I'm always impressed with the precision of your blocking. I'm a lazy blocker, and usually just pass a steam iron over the thing and call it blocked. That is a beautiful piece, but what's it for? I don't remember any posts about this WIP.
I really must obtain a blocking board. So far, it hasn't been necessary, but I think it must be really handy when doing lace and looking for a specific measurement.
YH is on the money - your blocking is quite superb.
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I'm always impressed with the precision of your blocking. I'm a lazy blocker, and usually just pass a steam iron over the thing and call it blocked. That is a beautiful piece, but what's it for? I don't remember any posts about this WIP.
I really must obtain a blocking board. So far, it hasn't been necessary, but I think it must be really handy when doing lace and looking for a specific measurement.
YH is on the money - your blocking is quite superb.
This should be the post people get sent to when they wonder why they might want to block their knitting. I would have been a believer much sooner!
What a pretty lace pattern. Does it have a name?
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