How to give your knitted garments the PERFECT finish by ARNE & CARLOS

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  • In this week's tutorial we talk about how we like to finish our knitted garments. Learn our tricks and tips and give those future heirlooms those beautiful finishing touches that they deserve!
    ARNE & CARLOS
    How to give your knitted garments the PERFECT finish by ARNE & CARLOS - blocking steaming
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 621

  • @gydha
    @gydha 4 роки тому +81

    Dear Arne and Carlos. You are pressing the garment, not steaming it. The difference is very important, you see when you press the garment like you do, all the elasticity in the wool disappear. If you steam it as in only using your steam on your iron without pressing you will get a better result. The wool will "blossom", stitches get even and you will keep the elasticity. In tailoring we use steam and heat to shrink wool fabric and heat and steam is not the reason your ribbing gets wide, it's because you iron/press it. I design knitwear as well and all I use is steam, but never with a pressing cloth and iron. And when knitted garments get out of shape and you used the sweater a lot, all you need to do is steam it and it will look like a new garment again. All the best, Kirvil.

    • @LucindaL413
      @LucindaL413 4 роки тому +4

      This is what I learned in my Home Economics classes in college!

    • @judym8557
      @judym8557 Рік тому +2

      The steam appears to be coming from the wet towel.

    • @cosminpreda4093
      @cosminpreda4093 Рік тому

      Sorry to ask, should the Iron touch the garment or should be a 1-2 cm cm distance between iron and garment? And if iron should touch, should it be soft? Ty❤

    • @brandip2446
      @brandip2446 Рік тому +4

      ThanksI thought they weren't steaming it, glad saw your comment I would have got a whole different out come then I wanted

    • @mimivoiculescu326
      @mimivoiculescu326 10 місяців тому +3

      Ya , I just steam keaping the iron at a small distance above the garment . I can also see what I'm doing .With the other hand I pres geantly if necessary.

  • @jennyweyman3039
    @jennyweyman3039 6 років тому +73

    You are like the wise family I never had. I only ever got half the information. Now I know to NOT steam the waistband or placket. No one ever told me that!

  • @lunahoneyknits
    @lunahoneyknits 4 роки тому +52

    I hate blocking and you saved me XD I just steamed 3 sweaters that I made a year ago. Wasn't wearing them, because I'm too lazy to block them. Thank you , thank you, thank you!

  • @MazzyMadness
    @MazzyMadness 4 роки тому +54

    I’m hours away from blocking a cardigan and I’m SO glad I stumbled across this!! I was dreading pinning it out

  • @zQoQz
    @zQoQz 4 роки тому +15

    You say English is not your first language, but you both speak it very, very well! The sweater is absolutely beautiful, and thank you for the tip to not do the waistband and cuffs! I would have never known! You both work so beautifully together and it’s adorable! Keep it up! :) ❤️

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 3 роки тому

      @@ARNECARLOS would you use this method on items that have cable stitching? or is it to be avoided like the ribbed waistband?

    • @Tinacrafts2
      @Tinacrafts2 2 роки тому +1

      @@jlt131 I’m wondering the same thing. I’m on the neckband of my Aran sweater now.

  • @Booboonancy
    @Booboonancy 6 років тому +20

    Wow, even your steaming towel is beautiful !

  • @BeautifulBlueHeart
    @BeautifulBlueHeart 6 років тому +61

    Can you please make a video on how you wash your beautiful hand knit things. I would love to watch all your tips and see the process. Thankyou for all your lovely videos!

  • @MsGroovemom
    @MsGroovemom 6 років тому +34

    Thanks so much for making this tutorial. I've only been knitting a year, and I thought you had to block everything (meaning, get the piece wet and lay it flat and stretch it out)...I just finished the Hitchhiker Shawl and was dreading having to block it. It's really, really long. Anyway, thanks to you guys, I set up my ironing board, got a wet towel, and used your steam method to make that shawl look absolutely fabulous. I'm a convert now. Any more fundamental advice you can give will be most welcome. :)

  • @mistyblue5312
    @mistyblue5312 5 років тому +26

    Still sharing this with knitting friends...thanks for saving us from a whole lot of “blocking” grief! Invaluable info!!

