May I ask how you are blocking as you are going along? I've never blocked a wip and am quite curious. I'm thinking this would definitely help me. Mine is very ROLLED as I'm going along, would be nice if it were smoother. Am on row 18 right now. Oh and I didn't care for the orange/red in the catalog, but yours looks simply amazing! I'm almost liking it more than the blues that I'm working with!! :)
Kristie, I hope you see this response. I tried replying to you directly but couldn't find an email address for you.
To block mid-project, transfer the sts onto waste yarn, then block as you normally would by soaking in a wool wash then reshaping and laying flat to dry.
6 Comments:
Wow...It must be nice to know how to make one.
By Anonymous, at 11/13/2008 8:24 PM
I can't decide which side I like better! :)
By Emy, at 11/14/2008 11:03 AM
is it difficult? i've been thinking of buying the kit from knitpicks, but i've never done colorwork.
By Anonymous, at 11/14/2008 11:10 AM
Wow, I love that flower at the edge. This is going to be a great-looking bag!
By spinnity, at 11/19/2008 12:35 AM
May I ask how you are blocking as you are going along? I've never blocked a wip and am quite curious. I'm thinking this would definitely help me. Mine is very ROLLED as I'm going along, would be nice if it were smoother. Am on row 18 right now. Oh and I didn't care for the orange/red in the catalog, but yours looks simply amazing! I'm almost liking it more than the blues that I'm working with!! :)
By NextVanGogh, at 12/02/2008 9:41 AM
Kristie, I hope you see this response. I tried replying to you directly but couldn't find an email address for you.
To block mid-project, transfer the sts onto waste yarn, then block as you normally would by soaking in a wool wash then reshaping and laying flat to dry.
By Bogie, at 12/02/2008 9:52 AM
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