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Thank you for another fabulous pattern! :) Do you iron your work after it’s finished? The scarf I made kept curling up and I thought I might’ve done the stitches too tightly 😅
I'm so happy you like my patterns, thank you so much! 🙏 ❤️ 🥰 It really depends a lot on the yarn you're using. Some yarns tend to curl up no matter how you work them. 🤷🏻♀️ But, it's also likely a tension issue. You'll probably want to keep your yarn looser when you're working, especially if you're dealing with tight stitches. 😊
@@massivecrochetThank you for your reply! I think it’s the yarn I’ve bought, it’s the 24/7 lion brand cotton weave. I ended up making two scarves (my first one was a test run lol) and the second scarf still rolled up despite the stitches being looser than the first one. It’s a really lovely yarn though so I’ll keep at it and see how other patterns work. Thanks again! ❤
@@NWard1210 No problem at all! 🙋🏻♀ Even with looser stitches, some yarns just have that natural roll. Maybe try blocking your scarves. Happy crocheting! 💖☺
@@NWard1210 steam blocking and pinning with stainless steel pins will work wonders. Let it air dry at least overnight. A cheat way is to use a terry cloth bathroom towel in a similar color to your work and a regular iron with stealing . Place your work under the towel. Press down with the steam releasing. Do not iron as though you need to get wrinkles out. Press down lightly so the steam can set in. Good luck
@elizabeth4053 Thank you for replying! 🙂 I’m a newbie to crochet so this is super helpful - I made sure to get 100% cotton so I can iron it safely at a low heat, I’ll be sure to try the towel trick and let the steam bleed through into the fabric 💕
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Do you iron your work after it’s finished? The scarf I made kept curling up and I thought I might’ve done the stitches too tightly 😅
I'm so happy you like my patterns, thank you so much! 🙏 ❤️ 🥰 It really depends a lot on the yarn you're using. Some yarns tend to curl up no matter how you work them. 🤷🏻♀️ But, it's also likely a tension issue. You'll probably want to keep your yarn looser when you're working, especially if you're dealing with tight stitches. 😊
@@massivecrochetThank you for your reply! I think it’s the yarn I’ve bought, it’s the 24/7 lion brand cotton weave. I ended up making two scarves (my first one was a test run lol) and the second scarf still rolled up despite the stitches being looser than the first one. It’s a really lovely yarn though so I’ll keep at it and see how other patterns work. Thanks again! ❤
@@NWard1210 No problem at all! 🙋🏻♀ Even with looser stitches, some yarns just have that natural roll. Maybe try blocking your scarves. Happy crocheting! 💖☺
@@NWard1210 steam blocking and pinning with stainless steel pins will work wonders. Let it air dry at least overnight. A cheat way is to use a terry cloth bathroom towel in a similar color to your work and a regular iron with stealing . Place your work under the towel. Press down with the steam releasing. Do not iron as though you need to get wrinkles out. Press down lightly so the steam can set in. Good luck
@elizabeth4053 Thank you for replying! 🙂 I’m a newbie to crochet so this is super helpful - I made sure to get 100% cotton so I can iron it safely at a low heat, I’ll be sure to try the towel trick and let the steam bleed through into the fabric 💕
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