  • @onislandtime6470
    @onislandtime6470 4 роки тому +5

    Am a novice knitter and just finished knitting a small cardigan. Was searching You Tube for "How to Block a knitting project" and came across your instructional video ...... it's terrific! Loved it especially when you advised not to steam the ribbing.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  4 роки тому

      Congratulations on finishing your cardigan!

  • @joyceprovost380
    @joyceprovost380 2 роки тому +5

    I made a baby dress, steamed it and took it for show and tell at the yarn store I used to frequent. I was shocked by their rudeness. I love my knitted garments steamed and still do steam. I no longer go to that yarn shop. THANK YOU GUYS MAKING THIS VIDEO. HUGS

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  2 роки тому

      You are welcome!

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I found many people are very rude about blocking. Pinning is only needed if you have bad tension

  • @christinelinn9250
    @christinelinn9250 6 років тому +6

    Good evening to you both. You both look great in your beautiful kitchen with the lovely Freja barking in the background. I've done steaming for the past 50years it gives a beautiful finish and you explained it so well to everyone no cause for confusion there. I statted making socks this year and they spoke about blocking I had no idea what they meant until I saw the wooden feet they were on and shawls pinned to washing lines. Your way is so much easier. Its common sense a medium hot iron and damp cloth cost nothing and so simple to use. You both make the show so enjoyable and fun. I made my first Magnus Mouse this week in the evenings as I had my top teeth removed and was unable to sleep due to pain. Can wait till next Sunday when we see you lovely guys again. Take care look after each other. Puss och Kram x

  • @marynimocks6791
    @marynimocks6791 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the option other than blocking. Much better!
    AND the sweaters you are wearing are terrific! 👏👏👏

  • @thecupandmug6745
    @thecupandmug6745 2 роки тому +4

    I'm so glad I watched this just in time! This is how we used to do it in the old days. All the modern knitters I know swear and declare that blocking is way superior and so I was about to attempt my first blocking effort. If something's better I'm happy to try it but it's too easy to doubt yourself. Thank you. 🙂

  • @maureenhebert7673
    @maureenhebert7673 4 місяці тому

    Oh my goodness! Thank Goodness I found your video. I was dreading pinning out a large heavy cardigan I just finished. This makes so much more sense and was how my mother always blocked her knitting. I kept finding videos where they would pin the item out and I was thinking my mother may have been doing it wrong. I now know it’s a preference. Thank you. You are both delightful

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  4 місяці тому

      You are welcome Maureen❤️

  • @zz-by4jb
    @zz-by4jb 6 років тому +11

    This was such a great tutorial! I learned so much! I've never understood blocking and didn't know how to finish my garments... Now I do! Thank you so much 😊

  • @danbev8542
    @danbev8542 6 років тому +5

    This looks perfect! Use an old towel that will NOT bleed color onto the knitted garment. I really enjoy you guys!

    • @kindafoggy
      @kindafoggy 6 років тому

      My first thought too. That's a heart breaking moment I only did once and I wouldn't wish on anyone!

  • @mariapetz1211
    @mariapetz1211 4 роки тому +4

    Yes I learn this technique from my mom when I was very young I’m from Slovenia but now live in Canada now I have problem whit reading patterns there was no patterns that time love you nice gentleman

  • @lesleygoodman6986
    @lesleygoodman6986 3 роки тому +5

    I just finished a wool baby cardigan and used your finishing method. It turned out beautifully! I am going to gather up all the fingerless gloves I’ve knitted this year and do the same with them. Thank you.

  • @bazoin1
    @bazoin1 6 років тому +11

    I think this is a great way to finish garments and no need to go out and buy special equipment, also it's quick to do. I was impressed with how the inside of your sleeve was finished, I think you said it had been 'faced'. Do you have a tutorial on this method?

  • @terryscott9498
    @terryscott9498 5 років тому +4

    it makes me feel very special to get your answers back ,when you write to us.you both areas sweet, thank you.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  5 років тому

      Thank you Terry! We like reading your comments aswell.

  • @christinatang2133
    @christinatang2133 4 роки тому +2

    I've always disliked blocking, exactly for the reasons you've stated. Thank you for sharing this method. It's been extremely useful, especially on the patches from your quarantine knit along.

