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There is a simple technique for making a very narrow tubular cord similar to one made with the caterinette.This is a stitch used to make bag handles, add hems to a project, or add a specific cord in various handmade projects.Follow these simple steps to make a tubular cord, also called I cord.
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Make the desired number of stitches or according to a pattern with double-pointed needles. Usually between 5 and 7, otherwise you will need an extra double pointed needle.
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Knit one row. Don't turn the work done up.
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Slide the stitches onto the other end of the needle.
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Work a second row by bringing the ball of yarn behind the work done and starting with the first stitch. Tighten the work done along the bottom after each first stitch to give it shape and to distribute the tension well.
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you get the desired length. You will start to get the shape after 3-4 rows.Advertising
The method described above can be adapted to single-point needles.
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Make 3-5 stitches based on the thickness of the desired tubular cord.
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Knit one row. Slide the stitches from the end of one needle to the end of the other needle (if using the right hand, slide the stitches from the right needle to the left).
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Repeat step 2 until you have the tubular bead of the desired length.
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Close the stitches.Advertising
You can also create tubular cords using a circular needle.
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1Make 3-5 stitches depending on the thickness of the tube bead you want. As with the double pointed needle method, slide the stitches from one end of the circular needle to the other. Instead of using a second double-pointed needle to create the stitches, you will simply use the other end of the circular needle.
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2Repeat step 2 until the cord is the desired length.
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3Close the stitches.Advertising
Advice
- If you use the long tail method to make the stitches, the first row will already be worked.Then simply slide the other end of the needle through and start knitting.
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Warnings
- You will need to know how to knit, cast on stitches and cast them off.
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