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How I built the viral i-cord hook from scratch 

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@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Just because it led to a bit of confusion: I know that latch hooks/needles LIKE these are used for machine knitting. However, that set came without any type of description (brother, singer, pfaff - they all have different shapes). Plus the little retainers at the end all have a different size. So..I'm really not sure what this SPECIFIC set is for. Hence I was speculating that those who typically knot tapestries (smyrna hooks/needles is a different name) might use them for some purpose where you don't need any exact specifications. I should have been clearer. Thank you for all your suggestions!
@SIC647
@SIC647 7 месяцев назад
Maybe specifically for rya?
@maribethclark2798
@maribethclark2798 7 месяцев назад
They can also be used in knitting to pick up a dropped stich
@Ana-sy7kg
@Ana-sy7kg 7 месяцев назад
Your idea is amazing. What i dont understand is why you blocked my friend whem she toldo you about the knitting machine.
@dorothyrushforth888
@dorothyrushforth888 7 месяцев назад
They’re very like latch hooks for rug making.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
@@Ana-sy7kg I have no idea who your friend is but I did block two or three people who kept on posting _multiple_ links to third-party content as a reply to other people's comments. That will instantly get you flagged on youtube. Plus, I won't tolerate it if someone else uses my website or my youtube channel to advertise their business. I haven't done a single sponsored video or brand deal, and I want this channel to stay free of advertising.
@dezimo
@dezimo 7 месяцев назад
A really useful tip for working with polymer clay is that you can actually bake the clay to set it, and then continue adding more clay to your model, and then bake it again. Essentially allowing you to build up your clay model gradually without worrying about squishing the parts that you've already made. For this particular project i think i'd build it in two stages. The first bake would be something very simple to get the hooks in the correct positions. And then afterwards i'd be able to work on the shape of the handle without worrying about the hooks moving out of position.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah, someone else mentioned this already. A great tip tho! As I said in the video, haven't used with clay in aaaaages ^^
@adavazrios6604
@adavazrios6604 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. I love working with clay I’ve been doing this while I was pregnant. and when the kids were born I started to teach them. so much fun and you’re so right you could just add more pieces and do whatever it is that you have to do. Thank you and please keep sending videos you’re never too old to learn Godspeed
@laurachatwin7816
@laurachatwin7816 7 месяцев назад
That's exactly how I make my own crochet hooks. I squeeze the clay so that is the shape of my personal grip. It has helped with pain alot.
@GrampiesCorner
@GrampiesCorner 6 месяцев назад
I do the same thing as I have severe arthritis and never find the ergonomical handles all that ergonomically.
@kellyross4801
@kellyross4801 7 месяцев назад
The hooks you removed from their handles are called "Latch hooks" auf Englisch. They are used when making a rug on canvas with short wool yarn pieces. They are NOT regular crochet hooks. I don't want someone buys the wrong thing! 😁 Thank you for engineering this for us! Brilliant! Vielen Dank! ❤
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Thx for adding that. The name escaped me in the first couple of minutes of the video and I might have been a bit too excited, haha! They were linked correctly in the description :)
@s.maskell7134
@s.maskell7134 7 месяцев назад
I think the set of 6 he purchased was for a knitting machine, not for rugs.
@vanessalumbra9409
@vanessalumbra9409 7 месяцев назад
​@s.maskell7134 Yes, I have a knitting machine, and you can buy replacement latch hooks. That was the first thing I thought they were too.
@GlasPthalocyanine
@GlasPthalocyanine 7 месяцев назад
​@@s.maskell7134 the needles looked standard gauge.(I've always called these "bearded needles". That might be another name to look for.) So, possibly standard guage needles can't be used for chunkier wool, but the bigger latch tools can? I've been using the Tulip I-cord knitting mill which is a lovely machine but I'm at the limits of how fine the threads can be. I'm definitely going to have a go at this. The setup of Nimble Needles' tools looks like it would be easier to control, especially for placing beads along the threads.
