How to Block Crochet - 3 DIFFERENT METHODS! 🧶

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • BLOCKING CROCHET 101! In this video, I answer all your questions about blocking and show the 3 most common methods; wet blocking, spray blocking and steam blocking. What is "blocking"? Scroll for the questions and the timestamps for the answers!
    0:00📌Blocking FAQ's - questions answered in this video:
    1:24 What is blocking?
    1:56 Why block your item?
    4:32 What methods are there?
    4:52 What materials do you need for blocking?
    6:39 How to wet block
    7:34 How to pin out our crochet ready for blocking
    10:37 How to spray block with water
    11:25 How to block using steam
    11:25 How to permanently block crochet and what is "killing the fabric"
    14:44 Summary of all 3 blocking methods
    15:32 Unpinning your blocked item
    16:15 Do I have to reblock after washing?
    17:20 Does it matter?
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    How much yarn will I need? This is a very tricky question to answer as there are so many variables! How much yarn you need will depend on which yarn you choose, the thickness of that yarn, your tension and how large you want your finished project to be. I suggest making a small sample first so you can gauge how much yarn you'll need. If making a crochet square, you can weigh your finished square to work out how much yarn it used!
    How many squares do I need for a blanket? That all depends on the size of the square you are making and how big you want your finished blanket to be! I always advise making one square first then measuring the size of it. From there you can work out how many squares you will need to get the blanket size you want 😀
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  • @HookedbyRobin
    @HookedbyRobin  4 года назад +42

    What's your preferred method of blocking? 🤔

    • @noyabayna
      @noyabayna Год назад +5

      I am a lazy crocheter so third method is good for me! 😂

    • @impunitythebagpuss
      @impunitythebagpuss 8 месяцев назад +4

      NOT....is my preferred method! Lo! Steaming is my go to ...only I hold my squares over a pot of boiling water for a few seconds (on a fork!) then pin it out....not conventional but needs must! No iron or steamer!

    • @forest_maiden
      @forest_maiden 3 месяца назад

      @@impunitythebagpuss That’s a really good idea! I have chronic (severe) back pain so any method (of anything I do) that is less work is best for me. When I get to the granny squares I may have to try that!

    • @JohnWaddell-pv5ky
      @JohnWaddell-pv5ky 2 месяца назад

      ❤😂​😅😮@@impunitythebagpuss

    • @JohnWaddell-pv5ky
      @JohnWaddell-pv5ky 2 месяца назад

      🎉😊

  • @dawnthomasrhodes8915
    @dawnthomasrhodes8915 3 года назад +257

    I just started crocheting again after not crocheting since my teen years with my Grandma and I am in my mid 50’s lol ! I have suffered brain damage and lost my memory so I use your tutorials to relearn everything! I wet blocked my first projects two weeks ago I think and ordered a steamer from Amazon and can’t wait to try it!

    • @anabsolutetrashfire1312
      @anabsolutetrashfire1312 2 года назад +20

      Well the good news is that hobbies like crochet actually help your brain maintain it's neuroplasticity and regenerative capabilities! But I'm sorry you've experienced that. It's seven months later, so I hope you're okay.

    • @user-sr6yp7dy6g
      @user-sr6yp7dy6g 4 месяца назад +1

      2 years later, I hope you're both doing fine. 💙

  • @forest_maiden
    @forest_maiden 3 месяца назад +6

    I’m a newbie crocheter and my neighbour who crochets just mentioned blocking. I had no idea what she meant so looked it up and was so happy you covered it since I am doing one of your shawl patterns right now! Thank you so much for this, and all your videos, tutorials, and patterns! 😊

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  3 месяца назад +1

      You’re so welcome, I’m glad it helps!😃🧶

  • @beccamcguinness518
    @beccamcguinness518 4 года назад +76

    I have been crocheting for years and I've only just discovered this method! Crazy! I shall definitely be doing this with your summer shawl pattern I'm currently attempting 🥰

  • @cynthiaclark875
    @cynthiaclark875 2 года назад +10

    I was completely baffled by blocking, but you have explained it beautifully! Thank you!

