Nice! I think these mystery blankets are a good motivator to get things done. I wish all my other projects were mysteries!

Shandeh wrote:
Nice! I think these mystery blankets are a good motivator to get things done. I wish all my other projects were mysteries!


Marilyn58 wrote:All through with Clue #2The top two were steam blocked. The bottom two still need blocking. What a difference the blocking makes.





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K1P1quebec wrote:Marilyn58 wrote:All through with Clue #2The top two were steam blocked. The bottom two still need blocking. What a difference the blocking makes.
Hey Marilyn, how are you steam blocking? I'm a bit wary with my hot iron and synthetic yarn.My iron does a lot of steam, which is great for cotton and linen. I haven't blocked anything yet - was still nervous about it.
I've only done blocking with pure wool yarn to date.




Marilyn58 wrote:missdarling22 wrote:Marilyn58 wrote:All through with Clue #2The top two were steam blocked. The bottom two still need blocking. What a difference the blocking makes.
Wow. It does make a difference!! They look great. What kind of steamer do u have? I want to steam block. How did u do it? Just pin it and run the steamer over it?
After measuring and pinning to size I used our clothes steamer to block lightly. Depending on the amount of steam you need to stay at least an inch or two away from the yarn so it doesn't melt. Also, keep moving around on the block so you don't stay in one place on the yarn for too long. I only did this because I read a forum post that steam works well on acrylics. Otherwise I would have just wet blocked like I normally do. If anyone tries this please don't melt your squares. I would feel terrible about that
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