Cabled I-cord (Kind of)

unikatissima Cabled I-cord (Kind of)

 

I’ve seen everywhere the beautiful cabled bags and thought that a filled I-cord isn’t so suitable. And then two ideas collided in my head again, this time the I-cord and cabling ;-)

The result is a kind of I-cord which is cabled on both sides but is made with only two needles (plus an auxiliary needle for the cabling).

I created a PDF file (ca. 400 KB) with a photo tutorial that you can download.

Have much fun with it!


Links:
Cabled I-cord (Kind of): PDF file (ca. 400 KB)

Google search result for ‘cabled bag pattern’
Google image search result for ‘cabled bag pattern’

Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Knitting Pattern ‘Little Berries
Entries containing the word ‘cable’
Entries containing the word ‘I-cord’

Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord

unikatissima Clothesline Knitting

Recently I thought about how to make low-priced purse handles. I wanted to make them from the same yarn that I will use for my purse but I didn’t want to have a simple I-cord because I’m always knitting very loose and the cord gets much to flexible for a purse handle.

Then I thought about the Clothesline Crochet and thought that this must be possible with knitting, too.
It is ;-))

Note: If you don’t know how to knit an I-cord you can find instructions in my Actinia entry in the English tutorial under ‘I-cord’.

 

That’s what you do:
I choose a thick ready-made cord to cover with knitting.
The number of stitches to cast-on depends on the size of the cord, the yarn and the needles (try it!), in this case I used five stitches.

 

unikatissima Clothesline Knitting
So, cast-on the stitches, lay the inner cord in (see photo) and knit the first stitch over the inner cord.
The inner cord will be trapped in the stitch.

 

unikatissima Clothesline Knitting
Then knit simply the rest of the stitches, lay the inner cord a little beside (see photo).

 

unikatissima Clothesline Knitting
In the next row lay the inner cord again over the left needle to the right of the thread just as in the first photo, knit the first stitch over the inner cord and knit then the other stitches.

Knit in the same way until you reach the desired length.

 

unikatissima Clothesline Knitting
Somewhere (and I really don’t remember, where) I saw a tutorial where they glued on hairbands to make the purse handles.
I thought that I should be able to knit around the hairbands just as I knitted the inner cord, but it didn’t work.
What however worked was knitting an I-cord and threading the hairband into, so that the hairband is covered and I even have threads to sew the handles onto the purse.


Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Tutorial on how to knit an I-cord in the English tutorial in the Actinia entry under ‘I-cord’

Buttoned I-cord Bracelet

unikatissima Buttoned I-cord Bracelet

I found a great instruction on how to make a beaded I-cord.
She knits an I-cord where she works in previously stringed beads.

 

unikatissima Buttoned I-cord Bracelet Because I only had seed beads I simply took some of my buttons and must say that I like the result, also.

My I-cord is a little bit uneven, because the heads of my buttons often got in my way, but I like it nevertheless ;-)

 


Links:
an anti pattern

Crochet + Knitting for Geeks

Verena Kuni Ha3k3ln + Str1ck3n fuer Geeks

By the way, did I mention already that my pattern generators (maze pattern generator, cellular automaton and random squares pattern generator) have been mentioned in a book? :))

I’ve read it and I also had fun with the rest of the book ;-)
I liked especially the (here already presented ;-)) crocheted hyperbolic planes and freeform work, knit-covered (computer)cords (similar to filled i-cord), yarn bombing and the secure password input, but also mobius shawls, klein bottle hats, hacked knitting machines and much more.

That reminds me, as I understand it ‘geeks’ are people who are not only superficially interested in a subject ;-)

See best for yourself, you can find more about as well as at the publishing house (O’Reilly) as well as at Amazon.de (Häkeln + Stricken für Geeks (book)und Häkeln + Stricken für Geeks (kindle));-)

 


Links:

Häkeln + Stricken für Geeks (HA3K3LN + STR1CK3N für Geeks) (German)
Verena Kuni Ha3k3ln + Str1ck3n fuer Geeks Verena Kuni Ha3k3ln + Str1ck3n fuer Geeks Verena Kuni Ha3k3ln + Str1ck3n fuer Geeks
book at O’Reilly book at Amazon.de kindle at Amazon.de

Here at unikatissima:
Maze Pattern Generator
Pattern Generator (Cellular Automaton)
Random Squares Pattern Generator
TED Talk: Nature, Crochet and Geometry
Freeform Needlework
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Yarn Bomb a Chair
Enter Passwords Securely

Bag Handles

Jezze Prints Bag Handles

Handles for handbags are rather expensive. That’s what Jezze thought also and she wrote a tutorial for selfmade bag handles !
Great!
To tell the truth I find them even more beautiful than my filled I-cord ;-)

 


Links:
Bag Handles (Handles)

Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord

Quick Cords

Faserfimmel Quick Cords

I presented several techniques already to make cords but I’d never thought about this simple and yet so cute idea: place yarns side by side and sew together with a zig zag stitch.
Brilliant!
Unfortunately I can’t do this because my sewing machine doesn’t have a zig zag stitch.
I think I will go on with braiding, weaving, knitting and crochet ;-))


Links:
Quick Cords (Schnelle Schnüre) (German)
Google translation to English

Here at unikatissima:
Fingerloop Braiding
Kumihimo
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Clothesline Crochet
Entries with the tag ‘cord’