  • @catherinewilson1610
    @catherinewilson1610 3 роки тому +1

    This tip did rock my world. I am new to blocking I was no afraid of it that I did not do it at all. Now I use the method and my knits look so much better.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  3 роки тому

      Good to hear that, steaming is alot easier and makes a big difference.

  • @chrisdonohoo
    @chrisdonohoo 2 роки тому +3

    Very helpful tutorial! Today I have finished a colorwork sweater with the Rowan Select Norwegian yarn, and I'm excited for it to receive a "spa" treatment!😄

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  2 роки тому +1

      It deserves a trip to the spa!

  • @jackiefitzgerald6995
    @jackiefitzgerald6995 3 роки тому +2

    This is how I was taught to finish my knitting by my family back in 1950 in the USA.

  • @rainieraine1192
    @rainieraine1192 6 років тому +6

    You two just make me smile so much, thank you

  • @grammieluli
    @grammieluli 6 років тому +4

    You guys are so awesome! This tutorial couldn't have come at a better time. I just learned how to knit socks and wasn't sure how to finish them. So much easier than I thought it would be. Great tip on not steaming the ribbing.

  • @Mindfulnessification
    @Mindfulnessification 6 років тому +4

    This was so good! I started my garment knitting finishing by steaming, then moved to “blocking.” Now, I honk I will go back to steaming. I did love the results!!! Thank you!!!! ❤️👏🏼❤️

  • @drhelenloney1426
    @drhelenloney1426 6 років тому +3

    that's really helpful. I've just washed two 30 year old Rowan jackets I knitted before I was married, and the combination of machine (top loading) washing and a bit of pressing, they both look like new.

  • @BlackSwanMandolin
    @BlackSwanMandolin 9 днів тому

    Beautiful, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @judithah41
    @judithah41 6 років тому +8

    Thanks for sharing the PERFECT finish!. ❤️ You both are treasures!

  • @cherylnissing717
    @cherylnissing717 6 років тому +1

    You both are adorable! I loved the video! I am Norwegian but three families ago near Oslo! Is am American , can’t wait for Knit Stars Three, hugs to you both!

  • @janelatimer4773
    @janelatimer4773 5 місяців тому

    Lovely. Problems solved! You two are delightful to watch.

  • @mrsmarciad
    @mrsmarciad 5 років тому +2

    Your advice to steam knitted or crochet projects are the best so far. I have watched other tutorials on blocking, and Your tutorial is THE BEST ADVICE. Thank you so much.
    London xx

  • @PissedoffAmerican1159
    @PissedoffAmerican1159 6 років тому +2

    I LOVE Carlos’ sweater!

  • @travelingsnail
    @travelingsnail 8 місяців тому

    I just watched this so I could give my Christmas stocking a good finishing. Thanks so much, I'll be steaming knitted things from now on unless blocking is absolutely necessary.

  • @WhiskeyLaroo
    @WhiskeyLaroo 2 роки тому +1

    Just few days ago i discovered i can block stuff with my steamer - that is exactly same outcome and I always use natural fibers so discovering the steam in knitting was like...omg yessss!! 😍

  • @BeatlesFanSonia
    @BeatlesFanSonia 3 роки тому +1

    I’m so glad I saw this!

  • @helpfulhabits5217
    @helpfulhabits5217 3 роки тому +1

    Hi from New Zealand. This is just the way my Grandma taught me. 😊🙃😊 Great video. Thanks.

  • @annekevangorkum
    @annekevangorkum 3 роки тому +1

    Good day to you both. Every country it's own steamtradition? My mother learned me to always steam the inside, to flatten a bit less the outside. And she did not "move" the flat-iron,she only used the weight of the flat-iron and than placed it a bit further, to avoid deformation of the garment. But the way you do it, looks very good, really. Thanks for again for this.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 2 роки тому +1

      Before the internet, this way was common in UK and most of Scandinavia.

  • @giudittalucia9545
    @giudittalucia9545 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much. I really didn’t want to submerge my sweater into water. This is such a better process. Thank you!!!!!!!

