Blocking

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Re: Blocking

Postby naptural1 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:47 pm

Im so excited! I splurged and brought the Bagsmith Block & Roll. Its huge! :D Cant wait to try it out tomorrow. This will be my first attempt at "real" blocking. The first clue I did on a towel and it didnt come out too square. So I'll do them all again. Clue 6 definitely needs blocking to show the true beauty..love it! :inlove:
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Re: Blocking

Postby SDRVer » Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:32 am

dogfoster wrote:I have never blocked acrylic much before and came across this site that I thought was very helpful.
http://beadknitter.blogspot.com/2009/03 ... rylic.html
My question was does the item retain its shape after blocking after washing. Apparently it does.
" If your gauge is just a little bit off so the piece is a little too small, you can stretch it out to where it's supposed to be. The change will be permanent once the blocking is complete."

I am going to have to get my travel steamer out and try this. :D
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Re: Blocking

Postby zhanie » Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:14 am

I blocked using and iron and a teatowel. It is so satisfying to see all my squares neatly piled up on the coffee table all nicely blocked :crown:
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