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This is an unusual method of joining 2 sets of live sts, but it’s worth the effort as the finished result is neat and structural and really rather decorative.
As with any I-cord bind-off or applied I-cord, you will want to cast on or pick up sts as per your pattern instructions. If this is to be the edging on a circular seam or similar, then you may wish to provisionally cast-on, so that the beginning and end can be grafted together to complete the seam free look. Alternatively, you can cast on 3sts as you would an normal I-cord. Or you could pick up the sts from a bottom edge.
This is another technique used in my Asymloche pattern but it can of course be used anywhere where a decorative, structural seam is desired!
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