Subbed for more tips :-)
After taking a beginner class at Michaels I am "hooked". Saw this video and was glad it was easy to follow, especially for a beginner such as myself. If I wanted to make this a bracelet or necklace, how would you attach to clasp? Thanks in advance for the tips!
I'm with everyone else!! You are extremely proficient in explaining! Very easy to follow, not too fast or slow & great voice!!! Thank you!! Now a question, what gauge hook are you using? THANK YOU again!
KK :) THANK YOU! Yeah, my grandmother started teaching me when I was 6 & just recently got back into it (I'm 50!!! lol) just wanted it as close to yours as I could be. Instead of testing was lazy & asked lol After she died I lost my interest b/c it was something we did together. Thanks again!
excellent tutorial, can't wait to try it and make one for my just turned teenage granddaughter. its hard to find something I can craft for this age. one suggestion is how do you complete the cord into a bracelet. Thanks for all you wonderful tutorials.
I saw in your pattern to use mercerized cotton in DK/light #3 yarn, or size 3 crochet thread.. I have size 3 crochet thread and your bracelet photos .. the yarn or thread looks much thicker than when I begin the cord.. I don't understand how it looks so much thicker if you used size 3
Hello, Thank You, So Much :) This was very easy for me to learn from you. It is turning out perfect for the drawstrings I'm going to use on a large crocheted bag
At last !!! Thank you. You highlighted the V of the stitch and showed the vertical stitch to use in front of it. I have lost count of how many videos I've watched with this cord crocheting. I just couldn't get it. Last few days it has frustrated me and I just couldnt work out why I just ended up with a knotted mess. Now I always check I'm doing it right by looking for the 2 stitches at front of the V. Finally getting it right 👍 Thank you 😁
You're very welcome, Jenny - I'm so glad my highlighting helped you figure it out 😊
This tutorial was like a breath of fresh air. My cord is turning out so much better than it was before. I realize I am a very visual learner 😂😭😭
Aww, thank you!
Wowwww thanks. You gave me some ideas😅😅😅😂😂❤
WOW!! as someone who's not a huge fan of making i-cords, this style of cord is a game changer! loving how this looks. thank you for sharing! 🙏
Glad you like it!
Tried to learn icord, couldn't. Tried this for my project... looks so nice!!
Fantastic!
I love this stich. I always come back to you to re-learn it. I make curtain tie backs. You have a very soothing voice. And very understandable. Thank you so much !!!
I'm so glad you're finding it helpful!
Thank you, June. You're were clear, and to the point. Love the effect of visually highlighting the important and critical stiches. You made it so easy! Enjoyed your British accent as well as your soothing voice. Kudos!
Lol! I was just attempting a crocheted I-cord when I came upon this video! Ripped out my work and started this! MUCH easier!! Thank you!
Absolutely love the color you added to the stitches to show exactly which part you were talking about
im watching this 8 years later and it was the best tutorial for this cord, thank you!!!!!!!!
Glad it helped!
Oh my Goddesses! I love it. I can't make an I-cord too many thumbs I guess.😅 But this I can do and the highlighting really helps. No extra thumbs in the way with this beautiful cord . I am using it today to make feet on a prehistoric bird and a little pocket doll's arms and legs. And I learned something new today so I can check that box for the day.Ty
You're very welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed my tutorial 😊
I absolutely love her video...the way she highlights the stitches and such makes it so easy to follow!!! Have a God day~Trina & Heekango~Arizona, USA
Thank you soooo much! this video is the first one that makes since and by highlighting the stich you are referring to in the beginning help so much more then any other video I've watched
Thank you! I finally get it now :-) The highlighting, moderate pace and clear instruction made the process so easy to understand!
I actually love this channel you take time to really explain, not subtitles, and you HIGHLIGHT stitches😭I can’t tell you how many times I messed up cause they would go fast and not explain what stitch and I have to rewatch some videos on slow playback but yours is absolutely wonderful.
This is ABSOLUTELY the best tutorial I have seen. I have struggled with this in the past. Your instructions are clear and concise. Thank you.
June! Thanks! I'll make dog collars and leashes for small dogs! I volunteer at a local canine ranch for senior and disabled dogs! And hey, I really love your work and patterns!💖
Thanks for this video. You took me through it “slowly” which allowed me to follow along. 👍 👏
You're very welcome! 😊
Love how clear you make this. That is a real talent!
