Oct 16, 2016 - If you’re looking for the most portable, stash-busting, easy project, then I-cords are for you. Knitting i-cords only uses two double-pointed needles (no knitting in the round though!), scraps of yarn (for most projects), and knit stitches, usually only a few per row. But what do you do with them after you knit them if you aren’t attaching them to a purse or booties? Here are several great ideas. Many of the patterns are free
I-Cord Knitting Patterns - In the Loop Knitting
Free I-Cord Candy Cane Christmas Ornament Knitting Pattern
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A knitted cradle bag – fadanista
How to Knit a Perfect Edge - Finishing Free Technique — for the
I-Cord Knitting Patterns - In the Loop Knitting
Free - knitting pattern Plystre
Free Knitted Jewelry Pattern: I-Cord Statement Necklace - FeltMagnet
How to Knit an I Cord Bind Off
Free Pattern Friday – Knitted Hat & Pattern: Tie-Cord Baby Hat
How to make an i-cord and join it in the round seamlessly. — Nomad
94 free knitting and crochet Hat patterns — Woolly Wormhead
Free Knitting Pattern – North Shore Hat
I-Cords, Built-In – Deb Gemmell: Top Down, Gauge Free and more
Knit Basics: A Look at I-cords in Knitting - Stolen Stitches