Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Blocking Summit


I get a lot of questions about blocking Summit, so the last time I did it, I took pictures.
 
Normally I use blocking wires, but there's really no good way to do it here.

I soak (and wash if necessary) the shawl, the spin most of the water out.  I like to block it right side down, since the tendency for it is to curl backwards.  I start by putting one pin at the corners and then pinning the short sides.

Then starting in the center I'll put one pin in an outside curve, then one half way between that one and the side, then continue until every curl has one pin.


Then go about adding pins until the curves are smooth. 


That's it, really.  It's not difficult, just a little time consuming.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing this. I wish more designers offered tips on how to block their patterns.

    Blocking it face down makes a lot of sense, but I'm sure I wouldn't have even thought of that. :)

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