![Ziggy Scarf](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8498/8289072913_40273e29c3.jpg)
How about that?
![Ziggy Scarf](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8073/8290132646_a52dd1f7d0.jpg)
The Ziggy Lace Scarf blocked up beautifully - and is now the perfect length - YIPPEE!
![Ziggy Scarf](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8493/8290133456_1129332733.jpg)
I do need to organize some blocking wires for myself though...
Is it too late to send a letter to Santa?
I fiddled about and used a bunch of straight knitting needles - but it really wasn't ideal...
And just to refresh your memory about how the stitches looked BEFORE blocking:
![Ziggy Scarf.](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8221/8285420957_17a5e38496.jpg)
And here they are AFTER:
![Ziggy Scarf](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8353/8289073453_83113e6e66.jpg)
Pretty cool, huh?
Sometimes blocking seems tedious, but it really is worth the effort. I have a couple of things that I need to block. You've inspired me to just do it already. I love your scarf :)
ReplyDeleteWow, blocking made a huge difference. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteBlocking ALWAYS helps! And kudos to you for your creative needle use! I don't have my own wires either, but have never been clever enough to come up with that solution...now I will, though! Alernately, I will try to get in to see the fat man in the red suit this week!
ReplyDeleteI recently bought myself a blocking kit from LionBrand yarn... but before that I a large beach towel and some
ReplyDeleteT pins...... (the kit includes T pins and some flat flexible squares that fit together in varying ways... they use the same material to make kids floor puzzles - perhaps you already own some of these.
Merry Christmas to you and the other laughing Goldfish Sharon! Love Light and Laughter!
Wow what a difference it makes, you can really see the pattern much clearer now. It's really lovely :)
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