  • @carolharper268
    @carolharper268 5 років тому

    I’m 60 years young and I’ve been knitting since I was 4 but I still love watching all your videos. If you ever visit Cornwall or Devon you need to go to j Arbon mill they had an open day the other month. I thought of you two whilst I was there, you’d be like children in a candy stop! Love you guys, keep them coming. 😘 😘

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  5 років тому

      Hi Carol, Cornwall would be a lovely place to visit one day!

  • @cannabis1490
    @cannabis1490 8 місяців тому

    Blocking made simple. Thank you Arne n Carlos.🇯🇲❤

  • @kopcat49
    @kopcat49 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for relieving me of the guilt I have had because I never block my garments or anything else I knit. I've always steamed them with a wet towel just like you showed on this video and never saw the need to pin and wet them and go through all that work. And I didn't want to buy all that equipment. For sleeves I use a tailors sleeve roll instead of the little ironing board or just move them like you did on the ironing board to avoid the crease. Love your helpful videos.

  • @chriscaine7689
    @chriscaine7689 4 роки тому +1

    Thankyou both for yet another informative video. Sometimes the old fashioned methods are the best, and this is one of them.

  • @chrisdavis1962
    @chrisdavis1962 3 місяці тому

    Thanks guys for this so helpful video - this has answered all my concerns on pressing my new knitted creation.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  3 місяці тому

      You are welcome, and remember to not be afraid of steeking.

  • @nightsky8007
    @nightsky8007 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for making this video and for explaining everything in such detail. I have confidence now to continue with steaming and not blocking.

  • @MarinaMandarinaWoolyWorld
    @MarinaMandarinaWoolyWorld 3 роки тому

    This is a great sound, you are right! And also the smell of the moist warm wool adds to it, sooo cosy, reminds me of my childhood when I spent summer holidays at my grandparents and grandma steamed her knitting, made with a wool she made herself. Good good memories 😌 warm memories 💖 thank you, Arne and Carlos 💖

  • @amym9744
    @amym9744 6 років тому +12

    Great information!! A Knitting Spa....that sounds like the place to be!

  • @ambertjeuh
    @ambertjeuh 9 місяців тому

    My mom and grandma taught me like this (Belgium) but never blocking
    And everything I read and found online kept talking about blocking. And I dreaded it, because it is so time consuming and I have no space for the mats. So thank you ❤

  • @AnnikaTanja
    @AnnikaTanja 3 роки тому

    This saved me soo much possible stress as a new knitting. I was dreading the blocking everyone was talking about.

  • @sunnymountainhoneyfountain
    @sunnymountainhoneyfountain 8 місяців тому

    So grateful for this video. You two just saved me so much time

  • @LecheVitrineUK
    @LecheVitrineUK Рік тому

    My grandma used this method for all her knitting. At university where I studied textiles with knit pieces we pinned them on a big stream press we didn't press the to half down we just got the steam lever which worked perfectly, people have their own favourite methods.

  • @nellymaitin2326
    @nellymaitin2326 6 років тому +2

    Thank you Arne and Carlos for the great tutorial. You guys are awesome!!

  • @marilynnsimmons1417
    @marilynnsimmons1417 3 роки тому

    You have helped me tremendously. I will always steam now and never the cuffs. Thank you.

  • @kristibbradshaw
    @kristibbradshaw 5 років тому +1

    Your English is very good!!!! I love your garment finishing techniques. Thank you.

  • @bluegrassdreams2seams510
    @bluegrassdreams2seams510 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this demonstration! I’ve always wanted to know how to finish using my iron! You two are awesome!

  • @rosspreston7539
    @rosspreston7539 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for the wonderful video; I come back to it time and time again. This time, I tried the tip of simply covering the knitting (your Tove sweater, actually) with a damp cloth and it worked so well! Thank you once again! :)

  • @lindasgrammarhammer9208
    @lindasgrammarhammer9208 6 років тому +2

    Your little ironing board is called a sleeve board. I also suggest using a tailors ham for shaping shoulder and the armhole. From a sewer. I really like your show, Linda S

    • @maghouinbeg5011
      @maghouinbeg5011 5 років тому

      If people don't have a tailor's ham, one can be improvised by rolling up a towel.It can be slipped into the sleeve of a garment. It allows sleeves to be pressed without creating creases.

  • @belindavalentyn9509
    @belindavalentyn9509 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this thought I had to buy very expensive gear to block my sweaters. This was great. Thank you again.

