I add yarn overs between the icord stitches as I knit and drop them as I slip the three stitches. This adds a bit more stretch and looks very consistent. It’s fun to see so there are so many methods to achieve the same results.
YES YES... Love I-cord everywhere I add it to most every shawl I do....... I also add a row when having to turn corners... makes the corners block beautifully I also use a 2x larger needle when doing an add-on I-cord and sometimes 3 extra rows- spaced when turning corners...
I do that!!!! Love it!!! I do it about every 4th row... Just learned an i-cord cast on where you do a yarnover....game changer & easier to count!!! Slip 3, yarnover, knit 3, repeat as recommended...
I used to knit icord pretty tight and hated I cord. I finally figured out to not snug up my stitches at all and it was much better. But your giving a little EXTRA to each stitch seems even better. I'll try that next time. Thanks!
Your such a great teacher Mr. West & I love your enthusiasm it’s so genuine and pair all that with your bubbly personality. It’s no wonder why your called Mr. West , I love you ! I can’t wait to order one or two of your books and use the stretchier I-Cord cast on. I’m going to try your bone yard shawl and just go completely organic & wild with random colors. Thanks for loving what you do!
Liked, subscribed, saved, and bookmarked. So glad I found this because my first I-cord was taking all the fun out of my first shawl. Your tutorials are THE BEST - thank you!
I bought your Painting Chevrons pattern for two reasons. I've, I love chevrons. Two, after watching another i-cord video you did I became fascinated with i-cord edges. Painting Chevrons gives me both! I'm also doing and applied i-cord border in a coordinating color on a baby blanket that I'm working on. Thank you for the inspiration!
You are a master. Your outside the box thinking is so beautiful. I wish I had even a little bit of your abilities to design. By the way, I'm one of your fellow guy knitters. I just bought your classic designs pdf book. Looking forward to trying side of them, even though we don't get to wear them much in Phoenix, AZ, where it's over 100° a lot, lol. Thanks for being you👍😃
That’s what I’ve always done and not just for i-cord edges. I’ve always needed to do this on the top of crescent shawls, and some other shapes as well, any time that I’m not satisfied with the tension of the edge.
THANK YOU!!! LoL other videos i saw didn’t show how to form the stitches from the i-cord method-thing lol as you can probably tell i’ve never done an i-cord tab cast on method for knitting a shawl.
@@StephenWest one of my favorite things about you is your commitment to “practicality”. The “don’t frog just to find a one stitch mistake”, “don’t panic”, and tips like this. Thanks!
Starting from a point and increasing on the diagonal, is there a way to have icord edges each side? Do you have a video that already shows that technique?
I add yarn overs between the icord stitches as I knit and drop them as I slip the three stitches. This adds a bit more stretch and looks very consistent. It’s fun to see so there are so many methods to achieve the same results.
What a good tip! 😍
Awesome! Thanks🧶😊
YES YES... Love I-cord everywhere I add it to most every shawl I do....... I also add a row when having to turn corners... makes the corners block beautifully
I also use a 2x larger needle when doing an add-on I-cord and sometimes 3 extra rows- spaced when turning corners...
I do that!!!!
Love it!!!
I do it about every 4th row...
Just learned an i-cord cast on where you do a yarnover....game changer & easier to count!!!
Slip 3, yarnover, knit 3, repeat as recommended...
Of course this comes out a week after I finish my dotted rays! 😂 Guess I have to cast on another!
Love that tip on I-cord edges! Thank you! And as always I love your shawls .. ❤️
Thanks so much!
Love the “spandex” line. Am in the middle of Ddotted Rays and so loving the knit. Thank you for the video and for learning something new.
I used to knit icord pretty tight and hated I cord. I finally figured out to not snug up my stitches at all and it was much better. But your giving a little EXTRA to each stitch seems even better. I'll try that next time. Thanks!
Your such a great teacher Mr. West & I love your enthusiasm it’s so genuine and pair all that with your bubbly personality. It’s no wonder why your called Mr. West , I love you ! I can’t wait to order one or two of your books and use the stretchier I-Cord cast on. I’m going to try your bone yard shawl and just go completely organic & wild with random colors. Thanks for loving what you do!
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West is the Best👏👏👍🇨🇱 Thanks a lot.
Vielen Dank für Ihre Arbeit!
