How to Knit the Neatest "I-Cord" Edges | Mashup of Selvedge Finishing Techniques
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Last but not least, this
Last but not least, this is my favourite "I-cord" edging technique, and is basically a 'mashup' of the techniques I've taught in my previous 2 videos; the classic i-cord edge and the double & triple selvedges.
These edges are stable, neat and smooth, and are built into the selvedges of the knitting. You can choose to make them 2 stitches or 3 stitches wide.
The reason I like these edges the best is that they are the most even and symmetrical. The other "i-cord edge" methods I've taught are widely used and accepted methods, but I either found them to be unsymmetrical, or I found it difficult to produce an equal tension on both edges. One edge always seemed to be looser than the other.
With the technique in this video, I found it easier to produce more equal tension, and, put simply, they just look the best!
I hope you like the results as much as me :)
Thanks for watching!
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These edges are stable, neat and smooth, and are built into the selvedges of the knitting. You can choose to make them 2 stitches or 3 stitches wide.
The reason I like these edges the best is that they are the most even and symmetrical. The other "i-cord edge" methods I've taught are widely used and accepted methods, but I either found them to be unsymmetrical, or I found it difficult to produce an equal tension on both edges. One edge always seemed to be looser than the other.
With the technique in this video, I found it easier to produce more equal tension, and, put simply, they just look the best!
I hope you like the results as much as me :)
Thanks for watching!
_________________________________________________________
If you would like to browse craft products that I use in my videos or that I otherwise recommend, please take a look at my Amazon recommendations page:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/rokoleediy
Note that this page contains affiliate links so I receive a small commission on any sales made through this page, thank you :)
If you would like to buy me a ‘coffee’ to support my channel, you can do so here:
https://ko-fi.com/G2G89EXL
Any support is hugely appreciated and helps me to cover websites fees, material costs and other expenses related to creating videos. Thanks very much!
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