  • @martinabuenning2763
    @martinabuenning2763 Рік тому

    Hi, thank you so much for this entertaining and informative vlog 😊 I‘ve been a knitter for over 50 years (I‘m 62 today) and I always used your blocking method. Just tought about switchting and buy mats and needles for a better result... But now I with your support I‘ll stay to my old method and use the saved money on some Arne and Carlos sock yarn 🤓😉😻

  • @ChiarettaCroce
    @ChiarettaCroce 4 роки тому +1

    OMG, my mother, she was a modiste, used the same method with her fabrics in late 70s ... ❤

  • @anncarrington9784
    @anncarrington9784 2 роки тому +1

    Thanking you both so much. I have just knitted a shawl and was wondering how to Finnish it without going down the road to blocking it and up you two lovely people popped with the answer how fantastic and it's worked like a dream x

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  2 роки тому +1

      We are glad to hear that!

  • @nicolewatkinscampbell2842
    @nicolewatkinscampbell2842 4 роки тому

    Thanks, guys, for a stress-free way to finish our garments nicely. And I agree that “moist” is a lovely word, perhaps even the Queen of all Words.

  • @leighabresch8143
    @leighabresch8143 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for another great video. Please consider doing a video showing how you knit and apply the bindings for the armholes. They look beautiful and finished.

  • @normamurphy2827
    @normamurphy2827 3 роки тому +3

    FABULOUS!!!!! No more blocking for me in Raleigh, North Carolina!

  • @BeautifulOaks
    @BeautifulOaks 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed and learned a lot about steaming the knit garment. The content was great, easy to understand, brief and funny. Who doesn't like spa day? Thank you.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  3 роки тому

      That's true. Spa day, everyday! Thank you for watching Beronica.

  • @normalisoy1561
    @normalisoy1561 3 роки тому

    I love your plates and dishes in the background. I have a set of these which I use daily. They are so cheery!

  • @lyndajohnston9875
    @lyndajohnston9875 2 роки тому

    This is fantastic it’s the European way of finishing or pressing a garment that I’ve done when I was a child, my mother is from Holland and this is how she always did it and how she showed me how to do it, it’s so much quicker than blocking that takes for ever, thanks you so much you both have reassured me of my thoughts that this would be a easier way of finishing of my sweeter. 💙💙

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige 2 роки тому

    Guys, it is such a gift to us for you guys to share your experience and talent with us.

  • @m.c.2899
    @m.c.2899 2 роки тому +1

    Thank goodness I haven't heard of "blocking" until very recently while watching knitting videos. So I saved myself plenty of useless activity. Now comes the steaming. I'm not sure I will do that either. Let me see when I finish the sweater I'm working on. I guess I was living in a bubble!

  • @birdasu4876
    @birdasu4876 4 роки тому +2

    I just used this technique on a Christmas stocking I made and WOW! Super easy and the results are beautiful! No doubt this is the way to go! Thank you A and C! : )

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  4 роки тому

      You are welcome!

    • @AprilBensen
      @AprilBensen Рік тому +1

      I’m about to finish my first Christmas stocking ! So glad to hear this technique is the way to go for finishing!

  • @louisewinter7614
    @louisewinter7614 2 роки тому

    I just love your sense of humor.’ Good information also!

  • @melhoyos3128
    @melhoyos3128 2 роки тому

    Thank you so so much for this! I've been struggling find a way without investing more money!! Thank youuu

  • @TheCratsky
    @TheCratsky 5 років тому +1

    Oh wow. I will try this on the first cable scarf I made. It is a bit too lose but hopefully the steam will tighten it up a bit. Thank you for posting.

  • @Sophira1
    @Sophira1 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. This is such a simple and effective way of finishing the garment. You also answered a question that was bothering me - should I block the pieces or the whole garment. I feel a lot more confident now xx

  • @rebeccabello3103
    @rebeccabello3103 3 роки тому

    Thanks guys...just what I needed. you guys are the "Rocket Scientist" of knitting! ❤️

  • @alisonmary1443
    @alisonmary1443 5 років тому

    That was a blast from the past lol, Mum taught us to steam the knit wear like this and yes that hissing sound :) but you know I had forgotten this great tip because of the fabby new irons and "microwave" sweaters, Thank you both for this, I am smiling at the memories.

