How to Use the Tulip I-Cord Knitter Machine| Crochet Rocks

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How to Use the Tulip I-Cord Knitter Machine| Crochet Rocks
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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you. I’ve watched a few other video and this was the one I was able to make one. Love that you had the errors still in the video, so I knew what to expect at times. Great video for your 2nd time using this product
  • My son got me the TULIP ICORD knitter from US. Thank you for demonstrating! I will try following your video. ❤
  • @sueleazer6470
    How neat, I’ve never seen one of these before. Thanks for showing us
  • Tracy I have one of these, I bought mine a few years ago, mine is a different brand to yours but works exactly the same, and as you say they're great, you can use all your scraps of yarn to make rugs and baskets for your favourite pet, thanks for the demo and keep well.
  • Thats one of the things on my wish list. I think that would be so fun to play with. It would make cute friendship bracelets. It might be fun to try a sport weight yarn or even the DK and use rhe cord to make a bag.
  • @GolfPrincessCL
    I love to make miles of icord and then crochet blankets and beds for my local animal shelter 😻 This machine would be great for that🧶 Thanks for sharing 🥰 Stay safe 😷💕🌈
  • @bellastname1244
    Wow, that would be so convenient! Making i-chords manually takes an age.
  • @margiel4299
    Cute little bugger it is. Thank you for sharing
  • Thanks for demonstration. My granddaughter would love it ❤️ she likes to make the bracelets.
  • Bahahaha, binoculars 🤣🤣🤣 I like you. You had me smiling the entire time.
  • that is a lot easier than I thought it would be thank you for showing it
  • I'm in the US. I found a used icord machine. They let it go so cheap that I was afraid there was something wrong with it, but I followed your instructions and I just made my first drawstring cord for some bottoms I want to sew. I'm thinking that I might want to get another one for backup. Everybody keeps saying we will be at war with China in another year or so and I really don't think we'll be getting imports if we do. I got stocked up on sausage twine. It's a size 10 thread like Baroque Cotton bedspread thread. Nice and smooth and got more yardage for half the price so I can dye it to match. There are a ton of things I can do with these cords. Happy dance! Thank you for this video, you did a great job showing the needles.
  • @totiano
    Thank you!!! now i undertand how to do it :)
  • @janetdw
    When you are getting started, you might try either putting your crochet hook up from the bottom and snagging that yarn or putting something like a paper clip and dropping it down as a weight.