Easy Crochet Blocking Without a Blocking Board
by Jolly Lizard in Craft > Knitting & Crochet
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Easy Crochet Blocking Without a Blocking Board
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This is simple yet effective method of blocking your crochet projects to perfection without the need for a specialized blocking board. This guide will walk you through using everyday items to achieve professional-looking granny squares. The granny square used for this tutorials is part of beautiful baby blanket, crochet pattern for which you can find in my Etsy shop.
Supplies
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- Crochet project (e.g., granny squares)
- Water spray bottle
- Soft mat (yoga mat, foam board, or even a thick towel)
- Rust-proof pins
Watch the Video Tutorial (Optional)
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Before you start with the written instructions, consider watching this video tutorial. It can be especially beneficial if you're a visual learner or prefer to have a visual overview before beginning. The video serves as an excellent guide alongside the written steps.
Prepare Your Work Area
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Lay out your soft mat on a flat surface. Ensure it's clean and dry to avoid any unwanted moisture or dirt transferring to your crochet piece.
Arrange Your Crochet Piece
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Place your crochet item on the mat. If it's a granny square or any shape you desire to keep precise, consider using a measuring tape to maintain uniformity.
Mist With Water
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Fill your water spray bottle and lightly mist your crochet piece until it's damp but not soaking wet. The goal is to moisten the fibers enough to be pliable for shaping.
Stretch and Pin
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Gently stretch your crochet piece into the desired shape and size. Use rust-proof pins to secure the edges at even intervals, ensuring the piece is evenly stretched for a symmetrical finish.
Drying
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Leave your crochet piece on the mat to dry completely. This can take several hours or even overnight, depending on the thickness of the yarn and the ambient temperature.
Unpin and Admire
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Once dry, carefully remove the pins and lift your crochet piece from the mat. You'll notice a significant improvement in the shape, drape, and overall look of your project.