  • @wooly_thyme
    @wooly_thyme 4 года назад +32

    Can confirm that the soak, towel press, and pin methods are great for animal fiber pieces, too! I use the same method for my handspun yarns, sans the pinning part.

  • @mosaicgirl4002
    @mosaicgirl4002 Год назад +26

    I am a BIG crochet Addict! Have now been crocheting for 50 years!( just worked that out!) I mostly do what I call Hippy Blankets, or Art rugs… very free style. But do more classic rugs & some garments. I’ve long wanted to understand blocking!
    Thank you for such an excellent tutorial!❤

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  9 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome and 50 years of crochet sounds like the dream!😃🥰

  • @KimberlyAn73
    @KimberlyAn73 4 года назад +29

    What an awesome video giving such details! I love the time stamps you mentioned as well!! What beautiful nails too 💞

  • @robinhill9602
    @robinhill9602 4 года назад +41

    Oh my gosh. I had heard of blocking and had just grabbed the pins from my paracord project stuff and an extra foam piece from my boys floor figuring I could use them together. And I clicked on your video not seeing the name and made me laugh because we have the same name. I always find other women named Robin but spelled with a y so it was nice to see another woman to have the same spelling. And then upon it playing I literally had all the same stuff as you in front of me except my block was red instead of blue lol. This is my 1st time blocking anything. Thank you so much for making this video it was perfect for me 😊

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  4 года назад +4

      A fellow female "i" spelling! Do you know how rare we are? 😂 LOL do you get people thinking you are a man too? Haha!

    • @Cape33914
      @Cape33914 3 года назад +4

      I’m also spell my name that way. Thanks for the video.

  • @micayla8799
    @micayla8799 3 года назад +42

    I’m teaching myself to crochet, and this tutorial was so well-spoken and easy to understand! Thank you so much! 🥰

  • @maryjobush9431
    @maryjobush9431 4 года назад +23

    really great tutorial on blocking!! have been trying to find out the do's and don'ts on this and your tutorial is the most helpful one i've heard!! steam is definitely my preferred but with my old iron that seems to be easier to manage for me than the hand-held steamers -- thank you again!!

  • @fernfiberdesigns-joan478
    @fernfiberdesigns-joan478 4 года назад +8

    Thank you Thank you so much. Not many you tubers go into this so nicely!!!!! You are wonderful!

  • @hawklon
    @hawklon 4 года назад +9

    Great info! I was so confused about blocking when I first started crocheting and knitting, thank you

  • @barbarah9741
    @barbarah9741 4 года назад +12

    Thank you for an excellent video --- I've always wondered how to block an item. Thanks to your explanations, I now know!

  • @triciagossmann3580
    @triciagossmann3580 4 года назад +21

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I’ve never blocked an item and I’m currently making your light weight summer shawl and would like to try the seam method. This is the third shawl of your pattern that I’m making. Truly enjoy your channel.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  4 года назад +9

      The lightweight shawl is the perfect candidate to block with! It will make such a difference to the finished look of it 😀👍

  • @highcotton63664
    @highcotton63664 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for the helpful video. I've seen other blocking videos that, for me, are a bit overkill, but this is perfect. I plan on steam blocking my cardigan squares before assembling.

  • @simonemaffey5845
    @simonemaffey5845 4 года назад +4

    Yay Finally a great video about 'blocking' Thank you Thank you Thank you 💙

  • @JanCummings
    @JanCummings Год назад +3

    Thank you, Robin, for producing this video. I, too, am left handed, but still do quite a few things right handed. You crochet pretty much like I do. I always wondered how I could learn to wrap my yarn around my index finger but it is so much easier the way I (and you) do it, and I am able to hold (and control) my work with the yarn in my left hand. I yarn-over on the top of my left index finger as you do. Thank you for making me feel ‘normal’ !