@katjafarbenfroh8646
@katjafarbenfroh8646 7 месяцев назад
I still have one - made a pillow decades ago
@larkmacgregor3143
@larkmacgregor3143 7 месяцев назад
Norman, you never cease to amaze me. It would never occurred to me to create my own tool from scratch - how creative are you! Thanks for the demo and the new idea.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
well...me neither but since I couldn't find a place to purchase them...what else was I to do? ;-)
@lesliebowles3649
@lesliebowles3649 7 месяцев назад
You are an actual wizard! So interesting to watch! ❤️
@thatgaljill
@thatgaljill 7 месяцев назад
How about reaching out to the creator rather than ripping her idea off and then showing people. Incredibly disappointed
@seanevans6306
@seanevans6306 7 месяцев назад
@@thatgaljill Norman has posted a lot before both on RU-vid and Instagram about copyright and ripping off content from other creators. In this case, he clearly references the source material with links to the original post and account. He does so both in this video and on his instagram post. He is clearly not ripping off the original creator’s work, but he is stating that it is possible to recreate the tool that the creator uses, all while managing to support and encourage traffic to her post and account.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
@@thatgaljill maybe take a look at the original Instagram reel, you might have noticed that a loooooot of people tried to reach out and there sadly was never a response. In fact, that very reel was her very last post on Instagram ever since October 23
@user-kr9lh2sm1o
@user-kr9lh2sm1o 7 месяцев назад
Well done, Norman! When I was a boy I used to make the cord with an empty wooden thread spool and four nails tapped in one end. I used a yarn needle to pull the loops over the nails. Mom called it spool knitting.
@MaggieGrubs
@MaggieGrubs 7 месяцев назад
This is exactly what I was about to write. My dad had made one exactly like this: a wooden spool and 4 nails . Italy 🇮🇹
@ninjablueflame6
@ninjablueflame6 7 месяцев назад
Norman, I always say you’re a genius. Now I can also say you’re a bonafide engineer.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
haha...well..i think I might want to wait a bit until i change my profile description :P
@marylambert990
@marylambert990 7 месяцев назад
I had one of those German wooden knitting dollies when I was a kid and would make lots of cords. I still have that knitting dollie. It brings back fond memories.
@feliciab1132
@feliciab1132 7 месяцев назад
That's what I first learned on a well! I remeber taking long road trips being entertained with my knitting dolly.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
you definitely should keep it!
@ClaudiaArnold
@ClaudiaArnold 7 месяцев назад
I have one by Prym, which has four latch hooks that look to be standard gauge, and the thing is powered by a crank. I do a lot of i-cord with the thing and sew that onto fabric. One meter with sock wool takes around 90 seconds.
@cabinfevercrochet
@cabinfevercrochet 7 месяцев назад
Wow, SO ingenious!! Consider marketing these; before someone else does! Once the mechanism is perfected, and doesn't stress the hands/fingers, you'll sell millions around the world! 🌟
@angko-pe
@angko-pe 7 месяцев назад
There's already someone on instagram selling them. Size inclusive collective, is her name. I'm not affiliated. I tried to buy one from her but the shipping was ridiculously expensive.
@cabinfevercrochet
@cabinfevercrochet 7 месяцев назад
@@angko-pe Fantastic! Thanks SO much for letting me know. I checked her out on IG. Shipping within the U.S. is $5. I see she's working on a way to make international shipping more cost effective. As of now, it is very expensive. I like knitting an i-cord better than crocheting one; but even better how this tool goes so much faster. 💗
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
there are already two different people selling similar hooks. However, I don't see how they actually perfected the mechanism yet. So, there definitely is potential. But I personally don't want to claim someone else's idea all that much. I leave that to others. A hook like that should costs 10 USDs.
@cabinfevercrochet
@cabinfevercrochet 7 месяцев назад
​@@NimbleNeedles I saw there's one already available, after I commented. It's costly @ $25 + shipping. I don't think I'd care for the giant plastic handle; and I agree, the mechanism isn't perfected yet, either. Very respectful, you don't want to infringe on another's idea. However, I can see a big co. like Clover, running with it!
@tinahooper3470
@tinahooper3470 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on inventing a new tool for the world to use. Thanks.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
well, to be quite precise: I didn't invent it! I just recreated it
@curaturable
@curaturable 6 месяцев назад
That's great idea 👌👍💡🎉🎉🎉you created brand new tool to ease work for croshet lovers amazing!!! ❤❤❤ My expectation 1 million viewers!!!! 🤗
@vortex_shy
@vortex_shy 7 месяцев назад
This is brilliant! Recently I made a short i-cord for a kid's hat and I got so tired. Now I want to make this multi-hook thing. Anyway, what can be better than a little bit more crafting 😅 Norman, you should patent this design)
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
heh. Well, i leave that to others. I have enough burdens in my life already >.
@PaulineEvanosky
@PaulineEvanosky 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant! This reminds me of Kumohimo cords. You've got your string or yarn and the Kumohimo soft foam gizmo with slits to hold the cords you are not currently working with. The work becomes hypnotic. No hooks or latches, just a slit in the foam to hold the cord. You can also make a Kumohimo loom from cardboard. Also, there are tons of patterns.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah, I've seen this in a lot of japanese movies. It's really quite mesmerizing!
