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LITTLE BIT BIGGER THAN I EXPECTED. DRY HARD, DRY FAST, BE GONE.
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LITTLE BIT BIGGER THAN I EXPECTED. DRY HARD, DRY FAST, BE GONE.

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IT HAS DOUBLED IN SIZE. IT GON’ KILL ME.
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IT HAS DOUBLED IN SIZE. IT GON’ KILL ME.

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Blocking has finally begun. I’m cry.
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Blocking has finally begun. I’m cry.

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Yep.

Good.

Bedtime.

It’s time for bed now.

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hamncheezr:

knittedorange:

Awesome. I didn’t actually know if Hobby Lobby or Michaels would carry them as I don’t think I’ve ever seen them there before, but honestly it’s probably because I’ve never actively looked for them. This will probably be my last resort as the closest of either of these is 35 minutes away from my house (and mom is on the whole family about saving gas).
Using a metal dowel is a great idea and one I was thinking about probably doing just because it seemed like the easiest. 
And at first I was just thinking about using pins, but I didn’t know if it would work for a large shawl. I would love to hear other people’s opinions on pins v. blocking wires and whether or not you found them necessary. :o
And thanks so much guys! I really appreciate it. 

I’ve always used pins—regular old straight sewing pins too, I’ve not bought the fancy “blocking pins”. 
And I bought my “blocking mats” from Big Lots in their tiny automotive department—Walmart has them too.  Foam mats just like the white ones Knitpicks sells, online mine are 24” square and came 5 to a package for about $10.  More room to block things!

I actually own quite a few of the blocking pins. I guess, maybe? They’re T-pins, are those the blocking pins? I just like them because they’re thicker and easier to work with for me when I used them to block something before. 
Sweet. I will have to take a look. We don’t have a Big Lots anywhere near us so I’ll have to try walmart the next chance I get to go. (We are literally 30 minutes or more away from everything in every direction. x.x ) Do you think Lowes would have them? :o 
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hamncheezr:

knittedorange:

Awesome. I didn’t actually know if Hobby Lobby or Michaels would carry them as I don’t think I’ve ever seen them there before, but honestly it’s probably because I’ve never actively looked for them. This will probably be my last resort as the closest of either of these is 35 minutes away from my house (and mom is on the whole family about saving gas).

Using a metal dowel is a great idea and one I was thinking about probably doing just because it seemed like the easiest. 

And at first I was just thinking about using pins, but I didn’t know if it would work for a large shawl. I would love to hear other people’s opinions on pins v. blocking wires and whether or not you found them necessary. :o

And thanks so much guys! I really appreciate it. 

I’ve always used pins—regular old straight sewing pins too, I’ve not bought the fancy “blocking pins”. 

And I bought my “blocking mats” from Big Lots in their tiny automotive department—Walmart has them too.  Foam mats just like the white ones Knitpicks sells, online mine are 24” square and came 5 to a package for about $10.  More room to block things!

I actually own quite a few of the blocking pins. I guess, maybe? They’re T-pins, are those the blocking pins? I just like them because they’re thicker and easier to work with for me when I used them to block something before. 

Sweet. I will have to take a look. We don’t have a Big Lots anywhere near us so I’ll have to try walmart the next chance I get to go. (We are literally 30 minutes or more away from everything in every direction. x.x ) Do you think Lowes would have them? :o 

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Awesome. I didn’t actually know if Hobby Lobby or Michaels would carry them as I don’t think I’ve ever seen them there before, but honestly it’s probably because I’ve never actively looked for them. This will probably be my last resort as the closest of either of these is 35 minutes away from my house (and mom is on the whole family about saving gas).
Using a metal dowel is a great idea and one I was thinking about probably doing just because it seemed like the easiest. 
And at first I was just thinking about using pins, but I didn’t know if it would work for a large shawl. I would love to hear other people’s opinions on pins v. blocking wires and whether or not you found them necessary. :o
And thanks so much guys! I really appreciate it. 
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Awesome. I didn’t actually know if Hobby Lobby or Michaels would carry them as I don’t think I’ve ever seen them there before, but honestly it’s probably because I’ve never actively looked for them. This will probably be my last resort as the closest of either of these is 35 minutes away from my house (and mom is on the whole family about saving gas).

Using a metal dowel is a great idea and one I was thinking about probably doing just because it seemed like the easiest. 

And at first I was just thinking about using pins, but I didn’t know if it would work for a large shawl. I would love to hear other people’s opinions on pins v. blocking wires and whether or not you found them necessary. :o

And thanks so much guys! I really appreciate it. 

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Finished the dishcloth. Can’t decide if I want to block it or not. (Day 197/365) Is that to excessive for dishcloths?
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Finished the dishcloth. Can’t decide if I want to block it or not. (Day 197/365) Is that to excessive for dishcloths?

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