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If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting what I do by buying me a Ko-fi. https://ko-fi.com/suzannebryan This is the first in a new series of educational live streams. Starting with i-cord and all of its variations plus Q&A. You can join us live, or watch the replay. All questions will be addressed whether live or from the replay. Please share with your friends. Homework: With a US7 (4.5mm) needle and a solid light color of worsted weigh yarn - Swatch #1 CO 15 stitches and work in Stockinette st for 4 inches. Bind off and block. Do not slip edge stitches. Swatch #2 CO 3 or 4 stitches and work an i-cord for 4 inches. Bind off and block. Swatch #3 optional CO 15 stitches, turn work. Row 1(WS): Slip 1st st, purl until 1 st remains, slip 1 st. Row 2 and all RS rows: Knit. Repeat rows 1 and 2 3 more times for a total of 8 rows. Row 9: Slip 2 sts, purl until 2 sts remain, slip last 2 sts. Row 10: Knit. Repeat rows 9 and 10 3 more times for a total of 16 rows worked from cast on. Row 17: Slip 3 sts, purl until 3 sts remain, slip last 3 sts. Row 18: Knit. Repeat rows 17 and 18 3 more times for a total of 24 rows. BO and block. Time stamps for 6-3-2020 Introduction 00:00 0:30—Suzanne mentions that changing live stream times isn’t feasible 5:45—Suzanne explains that she is trying new tech things so she can help us 6:52—Suzanne shows some plain I-cords and how she created them 9:46—on a small swatch, Suzanne explains how she made it by slipping edge stitches 16:58—I-cord at a cuff and collar on a project 17:35—how to make an I-cord on double pointed needles, basic cast on 21:24—working I-cord on circular needles 23:50—basic bind off for the I-cord and finishing the ends 28:44—how to distinguish the top from the bottom 30:30—will these lessons include applied I-cord to edges and turning corners? 31:31—Suzanne makes some stockinette fabric with slipped edge stitches 34:28—slipping 2 edge stitches at each edge and it’s effect: knitted on I-cord 38:28—slipping 3 edge stitches at each edge 42:18—how to compensate for the lost width when making knitted on I-cord 43:01—working short rows for knitted on I-cord 45:19—how to compensate for different row gauges of the fabric and I-cord 53:30—HOMEWORK: knit a swatch and an I-cord (details below) 55:48—alternate methods to cast on for I-cord: the pinhole cast on 59:51—matching bind off to the pinhole cast on 1:01:29—crochet chain cast on to make central double increase link video 1:05:31—a matching bind off; central double decrease link video 1:08:52—how to do short rows on an I-cord link video 1:12:14—a different method to make an I-cord 1:13:10—how many stitches need slipped to curl the edges 1:14:02—would this method work for inserting a zipper? 1:14:29—does I-cord pull in when knitting brioche? 1:14:52—the effect of working short rows on the purl side 1:15:49—mixing garter stitch and an I-cord 1:17:40—pick up ratio of I-cord to a blanket edge 1:19:23—Suzanne talks about her online Knitting Boot Camp 1:28:02—Suzanne can teach and help regardless of knitting style 1:28:20—where to post questions for the live streams 1:28:56—can we post pictures of our homework? 1:30:05—how many sections are there to the Knitting Boot Camp? You can find Suzanne here: My other YouTube Channel - Knitting with Suzanne Bryan / @suzannebryan My group on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/groups/knitti... My group on FB- / 17692. . My personal page on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/people/Knitti... MyBlog - http://www.knittingsuzanne.com