Thank you for the excellent demonstration of the Wonder Knitter. You explained and showed how to use this little device excellently! I wanted to show my 10 yr old grandson how to use this, and possibly make some bracelets to give to his friends. Again Thank you very much!
I came here to get a refresher on how to use this device as I’ve not made cord with it in a long time. Thanks for the great tutorial! Now I’m gonna go get my Wonder Knitter back out!
@@mr.pancakesgaming7748 ok, a necklace for your dog would be fantastic, and I'm totally gonna need a picture of that lol. If I tried that on my Millie she'd shred it in 10 seconds flat!
great video demonstration ! However this gadget is harder to use than a french knitting bobbin .I will never get back the hour I wasted trying to make icord straps for a baby bonnet back to my trusted aluminium circular needles
See now I find it faster than a traditional French knitter because it has the added yarn guide. I love that there are so many ways to do the same thing so everyone can find the way that works best for them :)
You can either just start working with the new color and leave tails of both the old and new color to weave in later, or you can make separate cords of each color and sew them together with the tails :)
Hi Therese! Thanks for the comment - I've updated the description to include an Amazon link where you can purchase it. It's also available on the Clover website and I believe in most of the big craft stores.
Thank you for the excellent demonstration of the Wonder Knitter. You explained and showed how to use this little device excellently! I wanted to show my 10 yr old grandson how to use this, and possibly make some bracelets to give to his friends. Again Thank you very much!
I'm so glad it was helpful! What a fun way to get a kid started in yarn crafts :)
I had a friend in 4th grade named Peeya. She was from Bangladesh. One of the sweetest girls I ever knew.
I got stuck on the tie-off for i cord on my current project with this, and your video helped me a lot. Thanks!!
yay! Glad I could help :)
I came here to get a refresher on how to use this device as I’ve not made cord with it in a long time. Thanks for the great tutorial! Now I’m gonna go get my Wonder Knitter back out!
Cool! :) what are you making the cords for? A particular project? Or just for fun?
@@StitchesnScraps Just for fun right now. Might make a necklace for my dog. 😂
@@mr.pancakesgaming7748 ok, a necklace for your dog would be fantastic, and I'm totally gonna need a picture of that lol. If I tried that on my Millie she'd shred it in 10 seconds flat!
@@StitchesnScraps I found you on Twitter and sent a pic of her!
@@mr.pancakesgaming7748 I’m glad you told me, I haven’t used Twitter in ages lol but I’ll go look!
great video demonstration ! However this gadget is harder to use than a french knitting bobbin .I will never get back the hour I wasted trying to make icord straps for a baby bonnet back to my trusted aluminium circular needles
See now I find it faster than a traditional French knitter because it has the added yarn guide. I love that there are so many ways to do the same thing so everyone can find the way that works best for them :)
How do i change colour half way through
You can either just start working with the new color and leave tails of both the old and new color to weave in later, or you can make separate cords of each color and sew them together with the tails :)
Where to get this wonderful knitter?
Hi Therese! Thanks for the comment - I've updated the description to include an Amazon link where you can purchase it. It's also available on the Clover website and I believe in most of the big craft stores.