Introduction: Double Your Crochet Speed

Traditionally when I was wire crocheting a spiral necklace in the Invisible Spool Knitting technique, ISK, I would make one row and the following, one color per row.

But while demonstrating to a student how its done , I realized I could actually make both rows at the same time!

this save on time and DOUBLES your speed ..

watch the video to better understand how its done !

if you dont look for the spiral effect simply use 2 spools of the same color , but if you do, make sure to choose 2 wire colors very different from one another or you will end up with a blend. black and gold, red an silver etc... I used ash gray and rose gold for this sample.

If you are new to ISK , hop over to the beginners tutorial I published right here on instructables : https://www.instructables.com/id/Wire-crochet-for-begginers/

Enjoy !

Yael aka Yoola

Step 1: Wire Crochet in the ISK Technique a Tube Neckalce

Traditionally when I was wire crocheting a spiral necklace in the Invisible Spool Knitting technique, ISK, I would make one row and the following, one color per row.

Step 2: Crochet 2 Rows at Once...

But while demonstrating to a student how its done , I realized I could actually make both rows at the same time! this save on time and DOUBLES your speed ..

Step 3: Watch the Video !

Watch the video to better understand how its done !

Step 4: Pull It Through the Draw Plate for the Full Effect

if you dont look for the spiral effect simply use 2 spools of the same color , but if you do, make sure to choose 2 wire colors very different from one another or you will end up with a blend. black and gold, red an silver etc... I used ash gray and rose gold for this sample.

Step 5:

If you are new to ISK and want more detailed instructions about the stitch itself , hop over to the beginners tutorial I published right here on instructables :

https://www.instructables.com/id/Wire-crochet-for-...

Enjoy !

Yael aka Yoola