Steam Iron Block Knitting at Bert Koch blog

Steam Iron Block Knitting. Steam blocking is less intense. Say goodbye to uneven stitches. Use a hot iron to press very lightly on the sheet. You won’t actually touch the iron to. Learn why you need to block your knitting and how to do that using different methods like wet, steam and spay blocking. Hold iron or steamer over surface of knitting without ever touching the surface and shoot sufficient steam into it to saturate the piece. Allow piece to dry without moving it. The steaming method involves slightly dampening a clean sheet or another piece of fabric and placing it over the knitting. This method uses an iron or steamer to add moisture to the project while you shape it. Don't press like you are ironing; Use the hottest setting for the steam function on your iron, go over the knitted piece without pressing down. You simply lay the dry garment on an ironing board, turn your iron onto a medium setting with the steam.

How to block knitting The ultimate tutorial [+tips and tricks] YouTube
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Allow piece to dry without moving it. Learn why you need to block your knitting and how to do that using different methods like wet, steam and spay blocking. Use a hot iron to press very lightly on the sheet. Say goodbye to uneven stitches. You simply lay the dry garment on an ironing board, turn your iron onto a medium setting with the steam. You won’t actually touch the iron to. This method uses an iron or steamer to add moisture to the project while you shape it. Steam blocking is less intense. Don't press like you are ironing; Hold iron or steamer over surface of knitting without ever touching the surface and shoot sufficient steam into it to saturate the piece.

How to block knitting The ultimate tutorial [+tips and tricks] YouTube

Steam Iron Block Knitting You simply lay the dry garment on an ironing board, turn your iron onto a medium setting with the steam. Don't press like you are ironing; You simply lay the dry garment on an ironing board, turn your iron onto a medium setting with the steam. Use a hot iron to press very lightly on the sheet. Allow piece to dry without moving it. Steam blocking is less intense. Hold iron or steamer over surface of knitting without ever touching the surface and shoot sufficient steam into it to saturate the piece. The steaming method involves slightly dampening a clean sheet or another piece of fabric and placing it over the knitting. Say goodbye to uneven stitches. Learn why you need to block your knitting and how to do that using different methods like wet, steam and spay blocking. This method uses an iron or steamer to add moisture to the project while you shape it. You won’t actually touch the iron to. Use the hottest setting for the steam function on your iron, go over the knitted piece without pressing down.

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