  • @lisafields767
    @lisafields767 3 года назад +2

    Just truly enjoy your channel and voice. It is soothing which is what crochet is about to me.

  • @LauraE.9897
    @LauraE.9897 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Robin, great info. I didn't know about the steam method, Ive still got so much to learn! Thanks to your videos I'm getting better.🥰💜

  • @winyfigaroa8652
    @winyfigaroa8652 3 года назад +2

    thank you for making it clear to me, I have never heard of blocking till now. I am a beginner, so thanks again for your explanation.

  • @tristanstorm3228
    @tristanstorm3228 4 года назад +5

    Yay! I have been waiting for this one. Thanks soooooo much Robin 🤗🤗🥰 I have a blanket of squares that I want to block and wanted to see how you do it ☺️

  • @melio_ghost
    @melio_ghost Год назад +14

    I had no idea blocking was a thing until recently and it would have been really handy to know about it when I did my temperature blanket 😅 will definitely be using this method in the future!

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад +2

      Ah no!🤗 But I am glad this helps for your future crochet projects.

  • @aworldofsong
    @aworldofsong 3 года назад +1

    This is such a useful video! Thank you ☺️ I’ve not dared to block any of my projects since beginning to crochet a few years ago. I thought you had to properly wash your projects to do it! Now I think I can give it a go 🙂

  • @rheldawilkinson3790
    @rheldawilkinson3790 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I’ve only blocked one project, and after seeing this informative video, I will block more of my pieces. I’m currently working on a poncho, and it will definitely need to be blocked. I have subscribed! Can’t wait to see more of your videos.

  • @marielvanhees9531
    @marielvanhees9531 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I'm working on a blanket with individual hexagons surrounded by little squares and triangles. Because the squares and triangles are only 2 rounds of stitches in size and I don't have a steamer/iron, I am very glad the spray bottle method can work.
    There is no way I want to mess up rolling those little pieces in a towel after soaking them.

  • @KB-fl3yl
    @KB-fl3yl 8 месяцев назад +4

    I love your easy going no-pressure approach! You took the pressure out of gifting items for me! i love what you said at the end. 💝

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  8 месяцев назад

      You're so welcome, I am glad the video helped.😀🤗

  • @brookeoscarson2520
    @brookeoscarson2520 3 года назад +3

    I'll be blocking granny squares all week now. Thanks for the video. Great info.

  • @ericabrown77
    @ericabrown77 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you, this is such a helpful and clear video. I’ve just completed my first blanket using your granny square videos. As a new crocheter your videos are amazing. Thank you x

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  11 месяцев назад

      You’re so welcome Erica, I’m glad they help.😃🧶

  • @pattiweller4553
    @pattiweller4553 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much. I just finished a solid granny baby blanket and it was in desperate need of blocking. I've never, ever blocked anything. Your video gave me the courage to try and conquer

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад +1

      Awwh yes Patti! 😃🤗 I am so glad my video helped.x

  • @kerry4640
    @kerry4640 2 года назад +2

    Great tutorial. Very well done. Thank you

  • @purplealmondwellness8903
    @purplealmondwellness8903 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm currently making a granny square blanket. This video has been tremendously helpful in the process of making that blanket.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад +1

      You’re so welcome, I’m glad it helps!😃🥰

  • @rosesperfumelace
    @rosesperfumelace 4 года назад +8

    Excellent vid. If someone is putting their project in a show this is a good idea. Thank you for making all this info clear. ❤

  • @milzdechnik846
    @milzdechnik846 Год назад +3

    Thank you very much for this! I just got to the end of making a shawl and the instructions said to block and I’d never heard of it before, so your video was exactly what I needed 😊

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад

      I am so pleased my video helps Milz! 😃🧶

  • @EpicYarnGems
    @EpicYarnGems 3 года назад +1

    You have answered my questions and I always wondered why and how. Thanks

  • @JaneSmith0709
    @JaneSmith0709 4 года назад

    Great information, thank you, Robin! I love your "Robin's Egg" fingernails too! Beautiful.

