How to Crochet a Romanian Cord
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Romanian cords are flat cords with a striking texture that is the same on both sides. They're a perfect option for things like drawstrings, ties, bag handles, straps, or even belts! The easy technique starts with 2 setup stitches, and then is just one simple stitch repeated for the desired length of your cord.
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I just watched dozens of shorts trying to figure this out and it just was not clicking for me 😅 Your tutorial is perfect! No text for me to read while I’m also trying to watch someone do the stitch. Thank you for this!!!
You're welcome! so glad it worked for you :)
You are a life-saver! I was so, so stuck trying to understand written instructions of how to do this for a bag strap. My brain couldn't comprehend it at all. Thank you so much for explaining this so efficiently!
Glad it helped! Sometimes you just need to SEE it :)
Same here, it was very confusing when it was written but I got it immediately after watching this video ^^
@@jennifertingelof-truecrime5890 yay! :)
Great instructions. The only one that slowly and patiently took the time to explain this confusing procedure in explicit detail. I watched others and came back to this one. Then, suddenly, I got it!! Thank you for your talent and patience. Highly recommend!!
thank you for your comment! :)
Same here! I was so frustrated I couldn't get it, but you explained slowly and clearly and i finally got it! Thanks so much!
The best tutorial on this subject. Thank you.
aww thanks!
I watched a lot of tutorials on how to make Romanian cord and I love yours! You made it so easy💕 thankyou so much!!
yay! I'm glad you liked it :)
I truly make this all the time, it looks great and is really sturdy
Awesome for makeshift belts or to suspend things from. Still can’t quite memorize the start though, so I keep coming back to this video every couple of weeks 😅
That's awesome! I have a few techniques like that myself (hemstitch in weaving comes to mind) :)
Hi..i just want to say thank you..i've been trying to make this one for a long time..i even watch different kind of tutorial on how to do this..but i can say that after i watch your tutorial i already made one for the very first time..so thank you so much
That’s fantastic! I’m so glad The video was helpful :)
thanks for this simple video! I just spent hours trying to follow a different step by step tutorial and wondering why it just wasn't working. I watch this once and now understand it perfectly.
Yay! I'm glad this is the one that finally worked for you :)
thank you. your explanation is so detailed and simple. i finally can make it after watching lots of tutorial
Yay! Glad to hear it worked for you :)
I have struggled with this cord off and on for a year. It took just a few minutes to correct my problem after watching this video. Thank you!!
Yay! Sometimes it just takes a few different ways of seeing it before it finally clicks :-)
Instructions so much easier to follow than one I saw on FB. Thank you.❤
thanks! :)
I get it now, thanks! And I'm so glad you explained where those 2 loops come from, ie the previous stitch. Makes a difference to see the logic
yay! :)
thank you for explaining this so thoroughly and clearly! love this cord so much, really elevates my otherwise simple coin wallets
Yay! I'm glad it worked for you - and that's a perfect place to use them! :)
Thank you for your clear instructions that has made a crochet novice very happy to make this lovely cord.
You're welcome! I'm glad it worked for you :)
Thank you!! Clear, concise, and easy to follow!! Thanks so much!!!
You're welcome! :)
Thank you for your clear explanation of the Romanian stitch ✨
You're very welcome!
Great video, was having problems with this stitch but thanks to your explanations my braid looks great. Thank you
Yay! I'm glad it worked for you :)
Just saw this on Twitter 6-1-19 this is so cool I love the braided look and it’s so much more interesting than an I-cord. 🙂👍😀
Thanks!
Thank u so much for your very nice explanation I've always been struggling with that Romanian cord but it's now super easy
Yay! That's good to hear :)
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong. I got it now!! Thank you for teaching me.🥳
Yay! That's such a good feeling :)
Best , easiest video I found, thank you
You're welcome, glad you liked it! :)
Thank you for the clear instruction. ❤️
Thank you so much for this easy to follow tutorial and tips! After watching many I was finally able to complete this cord which I wanted to make with hdc instead of sc 👍🏻🙂💙
cool, how did it work out for you? DId you go through the yo loop as well (so through 3 loops instead of 2) when making your stitches, or did you ignore it?
Hi Pia! Thank you so much for this, you made it so easy. Do you have a video showing how to properly attach the romanian cord to an attached d ring?
Thanks! :) I don't, but here's what I would do. I would leave the tails on the cord and not weave them in yet. Then I'd fold the end of the cord over the d ring and back on top of itself (like make a loop), so that it overlaps at least 1-2 inches. Then I'd use the tail to sew that down securely. If you don't like the way it looks at the end, you can cover up the join with a metal crimp.
Nice, clear and simple how-to video!
Thank you!
Very interesting. Thank u for the thorough explanation.
you're welcome!
Formidabil, ați explicat atât de frumos și senin, încât eu, fiind româncă am înțeles! Sărut mâna, stimată doamnă!
Ce compliment frumos! Ma bucur ca ti-a placut :)
- Tradus din engleză cu Google Translate
I loved loved these instructions. New to cording, using this one for cat or dog leash.
awesome! Are you using yarn? or a different material?
@@StitchesnScraps I used 1 strand of yarn at first but then tore that apart and used 2. Worked great. No give in cord at all
@@crystalhewitt4652 nice! I would be interested to hear how it holds up over time with such a heavy-duty use.
@@StitchesnScraps I have a feeling that it will do just fine. I crochet various things for different rescues so I won’t know that actual outcome
You made it look so easy .. I shall try it and get back with you.. 🙂
Thanks!
Great video it was explained perfectly and the video was very clear great job
Thanks!
Thanks, you make it easy to understand.
Thanks for such a clear explanation.
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it :)
SO AWESOME! I'm gonna use this for my belt loops!
That's a great use for it!
Excellent tutorial, thank, you
You're welcome, and thank YOU! :)
Really easy to follow tutorial, thank you! Subscribed!
Yay! Glad you liked it, and welcome aboard! :)
super easy got it at first try thanks to you!!
Fantastic! I'm so glad it worked for you :)
Thanks so much! Excellent explanation. Very easy to follow
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it :)
Thank you it is a great tutorial!
Absolutely love this ❤
yay! I'm so glad :)
Thank you. I'm going to try this now
awesome :)
Great Tutorial! Thanks!
thank you! :)
Thank you :)
You're welcome! :) Glad you liked it
Very helpful! Thank 😊
Very well done!
thanks :)
This was so helpful! I'm working on a written pattern and the instructions with pictures for the Romanian cord were just not helping 😅 thanks!
Yep this is definitely one of those techniques you have to see once to wrap your head around! :)
Thanks for sharing 🌹❤️🤗
Thank you ❤
Beautiful
thanks :)
Great explanation! Thank you!
Thank s
Thank you.. I will try..
Thanks!♥
You're welcome 😊
Gracias 🤗🤗🇨🇱🇨🇱
thank you so much 👍👍
You're welcome!
thanks !
You're welcome! :)
Can you make a bracelet out of this cord?
Sure, just sew the ends together 🙂
How can i finish the cord?
Great question! :) You're left with 1 loop on the hook after every stitch, so just fasten off the way you would for any other crochet project. Cut the yarn (leaving a tail to weave in), and pull up on the loop to make it bigger until the tail comes all the way through. Then weave in the ends.
I am romanian
cool :)