Omg thank you! Five videos later I finally ran across yours and caught on. Thank you for highlighting and doing it at a detailed pace for us to understand it! ❤️
Thank you! You provided a fantastic, easy tutorial & all the tips were brilliant for someone new. Things many overlook and assume will naturally make sense to everyone.
Love this cord...my favourite for my bags...have you got a special way of joining them as I am doing crossbody bags? Thanks so much 🧶🌺
Thanks! Had to go through several videos before finding yours. Your graphic for identifying the correct loops is genius. Should be compulsory for all crochet videos. I'm a fan forever!
I'm so glad you like it! As far as I know, I'm the only person to do that. It takes much longer to make the video, but I think it's worth it to make the techniques completely clear :)
@@planetjune I loved it and subscribed immediately and I hadn't even finished watching the video 😁 thank you 😊
I very much appreciate how you highlighted the important areas to be sure we were identifying the correct pieces of the yarn. This was very fun and much easier to learn than I at first thought it would be!
Ella Faith dt
3 am, I'm annoyed by a pattern, I'm about to put it aside and do something else, but you existence made the whole project enjoyable again. Thank you 🤗
Here Is Marie from Czech republic. Thank You very much. Your tutorial Is very clear and understandable. More than others on UA-cam. 👍😀
You're very welcome, Marie - thank you! 😊
Must congratulate you, your simple and easy steps are a pleasure to follow. love it.
Your voice is so soothing. Thanks for the video!
Love the highlighted loops! Very easy to follow,thanks.
Thank you so much for the excellent tutorial! I have been trying to figure oyt making a vird and could never understand the instructions. Your tutorial has nade it so clear and simple 😊
Can't help but leave comment. Your video tutorial is awesome. I'm a beginner, but I find it very easy with your video.
Well done! This Is the best crochet tutorial I have every seen, everything was explained well and made clear and I love how you added the highlighted lines onto your video, that made it easy to understand what you were saying. And your voice is very soothing. Well done, you have a new subscriber!
Wow, excellent 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼. I can say that, of all the many, many, many videos I've seen, this is the best! Good description, precise and as slow and fast as necessary. Congratulations!!!
Thank you!
I did it and it came out very nice, you're a good teacher
LOVE the highlighted stitches! Brilliant :)
Nancy Campbell
I agree, very helpful.
Thank You, June! This is a gorgeous cord!
Your tutorial is Perfect!
Many, Many Thank You’s!
Fabulous, finally someone who knows how to demonstrate...thank you
Wow!!! U have very well explained the process!! Appreciate the efforts👏🏼👏🏼
The best tutorial. I've been trying over years to accomplish this cord but all in vain. Darling you're the best 😍
Excellent tutorial. I learned to make the cord years ago to make Romanian Point Lace, but the explanation of how to start the cord was very complicated with bad pictures (it was a printed version). I could never remember it when I started a new project. You have made it perfectly clear! I really appreciate your tutorial! Thank you! I see more lace projects in my future.😀👏
June Gilbank, thanks for the tip. I’ll have to see if I can figure out the difference and make the correct beginning. Good to have your tip before I wasted a lot of work! Best regards, Peggy
June Gilbank, Thank you for sharing the instructions on your blog. I will try them tomorrow. You’re very kind to help me! Best regards, Peggy
Hello June! Thank you so much for sharing this great tutorial.... :)
Thank you so much, June. You're a crochet genius😊🎉❤
Aww, thank you! 😊
very good explanation using the V. Also the highlighted Graphics make it easy. Thank you
👋🏽❤️👋🏽 Thank you for this video, great explanation and the pauses to highlight the strands you are indicating. Fantastic. 🧶🤓👑
You have explained this beautifully! Thank you!
Your explanation is perfect! Thank you so much! ❤❤❤ Beautiful cord, I'll make myself one today. Greetings from Chile. 🤗🤗🤗
Hello! I'm making the Crafter Granny, pattern by Zhaya and she refers to this tutorial to make this to go around the bun of the dolls hairdo! Perfect! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for explaining so fluent. You’re the best
Thank you Jane, you explain wonderfully, I got it!!!!!