  • @LVXMagick
    @LVXMagick Год назад +5

    Thank you for this video. I'm making my first crochet comforter for my daughter for Christmas...I had no clue what I was going to block this monstrous thing on, but watching this I realized I could use my old yoga mats!! I'm sure I have at least 10 mats so that should actually be large enough. I really didn't want to go buy that many play mats for one project. THANK YOU SO MUCH!🥰🙏

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад

      Great idea! 😃 I’m pleased my video helped.x

  • @deborahcomrie6671
    @deborahcomrie6671 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the very clear tutorial.

  • @maryannbryant8775
    @maryannbryant8775 Год назад

    I just finished your simple lightweight summer shawl, first time steaming a crochet item. Looks so much better when it’s steamed

  • @angelsbuffy927
    @angelsbuffy927 3 года назад

    I too prefer the steam method.. I am impatient as well.. thank you for a great tutorial.

  • @connierobuck4000
    @connierobuck4000 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Although I knew pretty much all this info I did catch a few ideas from watching your video!

  • @cindyh112
    @cindyh112 4 года назад +1

    Good tutorial. Thanks again 🙂

  • @mfg2324
    @mfg2324 2 года назад

    Nice to watch it while blocking some lace collars :) Blocking gives so much definition!

  • @julianoorlander1713
    @julianoorlander1713 2 года назад +1

    Loved the vid! Thanks

  • @ginamaclean4733
    @ginamaclean4733 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I use a flour towel to cover the project in the area I am steaming. It adds a layer of protection for the yarn. It does help. Walmart has blocking boards that have a grid in 1 inch sections. Around $12-13 per package of 4. There are great.

  • @juliasykes7917
    @juliasykes7917 4 года назад +2

    I am new to crocheting and this great information

  • @evettesamuel
    @evettesamuel Год назад

    Thank you so much for the beautiful explanation of the blocking methods I was looking for a way to block my crochet I think the best and safest method is spray and leave it to air-dry

  • @theaakacrochetbeast
    @theaakacrochetbeast 3 года назад

    oh my gosh you made my heart jump out of my chest when you first pick up the iron talking away and touched the bottom!!!! :-P thank goodness you knew it wasn't turned on ;-P thank you for your video i have found this very helpful :)

  • @ronnipassmore8717
    @ronnipassmore8717 3 года назад +1

    Thank you because when you look up the question if you need to block everytime it does not exist! ❤️

  • @carollynnhall1705
    @carollynnhall1705 3 месяца назад

    Great video! You were very clear and informative. Thanks for taking the time to explain this so well!

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much Carol!😃🧶

  • @rdp3holm
    @rdp3holm 3 года назад

    Great informative post thanks Robin - love the way you talk with your hands hahaha

  • @biblio.sophia
    @biblio.sophia Год назад +1

    That was very helpful. Thank you!

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад +1

      I am so pleased to read that Sophia, thank you!🥰

  • @hc9661
    @hc9661 8 месяцев назад

    thank you Robin, very comprehensive. I have learnt a lot.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  8 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome, I am so glad to read that.😀

  • @autumn3332
    @autumn3332 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video! =)

  • @cyndymoelter1198
    @cyndymoelter1198 4 года назад +1

    I was using the damp way but now I think I'm going to do streaming. Thanks

  • @leamorioka7248
    @leamorioka7248 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the clarity.

  • @JuanaIsaac
    @JuanaIsaac 2 года назад

    THANK YOU! for the video and explaining the blocking process.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  2 года назад

      You are so welcome!