@wovenflame6182
@wovenflame6182 7 месяцев назад
The problem with Kumohimo is that it requires multiple strands of yarn all cut to the final length. It is not one strand of a continuous length like I-cord.
@alizaras
@alizaras 7 месяцев назад
This is a cool idea! For keeping them together while making the tool with the same space in between each hook I would try putting a folded up paper between the tips and a rubber band or hair elastic. Looks like you made a perfect prototype already though. Like you said once you got used to it it went more smoothly
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah! that's a good hint. Like I said in the video..i haven't used polymer clay in aaaaaages ^^
@alizaras
@alizaras 7 месяцев назад
The handle you made looked amazing though 🙌
@Suekarns
@Suekarns 7 месяцев назад
Genius!!
@mariecouture7591
@mariecouture7591 7 месяцев назад
I am so impress. Awesome! Let's put it on the market Norman.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
heh! well, i dunno :P
@Tuinfee
@Tuinfee 7 месяцев назад
I got one of those automatic i-cord makers when I was a kid, more than 40 years ago. I still have that one here in the cupboard. It is called "le tricotin" by the Passap brand. You can indeed make a long i-cord with it at lightning speed.
@iesika7387
@iesika7387 7 месяцев назад
I have the embellishknits branded icord maker, and the handle you use to turn it can pop off leaving a square hole that will fit a power drill with a flat-head screwdriver bit. If you need lots and lots of cord, this method will let you do it in actual miles/kilometers per hour.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Prym sells them as well! I have like 3 of them as well :)
@MicheleEllis-wv9gs
@MicheleEllis-wv9gs 7 месяцев назад
That was amazing Norman, when you do make your own crochet hooks, before baking them make it fit your hand just like when crocheting and it will really make your crocheting more fun, being more comfortable it let's you work on your project longer. I really enjoyed mine until I lost it while camping. Thank you so much for sharing that with us. 🧶
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
thx for these tips! yes, I'll definitely toy around with it a bit more!
@euniceh9851
@euniceh9851 4 месяца назад
Norman! This is Brilliant! You're thinking is way out of the box!
@lemonadewithstrawberries
@lemonadewithstrawberries 7 месяцев назад
I'm not even a knitter (I crochet) but your aura and vibes are so fantastic that I had to subscribe
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Heh! Maybe this is your sign to start knitting 😅
@annblachly8068
@annblachly8068 7 месяцев назад
I have the clay, I have three latch hooks and retrieved two of them from the donate box. Now to make my own speedy i-cord hook too. Never heard of such a thing until it popped up after your video on the magic loop demo. Thank you!🌹
@JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
@JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts 7 месяцев назад
Very cool, Norman. You are quite the creative 15 year old. 😉🙂 Your i-cord tool was quite impressive and I thank you for sharing your technique with us. ❤😍
@sarag1158
@sarag1158 7 месяцев назад
When I first got into crochet, I used to make femo clay handles because ergonomic handles did not yet exist. This brings back memories. I love the way you deconstructed this project so we can all save a couple bucks. I have all of these things that already at home.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
why did you stop making them, if I may ask? didn't they hold up?
@annblachly8068
@annblachly8068 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles She probably covered all her hooks, like I did. I especially like steel hooks covered with polymer clay for hard crochet projects. Hard as in extremely tight stitched, so the project is firm like cardboard for hats, baskets, boxes, vases, etc. using inexpensive acrylic yarn. See the book Hard Crochet by Mark Dittrick.
@ritaanders1718
@ritaanders1718 7 месяцев назад
I'm impressed how well you MacGyvered it. I hadn't seen the original video which inspired you. It was a fun experiment to watch. Thank you.
@maniacalmoz
@maniacalmoz 7 месяцев назад
Great idea Norman! I agree that you staggered the latch hooks too high. I also think you should increase the space between each latch hook if you decide to remake it. Maybe even add another hook. The i-cord you made was quite thin, also, just because you have 4 hooks, doesn't mean you have to always use them all, especially if you are using thicker yarn. I'm gonna try it! I might even cheap out and just do it with crochet hooks
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
I don't think it will work with just crochet hooks. The latch/lever is the only part that makes this viable. As for fanning things out...yeah I will experiment with it but since it actually does work quite seamlessly (now that I adjusted my technique) I'm a bit hestitant to recommend it. Orginally I thought I would include a second iterration but that was basically the reason why I didn't.
