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I finally finished one of my longest running projects, the River Scarf for Silere.
Knit from Fiber Trend's River Scarf pattern with Knit Picks Alpaca Cloud in Tidepool. This shot shows the detail of the pattern, the river stream between grassy banks.
Love the picot edging.
And just because I like to see the transformation:
Pre-blocking...
Post-blocking...
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How do you personally block? I know everyone has their own preferences. I noticed a blocking board on another post -- was that terribly expensive? I know yarn is always worth it (^_^), but is there a homemade substitute? I haven't blocked anything before, and now I'm feeling all kinds of guilty that I haven't. :)
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For lace items, it is very important though, as the point of lace is the pattern and it needs to be blocked to "pop". It needs a bit of help to go from looking like a wadded up bunch of cloth to a nicely patterned flat fabric.
Here is a good tutorial by Eunny Jang on how to block lace. http://www.eunnyjang.com/knit/2006/12/how_to_be_happy.html
Many people block by pinning things to a sofa or couch. Others have found the interlocking foam floor blocks work well. I was using some generic foam sheets from the hardware store for a while before I was given this blocking board.
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