    • @JuanaIsaac
      @JuanaIsaac 8 месяцев назад

      @@HookedbyRobin I am sorry but how do you block Sensy Premium 2mm 251 Yards Sparkle Polyester Rope 90% Polypropylene 10% Polyester Cord Macrame Cord 2mm? I making some nice Christmas shiny doilies for the holidays. Should I block, and If I do, how do I do so with macrame cord?

  • @dawnthomasrhodes8915
    @dawnthomasrhodes8915 3 года назад +1

    TY for all your help from the videos

  • @jessicadraws5619
    @jessicadraws5619 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much!! I’m making my first jumper I’m so excited

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  3 месяца назад

      You’re so welcome Jessica!😃

  • @lorelebeverland5585
    @lorelebeverland5585 3 года назад

    Thank you. I usually don't block except for lacey items. I use steam and put them in the window to sun dry.

  • @patriciadolphin4161
    @patriciadolphin4161 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this easy to follow blocking tutorial i now know what blocking is and how to block a finished item

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад

      I’m really glad it helps Patricia!😃🧶

  • @maryb386
    @maryb386 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I had never heard about blocking until yesterday I was watching a tutorial on a crochet sweater and then I found you. This was very helpful. I'm still a little unclear on what killing the fabric is and why you would want to do that? In what situations would that be necessary?

  • @susancontreras2536
    @susancontreras2536 3 года назад

    You are absolutely fantastic

  • @pamhazen6820
    @pamhazen6820 13 дней назад

    I have never blocked anything, but am a beginner. I am crocheting some squares to use to protect the wood floor under portable baby cribs (my spouse does child care) and they are not lying flat so thought I would find out about this blocking thing. Thanks for another great video.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  13 дней назад +1

      You’re very welcome Pam, I’m glad it helps!😃

  • @bloomers100
    @bloomers100 4 года назад +1

    very helpful thanks

  • @andreaschiavino5444
    @andreaschiavino5444 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great video and for showing me a beautiful new nail polish color! Love it!

    • @forest_maiden
      @forest_maiden 3 месяца назад

      She sure has the most gorgeous hands!

  • @luciaahumada
    @luciaahumada Год назад +3

    thank you!! I'm going to use the iron method 💗

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад +2

      I am glad it helps and that is a good one! 😃🧶

  • @joyousjoy4ever
    @joyousjoy4ever Месяц назад

    Still teaching, 4 years later! Thanks bunches Robin! 😊❤

  • @clairewallace511
    @clairewallace511 3 года назад

    Thank you - easy to understand. Think I prefer steam 😊

  • @amberdavies3178
    @amberdavies3178 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, to the point and informative.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  6 месяцев назад

      You’re so welcome Amber!😃

  • @louisenapier7582
    @louisenapier7582 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing explanation thank you!

  • @laurathiele9509
    @laurathiele9509 2 года назад +2

    I have never blocked an item, but am looking into it as I am going to put a couple of pieces in the county fair. I think blocking will make it look much better, especially for the edges.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад

      Hope the county fair goes well Laura.😀

  • @crystalb9312
    @crystalb9312 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this, I found this to be super helpful!

  • @janicebrown9171
    @janicebrown9171 4 года назад +3

    I've not blocked any of my items. Thank for sharing.

  • @KittyCat-2023
    @KittyCat-2023 3 года назад

    I don't know whether you have ever heard about pouring hot water over a laid out project. My late mom used to practice this method of permanently blocking her work. The method's still widely used, especially on to acrylic materials by some.
    Another is to have the finished work soak in a lukewarm water mixed with a little bit of starch for a minute or two. Once it's dry, the work will have to be ironed on - covered with another material to control the temperature. The project would be stiff or crispy (like you said) but I don't quite like this method because the starch will give some sort of dull complexion and also leaving its residue on the work (if care isn't taken of - too much starch flour).
    Anyway, i'm glad to know more about the other ways of blocking method through your sharing. So, thank you so much. God bless.

  • @annac7590
    @annac7590 2 года назад +1

    I had no idea that’s what those t shaped pins were for I have a whole box I got from my grandmas old sewing stuff 🤣 I can do this!!