@maniacalmoz
@maniacalmoz 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles I've just tried it with Crochet hooks and it works, but the technique is a little different. I've been holding the Crochet hooks with the hook facing down, I have the working yarn over my left index finger and hold the i-cord between my middle finger and thumb, closest to me. This way, I keep the working yarn tensioned and under the hooks and pull down on the i-cord (to stretch the stitches ever so slightly) whilst pulling them up and off the Crochet hooks. Not a bad result. Not slower than knitting and like you said, with practice will get faster
@minatibaro2306
@minatibaro2306 7 месяцев назад
@@maniacalmoz in this case, would self threading needles work better than crochet hooks? they're even cheaper than crochet hooks.
@MargaretaStLouis-bo5hr
@MargaretaStLouis-bo5hr 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this!!! Every new invention creates many new techniques and spinoffs that enrich our creative lives,
@kray3883
@kray3883 7 месяцев назад
You can get latch hooks for knitting machines in a package all the same size. For some reason they call them "knitting machine needles" even though they don't have any resemblance to a needle.
@claireskey5439
@claireskey5439 Месяц назад
COMPLETELY ingenious! I know I've got some latch hooks somewhere 😂 Love it!😍🇭🇲💖💖💖
@MaraschinoPenguin31415
@MaraschinoPenguin31415 7 месяцев назад
Those latches with the nubs look like replacement needles for a knitting machine. They come in different sizes for different yarn weights. The smaller ones are spaced closer together in the machine.
@elebelle51
@elebelle51 7 месяцев назад
Not exactly, but one could use knitting machine needles in the same way.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah, they look like it. However, the kits I bought didn't come with any description which machine they were supposed to be good for. On top of that the size/length is not uniform. So, I dunno..i think they are actually meant to toy around with.
@VanessaOshiroEsa
@VanessaOshiroEsa 7 месяцев назад
They are latch hooks, and you can use them to make rugs. I think they're also used for intricate braiding. And of course this! Very clever invention.
@MaraschinoPenguin31415
@MaraschinoPenguin31415 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles​​⁠​⁠ I think I could have been clearer about my size comment. On a knitting machine, they strangle the smaller ones closer together for thinner yarns. So you might want to try playing with the distance between the needles, with the smaller ones closer together and the bigger ones further apart. Also, to make it easier on your hands, you might want to try fixing the bottom of the cord to something, like a table, so you have something to pull against.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
@@MaraschinoPenguin31415 yes, i know machine knitting. my grandma had one and was quite proficient and knitted sweaters for the whole family (I still have her machine in the basement) However, it's not a problem of tension. you literally have to actively pull. if you fixate it..i dunno..then the full force would be transferred to the right hand. but yeah, if I'd like to turn this into a product, I'd have to tinker around quite a bit. Someone also suggestion springs between the different needles/hooks so they'd contract as you pull.
@annawerner1
@annawerner1 7 месяцев назад
I am going to use some spare latch needles from a knitting machine. Outstanding idea! Thank you!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
definitely give it a try (but don't use up all spares! :P)
@annawerner1
@annawerner1 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles I am a knitting hoarder😆 always get double spare of anything😅.
@krupaonkarmurthy5903
@krupaonkarmurthy5903 6 месяцев назад
I was thinking of buying a few and making my own but I have no idea of the sizing Could you please help me with that?
@annawerner1
@annawerner1 6 месяцев назад
@krupaonkarmurthy5903 I used needles from standard guage knitting machine.
@bernerandgoldenmom7143
@bernerandgoldenmom7143 7 месяцев назад
BRILLIANT! This is incredible, Norman! Thank you for the demo--I will be making my own! I make a lot of small dolls for my nieces and use iCord quite a bit for the arms and legs. This will make a WORLD of difference for me. I cannot thank you enough!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
I hope it does! Then I'd definitely lean towards the smaller machine knitting hooks/needles so you can pick the right size for your yarn!
@ethanielhalling9426
@ethanielhalling9426 7 месяцев назад
You are a treasure to our needle-work community 🗣🗣‼️‼️thank you 😭💖
@dawsie
@dawsie 7 месяцев назад
Love this idea, I have one of those where you turn the handle for it to catch the yarn, what joke that turned out to be, I should get it out and see if it’s the yarn that’s issue of it not working. But this Triple hook beats the cake hands down. I will have to make one that can hold between 2-4 depending on the type of cord I want to make. I use the clay to make my handles for my hooks as my hands cramp up really fast on standard hooks. Thanks for sharing this idea, I love adding new tools to my collect for making cords.🤗🤗🤗
@bleather100
@bleather100 2 месяца назад
Love this! Found them to buy for $25 U.S. You can search for knitting machine replacement needles. They come in fine, standard, and bulky. You’d probably want bulky if you’re using worsted weight yarn, standard for DK or sport, and fine for sock and thinner yarn.
