Who loves a quickie? My alter-ego Lola certainly does. She designed Cordillia to give us all that sense of immediate craftifaction.
Kits for Cordillia are available in the shop in nine glorious colors!
Cordillia is a lanyard, an eyeglass fob, and a long cord (that can be worn as a necklace or a wrapped cuff). Cordillia is worked with pre-strung beads and can be made with knitting needles OR an I-Cord tool.
If you are working from a Cordillia kit you have enough supplies to make 2 of the 3 options included in this pattern.
The pattern also includes a detailed video tutorial to help you have success knitting Cordillia!
Get ready for a satisfying knit, whether you keep Cordillia for yourself or gift it to your BFF!
MATERIALS
43 yards [39 meters] of fingering weight yarn
Yarn I Used:
Emma’s Yarn, Beautifully Basic Bittie (100% merino wool; 438 yd [401 m]/ 3.5 oz [100 g])
3 stitch I-Cord Tool (optional)
2 US Size 2 [2.75 mm] needles
2 mm crochet hook (for fob and lanyard)
Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
80 Size 8 Miyuki Delica Seed Beads (A)
120 Size 3 mm Miyuki Square Beads (B)
20 Size 4 mm Miyuki Square Beads (C)
1 dental floss threader or large-eye beading needle (for stringing beads)
2 Rubber spectacle ends, 1 Swivel Lanyard Clasp and Magnetic Clasps
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approx. 20 inches [51 cm] long (or desired length)
GAUGE
8 rows = 1 inch [2.5 cm] of beaded strand, blocked