  • @vikiknox4447
    @vikiknox4447 Год назад +1

    Appreciate you 😊
    Thank you soo much!

  • @andrewball5512
    @andrewball5512 4 года назад +7

    I like to wet block my items sometimes I will steam block but usually if it's a shawl or something I will wet block it. Also u can use blocking wires as well as the t pins to help straighten out edges and bring out stitch definition which I like to use also if needed 😊

    • @conniestone6251
      @conniestone6251 4 года назад +1

      what are blocking wires?

    • @andrewball5512
      @andrewball5512 4 года назад +2

      @@conniestone6251 u can put them through the stitches of ur work to straighten out edges and hold them in place with the tpins. I bought mine off eBay.

  • @RakelWebb
    @RakelWebb Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial

  • @beverlysimonet7343
    @beverlysimonet7343 4 года назад +2

    Good morning Robin, I have just wet blocked my crochet blanket, it’s almost dry.Can I then put in dryer to fluff up

  • @Rona_Davis
    @Rona_Davis Год назад

    Thanks for this fab video also love the Beecham's pill box I live in St Helens not far from the old beecham's factory in fact I volunteer at a café that is on the site of the very 1st beecham's factory x

  • @HaliPuppeh
    @HaliPuppeh Год назад +2

    This is very clear. Thanks for this tutorial. I just finished a graph project in crochet thread and it curls around the corners, so I'm looking to block it before framing so it sits square.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  Год назад

      You’re welcome Hali, I’m glad it helps.😃

  • @denisem8957
    @denisem8957 4 года назад +1

    Im so happy to have found your turorials! They are by far better then any i have come across over the years. Very nicely done!! ❤❤ I have crocheted for years, but just now picking up tunisian. Am i correct in thinking there is no way to block a tunisian afghan?

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  4 года назад +1

      hmm now there is a question! I don't see why you couldn't block tunisian crochet? I know that putting a crochet border around helps with the curling (if that is any use? haha!)

  • @kellys5731
    @kellys5731 Год назад +1

    Great info. I had no clue about blocking. I remember as a teen, I made a afghan stitch coaster and I definitely killed it with an iron. 😂

  • @gjungart
    @gjungart 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I'm making a poncho with an acrylic blend yarn and I want to block it because the ends are curling up. I'm wondering if the square you blocked in the video killed after you steamed it?

  • @amysizemore8570
    @amysizemore8570 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video, you covered all the info i was searching for!
    Have you ever used Downy Wrinkle release spray, as your wetting product?

  • @pokerbabe2741
    @pokerbabe2741 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this very informative video. I've never tried blocking, but I'm certainly eager to give it a try. Thanks again.

  • @elisabethclancy3949
    @elisabethclancy3949 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @ImagineUniqueName
    @ImagineUniqueName 11 месяцев назад

    So glad that you mentioned you had used your carpet, because I was already determined to disregard the advice about using foam and use my carpet 😂

  • @carolnoon6574
    @carolnoon6574 Месяц назад

    Thankyou thats a great help unfortunately l don't have a blocking board so help please what can l use instead please many thanks x

  • @geedubwall2153
    @geedubwall2153 4 года назад +1

    I don't have much floor space where I live and I started blocking my items with push pins in the wall...it works great!! I have only used the spray and wet method and so far I prefer wet. I knit more than i crochet and knit stitches lovveee wet blocking for loosening up. I use a little bit of baby shampoo in my wet blocking to soften the yarn and also have a 2 in 1 wash and block!

  • @sherriek4617
    @sherriek4617 4 года назад +2

    Great video. You answered all my questions so far. I think my fave would be steam.

