I`m 2 months shy 75 years old and this is how we did this when I was a kid. We`d always be reminding our mothers not to throw away their empty thread spools. Sadly, it`s difficult to get those spools nowadays, since they`re usually made of plastic. However, I`ll keep searching. Thanks for the great tutorial. It really brought back a lot of memories of sitting and `corking`on the front porch on rainy days. lol
Wooden spools are the best, but you're right, they're really hard to find. I have about a half dozen that were in a vintage sewing kit tin I bought on Etsy a few years ago. Cheers to happy memories!
Now they sell the equivalent in craft stores, so you don't need to find wooden spools, although that is how I learned too. If you go in to Jo Ann's or Michael's, they should have them.
Thanks for this like your other poster did these as a kid, I'm 73. Wanted a refresher and you have supplied it. Going to show my 8 year old granddaughter how to do it, she'll like it. Just recently showed her how to do Cats Cradle.
I'm a crochet person, but I'm trying to use a 3D printed model of a Roman Dodecahedron to do spool knitting. Your instructions were very clear and simple, I greatly appreciate it. I would suggest using a hook, either crochet or loom knitting, instead of a knitting needle, but whatever works best for you. Thank you!
I made these cords as a child. But I find a small crochet hook much easier. I already had them cuz I'd already learned to crochet by 8 yrs old. Think I'd like to start doing this again. For fun. It's great for grandkids. Thanks for reminder!!! TFS Austin TX USA
Never have I ever seen the spools. I remember those plastic looms from the 70s. I suspect this is the dame technique. Loved this video. I'm off to rig a version plastic candy jar!😃🙏
Thank you so much for the video. Easy to follow 👌 now to find my wooden spools so that i can make smaller icords. I have found that the distance between the pegs effects how loose/tight the knits are in the i-cord. I have a knitting knooby and an i-cord with crochet thread makes a thin n small cord, but it is very airy and doesnt have the icord look.
Such clear instructions, without the added wraps! I love it! Would you mind if I included a link to your video with my written instructions in some kits my guild is making?
I’ve just discovered your wonderful tutorial. I’m wondering why mine is so tight making it very difficult to grab the yarn and pull it over the top. Any tips on what I am doing wrong would be greatly appreciated.
If you make enough of it/make super long cords & don't mind spending the time,can you use the wider version of this type of cord(s),(like when u use a t.p.roll size circle to make the cord,I assume it'd be a thicker cord oitcome & closer to bulky 5/6 or jumbo 7 yarn)to hand/finger crochet a chunky blanket? I know it sounds weird & may be more work than some people think is worth doing this for,lol!!
Hmm... I have never seen a spool knitter with more (or less) than 4 pegs, but that certainly doesn't mean it can't be done. When knit (on needles) I-cords are generally between 3-5 sts and I don't see any reason why a spool knitter couldn't be made with 3, 4 or 5 pegs.
You absolutely can. I have seen spool knitters with six or more pegs. Any more than that and you are approaching a knitting loom which uses the exact same method for knitting, but you are creating much larger pieces of fabric (both tubes like the spool knitter) and flat (like back and forth knitting.
No, it doesn't have to be 4 pegs or an even number. I have 2 plastic spool knitters that I purchased at either Joanne's or Michael's (in addition to several of these diy 4-peg wooden spools), both have 2 different peg knitter tops (one is double sided and the other has interchangeable discs, each with different numbers of pegs). All in all I have 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 peg knitters and each produces a slightly different looking cord.
I`m 2 months shy 75 years old and this is how we did this when I was a kid. We`d always be reminding our mothers not to throw away their empty thread spools. Sadly, it`s difficult to get those spools nowadays, since they`re usually made of plastic. However, I`ll keep searching. Thanks for the great tutorial. It really brought back a lot of memories of sitting and `corking`on the front porch on rainy days. lol
Wooden spools are the best, but you're right, they're really hard to find. I have about a half dozen that were in a vintage sewing kit tin I bought on Etsy a few years ago. Cheers to happy memories!
Now they sell the equivalent in craft stores, so you don't need to find wooden spools, although that is how I learned too. If you go in to Jo Ann's or Michael's, they should have them.