@wookieefaced1595
@wookieefaced1595 6 месяцев назад
Hi Norman, this comment has nothing to do with this video. I'm a newish knitter(3 months now), and I've been struggling with how many stitches to cast on for various projects, and stumbled upon your article "How many stitches to cast on for socks". It was so very helpful, I wanted to thank you for your expert advise!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 6 месяцев назад
My pleasure 🙏
@AmberSoleil1
@AmberSoleil1 7 месяцев назад
It took me DAYS to knit the i-cord drawstring for my son's funnel neck sweater in a fingering weight yarn Your invention here is spectacular! I can't wait to make this with my daughter. Thanks for sharing! 🥰
@susanroberts
@susanroberts 6 месяцев назад
WOW!!! Yes once you get used to the hand movements you need to do this and you’ll be going to the races. If you made these I’d buy one from you. Such a great idea. Thank you. 💝🥰
@adorabledeplorble8497
@adorabledeplorble8497 6 месяцев назад
I bought the latch hooks with no handle to help with crocheting the bullion stitch as well as then purchasing a much longer needle hook for pulling cords through a sewing project. Now I want to try your trick too! The smaller hooks can also assist with repairing sweaters. Just so much we an do with something like this!!!
@keriezy
@keriezy 7 месяцев назад
I have very large hands and was having hand issues when I would crochet. I bought some air dry foam clay stuff. It came in a ton of colors and is very light weight. I used some to mold the hook in the shape of my hand. It worked! I even learned that thinner layers cured faster, and I could adjust the grip as I built it up, especially the thumb. I've been using my favorite hook with the foam handle for a few months, and it is holding up great!!!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
oh..that's a very good idea! I really need toy around with it soon! it's been bothering me for ages and, quite frankly, I still don't know why there isn't a product on the market yet.
@valeriebellecats8939
@valeriebellecats8939 7 месяцев назад
I love the Addi Swing crochet hooks, they fit my hands and are much easier on me wrists. The holding and movement is less of a grip. Where I grew up we called the knitting doll a Knitting Nancy. Thanks for the video.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
i dunno...the addi hooks feel like they make sense but they just don't work for my hand size..i dunno!
@valeriebellecats8939
@valeriebellecats8939 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles they do take some getting used to and won't work for everyone. Perhaps you can form your own handle with clay on a straight hook? With the Addi I rest the lower curve over the middle joint of my fingers and place my thumb on the top colored part under the hook. The hook and thumb are then right side facing my body. I grip loosely. The hook does move in my hand and I'll hold it with my 3rd and 4th fingers against the top of my palm.
@customMadebyACLD
@customMadebyACLD 7 месяцев назад
This is actually genius! Thank you so much for sharing this. I love the fact that you can actually customized it and make it wider by using more hooks or just keep it just like you did with just three. I love it❤ love it❤ love it❤ love it❤! thank you so much. It completely changes how I can make my crochet and knitted outfits so I'm absolutely love it. thank you so much!!
@patriciacaldwell9221
@patriciacaldwell9221 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant! It's like a teeny tiny knitting machine!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yes, indeed!
@lisas3268
@lisas3268 7 месяцев назад
This is amazing! I am so impressed!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
heh! me too. I mean, I seriously expected this to so not work at all!
@frannielocks
@frannielocks 6 месяцев назад
I clicked on this video SO FAST! Seeing you engineer a NEW knitting tool??? Yes please! Then when you showed how much cord you had made a few minutes later I laughed so hard! I envisioned you sitting for hours, mesmerized and delighted by the ease of your new tool, surrounded by mountains of I-cord 😂
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 6 месяцев назад
haha...well..like a medusa! :P
@maud2rolland348
@maud2rolland348 7 месяцев назад
You are not only acprodigious knitter but also a good engineer ! Congratulations
@Jacelyn5440
@Jacelyn5440 7 месяцев назад
Great idea, Norman! I was thinking how it would be great for you to get a patent and have them made for sale. It was a fun video. Thanks!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
heh..i think I'll wait for that until i have an original idea myself :)
@tahlenri
@tahlenri 7 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness! Only five minutes to make THAT mich icord!! I really want to make this tool too
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Go for it!
@tara4815
@tara4815 7 месяцев назад
I always learn so much from your videos. I feel like my knowledge of knitting and my ability to knit is growing by leaps and bounds thanks to your wonderful teaching skills.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@lindalangeheine5787
@lindalangeheine5787 7 месяцев назад
WOW! You are clever! I did my first i-cord bind-off on a shawl and it took me so many hours!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah..those take aaaages...especially since it's typically not just 20 stitches.