Liked, subscribed, saved, and bookmarked. So glad I found this because my first I-cord was taking all the fun out of my first shawl. Your tutorials are THE BEST - thank you!
What a clever idea 😃
I just love ❤️ your knitting knowledge......thank you so much for sharing your talents 🙏
Thank you so much!
Genius! Simple but elegant solution! Thanks, Stephen!
I bought your Painting Chevrons pattern for two reasons. I've, I love chevrons. Two, after watching another i-cord video you did I became fascinated with i-cord edges. Painting Chevrons gives me both! I'm also doing and applied i-cord border in a coordinating color on a baby blanket that I'm working on. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us, Stephen. You are a genius! 🤗
Thanks, I love the simplicity of the I-cord boost.
👍🏽 excellent tip. I haven't tried i-cords and I definitely will keep this trick in my arsenal of techniques
Thank you very much. That’s a good idea. I bougt your pattern exploration station and I am excited to try it. Have a nice knitting day 🧶
Thank you!!
Love it! After stopped knitting for so long, I started again recently and I love your videos.
Thank you! You have the most useful tips ever. This will help I'm positive.
You are a master. Your outside the box thinking is so beautiful. I wish I had even a little bit of your abilities to design. By the way, I'm one of your fellow guy knitters. I just bought your classic designs pdf book. Looking forward to trying side of them, even though we don't get to wear them much in Phoenix, AZ, where it's over 100° a lot, lol. Thanks for being you👍😃
Thankyou for all your helpful tips. Most appreciated
As always I learn a lot with you! Thank you Mr. West! 💜💚💛💙💖
Thank you so much!! I'm a tight knitter, so this technique is going to make such a difference in my knitting.
..thank you so much for sharing your talents❤️❤️
That’s what I’ve always done and not just for i-cord edges. I’ve always needed to do this on the top of crescent shawls, and some other shapes as well, any time that I’m not satisfied with the tension of the edge.
Thank you! Great tip.
I do need to knit a dotted rays. Thanks for the tips too.
Great idea. Thanks so much
Wow that’s a game changer🤯😁
Stephen that was very helpful. I am more a loose knitter but still I would like more stretch to the i-icord edge.
THANK YOU!!! LoL other videos i saw didn’t show how to form the stitches from the i-cord method-thing lol as you can probably tell i’ve never done an i-cord tab cast on method for knitting a shawl.
Thank you for sharing this information. Can't wait to try it!!!
I should use the boost technique for one of the edges of my botanic shawl🧐 thanks for the tutorial!
Omg such a game changer!! Thank you!!
Love the tip of I corp tecnik... Will try it , thank you.🙏👌
Thank you so much, you are always so helpful!!!
So easy and so effective. Love it!
Tolle Idee. Danke.
Toujours de bonnes idées... merci ! 😃
Thanks for the helpful tips.
Thank you! Just what I needed!😊
Thanks for sharing, very helpful info 🌸❤️🌹
Génial 👍 merci beaucoup
Prima tip. 👍😁👋 dank je wel.
Excellent video!
Thanks for sharing. Great tip!!
Brilliant!
Thank you
Wow👍so easy
Thanks for the English version. 🎉
I always wander - what a strange knitting stile, now I know - its English 😅 Thank you for your tips 👌👍🧶
A brilliant tip. Thank you.
Very welcome!
Genius!
Thanks Esteban Del Oeste. Kiss
Thanks for watching Winelvi!!
Hi! Curious if i did an i cord boost all the way down a scarf would it make a kind of ruffle along the edge?
Excellent tip! Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
@@StephenWest one of my favorite things about you is your commitment to “practicality”. The “don’t frog just to find a one stitch mistake”, “don’t panic”, and tips like this. Thanks!
Starting from a point and increasing on the diagonal, is there a way to have icord edges each side? Do you have a video that already shows that technique?
thanks for the tips! i've noticed that i'm a tight knitter with i-cords and it made me irritated :p ;)
Glad I could help!
Thanks! Good tip!!
Glad it was helpful!
This is super cool I needed that before I did my temperance shawl. Will this also work with a to stitch I cord edge?
Stephen do you have any advice for fixing an icord edge when you've had to rip back?
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🤩🤩🤩 parfait..Bravo
Thku
I assume if i wanted to add i cord edge to something that doesnt have it in the pattern, I would need to cast on 3 extra stitches on each side.
Hi ur Hat looking so cute
Pls upload that knitting pattern for me dr
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