I just turned a beautiful I-cord corner on the Dacite cardigan thanks to you! No one else says to turn the direction of the three stitches on the left needle to purl sides, but that's what makes a perfect join! 😊
Thanks for sharing! It’s the regular kitchener grafting method, but I didn’t know it was necessary to change the direction of the last three stitches on the left needle. Very clear and easy! 💕✨
OMG thank you. I’m playing with how to use those i-cord tool thingys to add i-cord to my finished projects but the start and end have been eluding me. I’m going to be practicing this grafting technique on a lot of little coasters before I try a blanket!!
I just turned a beautiful I-cord corner on the Dacite cardigan thanks to you! No one else says to turn the direction of the three stitches on the left needle to purl sides, but that's what makes a perfect join! 😊
Awesomeness!! Thank you, just cast off my Dustland Skinny scarf for my BFF 💜
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Thanks for sharing! It’s the regular kitchener grafting method, but I didn’t know it was necessary to change the direction of the last three stitches on the left needle.
Very clear and easy! 💕✨
Great tuto, very clear, as usual, thanks !
Very useful technique 👍
Well, almost got it right. Thanks for sharing this technique. ❤
Спасибо большое за разьяснение😂, даже иностранке понятно!!!
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks so much for sharing ❤
Awesome 👍🏾 thank you 🙂
Thank you so much!
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Gracias!
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But how do you make the transition from the icord edge to the icord bind off?
OMG thank you. I’m playing with how to use those i-cord tool thingys to add i-cord to my finished projects but the start and end have been eluding me. I’m going to be practicing this grafting technique on a lot of little coasters before I try a blanket!!
And you already do a video about this?
Thank you... needed this for cardigan I’m working on, down the buttonband 🧶💫💙