@angelavinen2881
@angelavinen2881 7 месяцев назад
The autocrank french knitter actually works well for me. I can do metres of Icord in 30 minutes, but this hook does look like fun to try
@stefaniedecoster2772
@stefaniedecoster2772 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for showing this DIY. I keep finding latch hooks in my local charity shop so now I want to try making one of these cord makers!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
go for it! (and tell me how it went!)
@eablas2243
@eablas2243 6 месяцев назад
Wow! That's a game changer! Going to have to try it. Thank you for sharing such a useful idea.
@Kriswilli
@Kriswilli 7 месяцев назад
Bravo! You are very creative and determined! I have a collection of latch hooks from my rug making days when I was younger. Had never thought of doing anything else with them. I actually enjoy knitting i-cord so haven't explored any other method for making it. Thanks for sharing your creation. I loved watching how it worked!
@ruthyk7083
@ruthyk7083 7 месяцев назад
It's basically a tiny knitting machine. Bravo!
@contented-winter
@contented-winter 7 месяцев назад
I have one called The Cordsmith and I love it!
@seastarlight2574
@seastarlight2574 7 месяцев назад
Yes! Yes! Yes! I have one too! I Love my Cordsmith! 🎉 I ordered and received it in December '23!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
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@EuroRefur
@EuroRefur 7 месяцев назад
They often have a "feather" so the can pull together a bit so its easier to pull the yarn. Another way that i did try is to make them a little bit pulled together so the yarn glides better. Or...there is a tool for knitting machine with 2 or 3 needles (its for picking up stitches that has dropped or knit elastic) they are perfekt to use for this. I bought one for 1€. Dont know the English word for it though.
@Jesus...Christ
@Jesus...Christ 7 месяцев назад
love your videos!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
@@EuroRefur spring is the correct word. But that's actually a very nice idea. I don't think the 3-pronged helpers for machine knitting do have a latch tho.
@EuroRefur
@EuroRefur 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles Mine do work (that has the spring) however I think its better to have the needles in different lenght that you have made, cause when they are the same it hurts in the arm after a minute or two and its a little bit wierd. But they work. But I also have one (a white from knitmaster) with 3 as well but that one does not have a spring so they can move a little bit, and that one is almost imposible, I did try it right now, and I need to pull the yarn over with my fingers. But it is made for picking up dropped stiches. I was also wondering if tilting them a bit together might make it easier to pull out the yarn also. I like the idea! I do chrochet a bit when making amigurumis. PS. We have made a song about crochet. :D Release very soon. :)
@EuroRefur
@EuroRefur 7 месяцев назад
And great work and fun to watch your videos, I always learn sonething new about knitting. :D
@SoleildePerez
@SoleildePerez 7 месяцев назад
You are not only talented, full of ideas, but cute and funny! Thank you for this video! Instant subscriber, for me! 🎉🎉🎉
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 6 месяцев назад
Welcome to my channel ❤️
@Stitcher_in_MD
@Stitcher_in_MD 7 месяцев назад
You sure are a creative man, Norman! It’s dandy to be following you!
@marymullings3823
@marymullings3823 6 месяцев назад
That is really cool. So fast! Well done as always.😊
@Ladybug-uf7uh
@Ladybug-uf7uh 7 месяцев назад
WoW! I don't have any idea what you do with an i-cord hook would be used for, but your video came up in my feed. I thought "What???" and have enjoyed watching you create a tool to use. Kudos to you for your creativity and abilities to make what you need. "Necessity is the mother of invention" could not be more true than in this video!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
you can use it to pick up stitches from. It creates a super nice edge for shawls, etc!
@andreamiller6200
@andreamiller6200 7 месяцев назад
New business enterprise, Norman, patent this quick and then I will stand in line to place my order ;-) !
@annalester7779
@annalester7779 7 месяцев назад
This was awesome !!! 3 ft takes me 3 hours on double points. I'm a perfectionist 😊. Thanks for all you do !!!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, me too 🙈🙈🙈
@teresamilner9179
@teresamilner9179 7 месяцев назад
Very ingenious idea. Congratulations on making your own tool.
@lenaraullo5263
@lenaraullo5263 7 месяцев назад
You always surprise me with your ingenuity and creativeness.
@jfhvmhify
@jfhvmhify 7 месяцев назад
You may want to wrap from the longest latch hook. I love watching you. You help me understand why I am not. Getting results wanted. What I love more is wheen you show that I am getting something correct! This was such fun. Thank you
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Tried that. Didn't really work for this setup. Maybe if they r all on the same level
@stefaniedecoster2772
@stefaniedecoster2772 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles or possibly if you make one that has the longest hook closest to the thumb of your right hand? But the examples I've seen all had the hooks at the same hight.
