When blocking a lace project--or any project for that matter--the first thing to do is to give the item a bath.
Next, we rinse the item, then soak it in diluted vinegar to help set the dye so it won't fade as badly.
After rinsing one final time, we roll the project in a towel and jump up and down on it to get excess water out. Some people like to put theirs through the spin cycle of the washing machine. I do that sometimes, when the washer is not otherwise occupied.
Next, the fun begins. Pinning it out.
And pinning, and pinning , and pinning...
Finally we're done!
Please ignore the state of my carpet. That's what I do, and it works for me. The nice thing about these blocking mats is that I can pick the whole thing up and lean it against the wall--or in this case the dresser--to get it out of the way. Please ignore the state of the top of my dresser. That's what I do, and --well, you know.
After several hours of drying time, we unpin the project, and voila! A beautiful lace scarf:
Branching Out #2. Completed.
Next up I think will be Queen Anne's Lace. Off to finish my socks so I can get started.
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5 comments:
the scarf is just lovely! aren't those mats just the best?
The scarf looks GREAT!! Congrats on another awesome project!
Thanks Opal. Yes they are. Thanks for the tip.
Sus, thanks!
I remember seeing your link to those blocks but it's nice to see a photo of them in use. Very clever!
Thanks, Patch.
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