  • @rawdayoussef4223
    @rawdayoussef4223 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @carletaschwontkowski7350
    @carletaschwontkowski7350 4 года назад +3

    I block with steam. that is what I was taught and didn't know there was any other method until recently. I find that when using cheep yarn like red heart that is a bit rough, steam will soften it up quite a bit. thanks for explaining the other methods

    • @shortgiraffe6311
      @shortgiraffe6311 4 года назад

      Thank you Carleta! I was working on a blanket with the Red Heart but I got discouraged and stopped. I thought the yarn was way too rough and I was wondering if it ever softened. I'm so happy to hear that it can be done.

    • @carletaschwontkowski7350
      @carletaschwontkowski7350 4 года назад

      @@shortgiraffe6311 it is discouraging when this happens. I have found that dyes play a lot to do with it. to me red is the worst and it will always give you a different gauge than say green or yellow. so glad I could help.

  • @tracycaldwell7679
    @tracycaldwell7679 Год назад +1

    Learning to block.i made a cardigan that needs the collar blocked.love the blue nail polish

  • @leannepar6
    @leannepar6 2 года назад +2

    Very informative easy-to-follow video! You're sense of humour is channeling Julia Child vibes :)
    Is there a particular type of blocking you recommend for cotton yarn? Is steaming not a good idea because it mat cause it to shrink?
    Thanks!

  • @gobabe2396
    @gobabe2396 Год назад

    Hello, I only blocked one tiny item and I killed it. But, I just learned from you why and how.
    I need to block a scarf.
    I’m just Terrified it’s going to be flat
    and no longer look new.
    I am a Amigurumist ®™️ (Term created by me) , that’s all I do.
    But in the fall to winter I take a break to from this intense form of counting & stitchery to give my RA hands R&R and allow time for healing.
    During the rest period I just regular crochet.
    I’ve been at this this on and off for decades and I absolutely ❤Love this and knitting.
    I Just finished a fairly long scarf for my tall husband’s BD; (It’s Steel Grey, 7.5X96)
    And it’s also in honor of our Beloved 11.5 y/o GreyC, Grace 😢😢.
    I had to pause.
    Every time I say her name I hear the “Annie” Dog Song. As I always sung this to her.
    Our GreyC was our beautiful 11y/o Cane Corso.
    Her Grey Coat would take your breath away.
    And I dont know why I’m Prattling on about this. Sorry guys.
    I’m gong to quickly buy a steamer. Now that I see exactly how I killed that little
    Dress.
    Thanks for excellent tutorial.
    My Dream Project.
    It’s my dream to make some tremendous huge long crochet swatch that is created by millions for whatever reason they want and it spans around the world?
    Idk. Maybe we could hang it somewhere around the statue of
    Liberties Neck.

  • @camillefoote5678
    @camillefoote5678 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for this lovely video! I make blankets for donation with 100% acrylic, and prefer not to block, but if I have to for some reason, I a) block individual squares with a blocking board that has drilled holes & pegs, spraying each block with distilled water as I add to the board. And b) If I have to block a finished blanket that has come out of my usual machine wash/dry, which is rare, I steam block with my iron on my ironing board. I do want to get a garment steamer for those rare times, I keep forgetting to do that, because steaming a blanket with a steam iron is a real pain.

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  4 года назад +3

      I use my garment steamer more for getting creases out of my clothes if I'm staying in a hotel (which doesn't happen very often) so it's super handy just for those rare occasions! I actually originally bought it for steaming out the creases from the artificial silk flowers I used for my wedding 😅 I've used it a couple of times for actually blocking (but then again, I very VERY rarely bother blocking!) X

    • @DaysOfSodaAndLantana
      @DaysOfSodaAndLantana 4 года назад

      I’m glad I read your comment. My goal is to learn to crochet blankets to donate to Project Linus.
      If I make one and don’t block it, will it turn out wonky after it is washed and dried?

  • @charmurry3585
    @charmurry3585 4 года назад +1

    Mom mom used starch to block dollies.I almost never block thanks for information 👍

  • @monicabuch3827
    @monicabuch3827 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the awesome tutorial😊