@niccichapman569
@niccichapman569 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations Norman! Well done .❤
@lizlarson2452
@lizlarson2452 7 месяцев назад
How cool!!! I might have to try it after seeing your success!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
please do! :)
@rachaelwood3837
@rachaelwood3837 6 месяцев назад
This is so cool, and I am off to raid my old knitting machine needles (those things you were wondering about are needles for knitting machines lol) and make myself an i-cord knitter! I could do it on one of my machines, but hand tools are more portable!
@lauralamb4464
@lauralamb4464 9 дней назад
Wow this is fabulous , you are so clever , thank you for sharing
@3rdand105
@3rdand105 7 месяцев назад
This is a great video, probably in the Top 10 of your videos. This is proof that knitting helps develop a creative mind. I've made only two I-cords in my life, so while I wouldn't be using one of these, I think it's a great thing for those who make them regularly. Just the fact that you made us aware of their existence is very thoughtful. Thank you for all that you do!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you!
@Bethabara9
@Bethabara9 7 месяцев назад
I used those hooks to do Australian locker stitch rug weaving with roving.! Great video
@lailabaloch568
@lailabaloch568 7 месяцев назад
A new gadget. Love it. Best of all, its not a costly to buy the hooks and clay to make one. Thanks for showing us that it works and how to make the i~cord hook. Have a wonderful day.
@dogvetusa
@dogvetusa 7 месяцев назад
I think the alterations you talked about will help with the tension shift that happens when removing the stitches.
@vadec5909
@vadec5909 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely Brilliant Norman! I just used DPNs and made a 3 ft I Cord . It was fast. Thanks. I have used the latch hooks, for rug hooking
@TheSuzberry
@TheSuzberry 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant. Thanks.
@lindaayala6541
@lindaayala6541 7 месяцев назад
Fascinating! I wonder if a slightly smaller hook size might have worked better for that yarn weight. You are quite the innovative fellow! ❤️🙏🏼❤️
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
possibly! These just came in one size lol. But I did notice that it's an important factor
@lindaayala6541
@lindaayala6541 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles Have you tried using your homemade tool with a lighter weight yarn yet? I would love to know how it went if you did.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
@@lindaayala6541 not yet. You'd have to change the hook size. This means, you'D need multiple tools!
@darlenefarmer5921
@darlenefarmer5921 7 месяцев назад
Hi Norman! Wonderful that you are working through this issue. Keep being inventive! That's how everything begins...with a need and an idea! ❤
@sallystevens2947
@sallystevens2947 7 месяцев назад
Hi Norman! Oh my gosh you are fabulous!!! I saw this on YT somewhere and I thought to myself, I have to try this! Thank you, thank you, so very much for sharing! Take good care!
@tinkerbellsdesignsuk2982
@tinkerbellsdesignsuk2982 6 месяцев назад
I'm a seamstress, and we use long latch hooks to turn very slim straps inside out, or to pull strings through the lining in hoods and sweatpant bands :) I'll have to try this out, because I absolutely abhor making strings!
@marzyehayoubi487
@marzyehayoubi487 7 месяцев назад
Oh wow ... Amazing 😮😊very smart tool you’ve created.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@LeighFTFA
@LeighFTFA 7 месяцев назад
This video hqs made me very happy! I made my own today, using Sculpey clay and baked i5 for an hour. I'm learning to use it with this video!!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Awesome! 👏👏
@clairejsmith
@clairejsmith 7 месяцев назад
Norman, you’re a flippin’ genius!! It made me giggle throughout, but only at your constant amazement that it really worked. Brilliant - I love it!😍
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Wow, thanks!
@mikkiwachtel2870
@mikkiwachtel2870 7 месяцев назад
Norman, maybe you should not have shown us what you created - what you should do is actually have this manufactured and bring this to market. You better get your patent on this quickly before somebody else beats you to it! I would never have thought to use rug latch hooks to create an I-cord. Brilliant! You never cease to amaze me
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Heh. Nah, I stick to videos. I leave manufacturing to others and gladly so
@meenha1976
@meenha1976 7 месяцев назад
Gosh, you are so smart Norman ❤❤❤
@christinaczarnecki625
@christinaczarnecki625 7 месяцев назад
Briliant ! Maybe if you fix your hooks on the edge of the table it will be easier to handle it ? You could make a hole or two in the soft clay for the screews.
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah, that's a great idea. Almost like a knitting machine. Definitely worth experimenting with!
