Sometimes, yarn doesn't have to meet a hook to make beautiful things. Sometimes, you just need a fork! A lucet fork that is. These step by step video guides will show you how to create 3 necklaces in this knotted i-cord necklace tutorial.
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Haven't used a Lucet Fork yet? Check out my tutorial and review on the Furls Lucet Fork!
For each necklace, take into account the length of each i-cord, the amount used for the knot, and how many strands per knot. A one-stranded necklace will use less that a three-stranded necklace.
Play around with length until you find it's perfect for you!
The Box Knot I-Cord Necklace
First, let's talk about the box knot. This is not a normal box knot, but a more unique knot that has a square-ish shape. Learn how to create this knot in the video below. It will show a single strand, as well as multiple.
The Pipa Knot I-Cord Necklace
Second, the Pipa Knot. And what a beautiful know it is! (My Fav!) This is quite different from the box knot above. Less bulky and more sleek in design. It's absolutely stunning to wear.
The Trinity Knot I-Cord Necklace
Last, but definitely not least, the Trinity Knot. Simple elegance is how I would describe this design. Again, with any of these necklaces, length can really make a difference. A statement. This triangle shape looks great hanging low as an accent piece or closer to the neckline.
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Thanks for all the information and this Great pattern I really like the looks of the necklace!