








for about 30 years to students of all ages (presently 55 and up) and I would like to encourage you to finish no matter what. I just finished my final square last night. 

thelittlereader wrote:can someone explain to me how blocking works with acrylic yarns? i thought blocking only worked with natural fibers. does the blocking with acrylic just help to get the squares more uniform for sewing together? does it actually last?

knitting wrote:This is my first post as I have been having family issues and have barely had the time to do my knitting let alone anything else. Today I have read several of the posts from all of you and it is great to hear what you have all been doing. I hope all of you that are haveing some frustrationsand are behind, keep up the work you have started. I have been teaching
for about 30 years to students of all ages (presently 55 and up) and I would like to encourage you to finish no matter what. I just finished my final square last night.
Yeah! Now with the blocking and a trial layout. This has been fun and interesting. I am looking forward to what is left.

Shandeh wrote:thelittlereader wrote:can someone explain to me how blocking works with acrylic yarns? i thought blocking only worked with natural fibers. does the blocking with acrylic just help to get the squares more uniform for sewing together? does it actually last?
It works great, and it makes a real difference in how the knitted item looks.
Here's a blog article that has photos and comments to prove it:
http://beadknitter.blogspot.com/2009/03 ... rylic.html


Marilyn58 wrote:Shandeh wrote:thelittlereader wrote:can someone explain to me how blocking works with acrylic yarns? i thought blocking only worked with natural fibers. does the blocking with acrylic just help to get the squares more uniform for sewing together? does it actually last?
It works great, and it makes a real difference in how the knitted item looks.
Here's a blog article that has photos and comments to prove it:
http://beadknitter.blogspot.com/2009/03 ... rylic.html
Great article, Shandeh! Thanks for sharing.![]()

Shandeh wrote:thelittlereader wrote:can someone explain to me how blocking works with acrylic yarns? i thought blocking only worked with natural fibers. does the blocking with acrylic just help to get the squares more uniform for sewing together? does it actually last?
It works great, and it makes a real difference in how the knitted item looks.
Here's a blog article that has photos and comments to prove it:
http://beadknitter.blogspot.com/2009/03 ... rylic.html


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