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fire_my_spirit) wrote in
knitting2012-02-08 04:52 pm
Yarn question!
I heard recently about blocking acrylic yarns with an iron, and found instructions for it here (you'll have to scroll down a ways) that sound rather promising. I was just wondering if anyone had tried anything like this, and had tips or horror stories?
I ask because I am allergic to animal fibers and don't really have the budget for them anyway, so I am generally happy to stick with acrylics, and have thus never bothered to learn to knit lace. But I just found a really pretty shawl pattern that I'd love to make if only I knew it would come out looking like it's supposed to -- but if not, well, I don't want to get my hopes up.
Thanks much in advance!
I ask because I am allergic to animal fibers and don't really have the budget for them anyway, so I am generally happy to stick with acrylics, and have thus never bothered to learn to knit lace. But I just found a really pretty shawl pattern that I'd love to make if only I knew it would come out looking like it's supposed to -- but if not, well, I don't want to get my hopes up.
Thanks much in advance!
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Good luck!
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I steamed for about ten minutes and left it pinned overnight to dry. The scarf went from a little stiff to a lovely silky texture that fell nicely.
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I've done amazing lace with Blue Heron's mercerized cotton. It blocks really well, comes in eighty gajillion colors, and you can usually get a shawl out of a single skein! (It comes in 1000-yard skeins.) I wouldn't call it cheap, but it's generally retailed from between $37-$42 for that 1000 yards, and I really enjoy working with it.
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If you actually own a steamer, that would work - just arrange the piece on blocking wires and steam away! It really is amazing how much it softens it.
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As I steamed I was able to take breaks and pin things out a little further so that I could get exactly the look I wanted.