I have a half gallon jar of wooden spools 🧵
They were great times everything was normal 😢
My neighborhood friends and I used to do this as little kids! Memories ❤
I earned a badge in cub scouts for spool knitting in 1962. I forgot how to do it, thank you for posting this you really helped me out.
Thanks for the reminder of how to do this. I still have the wooden cotton reel from my childhood
Thanks for this like your other poster did these as a kid, I'm 73. Wanted a refresher and you have supplied it. Going to show my 8 year old granddaughter how to do it, she'll like it. Just recently showed her how to do Cats Cradle.
Nice ring….and tutorial. Thanks 😀
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Just found one of these thingies in my mom's stuff. Thanks for the clear tutorial on how to use it!
Thank you for reminding me how much fun this was.💕
I'm a crochet person, but I'm trying to use a 3D printed model of a Roman Dodecahedron to do spool knitting. Your instructions were very clear and simple, I greatly appreciate it. I would suggest using a hook, either crochet or loom knitting, instead of a knitting needle, but whatever works best for you. Thank you!
In the 60s it was sold as Knitting Nancy
I made these cords as a child. But I find a small crochet hook much easier. I already had them cuz I'd already learned to crochet by 8 yrs old. Think I'd like to start doing this again. For fun. It's great for grandkids. Thanks for reminder!!! TFS
Austin TX USA
Never have I ever seen the spools. I remember those plastic looms from the 70s. I suspect this is the dame technique. Loved this video. I'm off to rig a version plastic candy jar!😃🙏
Thank you so much for the video. Easy to follow 👌 now to find my wooden spools so that i can make smaller icords. I have found that the distance between the pegs effects how loose/tight the knits are in the i-cord. I have a knitting knooby and an i-cord with crochet thread makes a thin n small cord, but it is very airy and doesnt have the icord look.
Nice job! Keep it up!
Thank you. I am watching in 2024.
Such clear instructions, without the added wraps! I love it! Would you mind if I included a link to your video with my written instructions in some kits my guild is making?
I always appreciate when folks share links and send viewers my way. Happy knitting to you and your guild!
I’ve just discovered your wonderful tutorial. I’m wondering why mine is so tight making it very difficult to grab the yarn and pull it over the top. Any tips on what I am doing wrong would be greatly appreciated.
You should do this with colored yarn to make it easier to see
If I use only two pegs, will I get a flat panel?
I love thr phone holder did u make that ??
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If you make enough of it/make super long cords & don't mind spending the time,can you use the wider version of this type of cord(s),(like when u use a t.p.roll size circle to make the cord,I assume it'd be a thicker cord oitcome & closer to bulky 5/6 or jumbo 7 yarn)to hand/finger crochet a chunky blanket? I know it sounds weird & may be more work than some people think is worth doing this for,lol!!
Could you add more stiches than 4?
Does it have to be an even number of stiches?
Hmm... I have never seen a spool knitter with more (or less) than 4 pegs, but that certainly doesn't mean it can't be done. When knit (on needles) I-cords are generally between 3-5 sts and I don't see any reason why a spool knitter couldn't be made with 3, 4 or 5 pegs.
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You absolutely can. I have seen spool knitters with six or more pegs. Any more than that and you are approaching a knitting loom which uses the exact same method for knitting, but you are creating much larger pieces of fabric (both tubes like the spool knitter) and flat (like back and forth knitting.
No, it doesn't have to be 4 pegs or an even number. I have 2 plastic spool knitters that I purchased at either Joanne's or Michael's (in addition to several of these diy 4-peg wooden spools), both have 2 different peg knitter tops (one is double sided and the other has interchangeable discs, each with different numbers of pegs). All in all I have 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 peg knitters and each produces a slightly different looking cord.
I've seen these Nancy thingies now with 8 pegs ! Ice ordered an acrylic one to try but only 4 pegs see how it works up....
THANK YOU! you explained it perfectly =)
What happens when you make a mistake? Is there any coming back from it, or do you have to start over?
How to make a rug?
How far apart are your nails?
I haven't measured, but probably between 1/2-3/4 inch.
גיברתי אני בת 77 עושה את זה ללא שום חוקים.....טיפ....מסמרים צריכים ליהייות מאוד קצרים כך גילגולי חוטים נעשה בקלות רבה.....
Hard to see what you're doing
Lol
Tbh I didn’t enjoy that