@millieo.5325
@millieo.5325 7 месяцев назад
I did exactly that for some of my crochet hooks, and I agree with you 💯%! They work great! I even created a little heart on them and did some in multiple colors. Just don’t drop them because at certain angles, they will break. I must do more of my hooks as well as the two that broke. Awesome video; thanks Norman…💕
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
Did they hold up? Like long term? (Other than dropping)
@KnittedSister
@KnittedSister 7 месяцев назад
This project looks like so much fun! I have a few 3 mm crochet hooks that used to have a silicone handle, but the handles have worn out. I'm going to try and make new handles for them first i think. Time to break out the fimo clay! I'm surely going to try to make the icord tool too at some point. I have a mill from prym that actually works really well, and i think it is quite a bit faster than doing it manually. HOWEVER, the mill is sooo loud, and knitting time for me is usually couch + family + movie time, so it often too noisy to work on. Thanks for the great tips. ❤
@rrome6178
@rrome6178 7 месяцев назад
Awesome ingenuity! You created a great tool and I think making a customized ergonomic handle is the best part!
@wheeltrish
@wheeltrish 7 месяцев назад
You are so clever! I’m not crafty in that way but I did get one of the 3-D printed ones. I’m hoping to figure out how to use the tool to attach an iCord edge all around on a scrappy blanket with no live stitches. I think it can be done. I’m going to try a few single squares first, though… and maybe use them for mug rugs or something. I enjoyed watching this. Thank you!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
hm...i am not really sure if that can work because you do have to factor in a decrease along the way. Not sure if that would really be faster.
@wheeltrish
@wheeltrish 7 месяцев назад
@@NimbleNeedles I’m thinking I might actually have to do increases because my i-cord on the latch hook tool is tight. So I’m thinking I’ll have to watch what happens and add or subtract stitches as I go. I’m still going to experiment. If it works I’ll post it somewhere and come back and let you know.
@LauraNelkin
@LauraNelkin 7 месяцев назад
@@wheeltrish I've been having great luck doing an I-Cord bind off with my tool! I do pick up a strand in between every stitch or every other stitch to add more rows. I have a video on IG that shows how I figured that out!
@LauraNelkin
@LauraNelkin 7 месяцев назад
This is awesome... not hard to do at all! I've been playing with this tool for a few weeks and am totally inspired to build my own! I have supplies on order. I think I'll try to do some beading around mine after making the handle, which will make it FANCY! Thanks for sharing!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
yeah...beads or some crystals could be lovely. Like a wizards wand!
@hokey-os3rx
@hokey-os3rx 7 месяцев назад
Now you gave the idea to maybe to do this to my crochet hooks in the future! Good job!
@denubug
@denubug 2 месяца назад
Thank you....I am making one now. I use I cords for fringes on monks cloth ( swedish weaving % hucks embroidery)...so tdious as usually knit with short dpn.
@hfwrose6797
@hfwrose6797 5 месяцев назад
This is fantastic! I hate making icords. I’m a continental knitting and I knit fast. An icord process hurts my brain and heart. I’m going to make my own. Thanks
@cartoonman202
@cartoonman202 7 месяцев назад
Norman, that is SO clever! Well done, you!!!!
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 6 месяцев назад
There's a tool for braids that looks just like that. I saw it in a salon store. Good idea it makes cord go faster
@frans3474
@frans3474 7 месяцев назад
This guy is so clever! Norman, you’re a 🌟!
@lisavieja
@lisavieja 7 месяцев назад
Excellent prototyping! Thanks for sharing your process. I consider the tool a huge success.
@tsoonklah
@tsoonklah 7 месяцев назад
You’re a genius! I use 3 stitch i-cords for all my shawls cause of how I make them & your invention would save even more time!
@NimbleNeedles
@NimbleNeedles 7 месяцев назад
hopefully. now..if i could just come up with an i-cord BIND-OFF machine..that would be even neater :P
@bethliebman8169
@bethliebman8169 7 месяцев назад
Norman, great DIY! Du bist sehr klug.. Good old Fima. Once took Fimo class which was fun--made a lot of great beads and earrings, I wish you luck with your further experiments. I have a Knitting Nancy which doesn't work very well. I have great success with using DPs for I-cord. Really enjoyed this video.
@marianfairburn8613
@marianfairburn8613 7 месяцев назад
Oh my giddy aunt! Fantastic! You are so clever 😊
@DreadGrrl
@DreadGrrl 6 месяцев назад
This is spectacular. You are so clever.
@judywickens5511
@judywickens5511 6 месяцев назад
The latched hooks are used for crochet braids too so you can get them at hair supply stores.
@ritamclaughlin9681
@ritamclaughlin9681 7 месяцев назад
Normand, this put a smile on my face! What fun! Have a good day!
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