So pleased I found your video. What a cracking stitch, makes my handles for my crochet bags look so much more professional. Thankyou 😀
Beautiful rope done ❤️👌
Hello June, Excellent video and explanation. Thank you. Have a good day everyone.
This a very good video..when you highlight the area..is awesome for me. Thank you..and yes I've subscribed..
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I am so inspired and I believe that I'll try this.
Thank you for the clear explanation and highlighting. Using this as the handle on my water bottle sleeve. Nice and sturdy, no stretching. Subbed for more tips :-)
Merci beaucoup pour le partage. C'est très gentil de votre part. Et vous expliquez très bien.🤩🌹🥀🌷💐💐💐
Thank you june! Great tutorial.
Excellent demo! Clear, concise, great videoing! Thks so much for sharing!
fantastic, thank you for such a clear and comprehensive tutorial ☺☺
Ty very easy to follow ur directions. Liked the highlighting!
Thank so much for sharing, your a great teacher
After taking a beginner class at Michaels I am "hooked". Saw this video and was glad it was easy to follow, especially for a beginner such as myself. If I wanted to make this a bracelet or necklace, how would you attach to clasp? Thanks in advance for the tips!
I noticed on the 2nd bracelet u made a nice loop on the end ☺ plz give a diy on that 😃
No problem, Carmen, you can find the complete pattern for my Crochet Braid Bracelet on my blog, here: www.planetjune.com/braidbracelet :)
Merci June pour cette explication simple et claire!!!bonne continuation
Thank you for your instructions. I just made a small one to use for my pumpkin.
Ooh, great idea to use it for a pumpkin stalk!
Very beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing ❤
This is a great tutorial. Thank you so much.
Nice tutorial❤👌👍🏽🙏🏼India🇮🇳
Thank You very much, I loved how You highlighted the yarn.
I'm with everyone else!! You are extremely proficient in explaining! Very easy to follow, not too fast or slow & great voice!!! Thank you!!
Now a question, what gauge hook are you using? THANK YOU again!
KK :) THANK YOU! Yeah, my grandmother started teaching me when I was 6 & just recently got back into it (I'm 50!!! lol) just wanted it as close to yours as I could be. Instead of testing was lazy & asked lol
After she died I lost my interest b/c it was something we did together. Thanks again!
excellent tutorial, can't wait to try it and make one for my just turned teenage granddaughter. its hard to find something I can craft for this age. one suggestion is how do you complete the cord into a bracelet. Thanks for all you wonderful tutorials.
you have a wonderful tutorial voice, a pleasure to listen to, thanks!
I love this cord! I use it for a lot of things, but.. my is always twisting! How do you keep yours from twisting?
Thank you so much ❤ I finally did it 😂🎉
Yay, well done! 👍
brilliant explanation
Amazing ! You did well on explaining..THANKYOU
Tudo lindo e de bom gosto. Muito boa explicação, mesmo não entendendo o idioma a imagem da explicação é perfeita. Parabéns!
Excellent tutorial. Making a strap for fabric purse that I purchased. Thank you!
The very best tutorial ever .Thanks a million girl .XOXO
Finally! Got it thanks
Hello! I was wondering how you turn this into a bracelet like how you showed at the beginning? That'd be lovely! Thanks
muito obrigada..adorei esse ponto!!
thank you very much , the way you explain is the best .
one very well-made video!
That's so beautiful 🌷🌷
Thanks a lot really u explain in very easy method ❤️
thank you ms. june💜💜💜
I saw in your pattern to use mercerized cotton in DK/light #3 yarn, or size 3 crochet thread.. I have size 3 crochet thread and your bracelet photos .. the yarn or thread looks much thicker than when I begin the cord.. I don't understand how it looks so much thicker if you used size 3
Thank you June!
Hello, Thank You, So Much :) This was very easy for me to learn from you. It is turning out perfect for the drawstrings I'm going to use on a large crocheted bag
Thank you very easy to follow
This in really aMaZiNG!!!!!!!!
So helpful, thanks!
Excellent tutorial thank You!
Love this but what size hook and yarn.
This is awesome!
Love❤️❤️❤️!!! this thank you very much for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
I agree with the other comments! Thank you So Much!! I wanted something for a necklace like this, Perfect!
now i get it! thanks, June.
Thank you so much! It was very helpful :)
Thank you very much for the video .Excellent idea.