  • @karenfarmilo3067
    @karenfarmilo3067 5 років тому

    I have just finished the Kyler shawl by Isabell Kraemer using Rowan Fine Tweed. I'm now going to steam my shawl!! So easy.. Thank you for explaining your process. Love it!!

  • @nancyb.9759
    @nancyb.9759 2 роки тому

    Thank you for all of your videos!! I am loving the methodical from Carlos and the lightheartedness of Arne. Somehow both in combination make me feel that I CAN do these things too. Not to complain, because I feel very Lucy and happy, but I have a head injury that makes it usually difficult for me to pick up the understanding and feel successful at many things. Your particular blend has made me want to not give up. Thank you most sincerely, yours from Rochester, NY, Nancy.

  • @chickadeeacres3864
    @chickadeeacres3864 10 місяців тому

    This is much better! I tried the soaking first blocking on a huge granny square coat. It took so long to dry that it had started to smell musty. I had to wash it in delicate cycle and spin dry before I could try blocking it again.

  • @Kimbrockett37
    @Kimbrockett37 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this fabulous informative video, I have just finished another garment and watched this again to remind myself of your technique. Thank you I am now going to start my Easter eggs from your sit and knit pattern this march - love you guys!

  • @anncarrington9784
    @anncarrington9784 2 роки тому +1

    Thanking you both so much I've just finished an all wool jumper and this worked perfectly x

  • @RonPiggott
    @RonPiggott 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the time you spent making this.

  • @ireneparks7392
    @ireneparks7392 3 роки тому +1

    Working on my first shawl project and was going to wet block but I will try your knit spa finishing technique. Thank you 🙂

  • @GrandmaMarlayne
    @GrandmaMarlayne 6 років тому

    Excellent video. You two experts take this as just a common sense issue but for many of us we hear all these gadgets we need to do the proper job, so it is wonderful to see how easy you can do a block on the ironing board with what you have around the house. Loved the video!

  • @chlexiel.1022
    @chlexiel.1022 Рік тому

    I have used this method- it’s amazing. Thank you for sharing. I just needed a refresher 😊

  • @diane7167
    @diane7167 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! I have always blocked my knitted items with pins, water, and waited days and days for it to dry properly before I could stitch the seams together. This method is so quick and easy to do; thank you for your expertise!

  • @kaben20
    @kaben20 4 роки тому

    Excellent video! I too did not realize we weren’t supposed to steam the ribbing etc. ( My grandpa came to Canada from Norway when he was 19 yrs old)

  • @PathsToMath
    @PathsToMath 3 роки тому

    I love the sweaters you are wearing!

  • @helenwilliams1468
    @helenwilliams1468 4 роки тому

    Thank you I haven’t knitted for 30 years just finished a jumper and now it looks just right

  • @anneobrien7439
    @anneobrien7439 3 роки тому

    Wish I had seen this a lot earlier! This makes so much more sense than wet blocking. Thank you!

  • @Lola-yw8ki
    @Lola-yw8ki 6 років тому

    Arne and Carlos, you are the #BEST! I #SO look forward every week to your videos! I have learned SO much from them. In addition, your books are #PRICELESS! All are must have's! My only regret is that you are not my neighbor lol. I would #LOVE to sit, knit and talk to you both :) But then again, if you were, I'd never get anything done here lol. I have lots to do daily as I'm a foster mom to over 18 kitties. They all have benefited from my knitting from toys to beds. Thank you #SO very much for taking the time you do to post videos for all to learn from, enjoy! Please have a #WONDERFUL week! :)

  • @uprincon7424
    @uprincon7424 2 роки тому +1

    This makes so much sense! I was dreading blocking a long wrap I just finished and have been putting it off. Will definitely try this method because who has time, space and an expensive mat for wet blocking? Btw, love your iron.

  • @rosemarieherman7790
    @rosemarieherman7790 3 роки тому

    Thanks, guys, so informative and easy. Who knew? No one ever told us this before. ❤️🌹

  • @pamelaharris4016
    @pamelaharris4016 6 років тому

    I knew you steamed your Christmas balls, but sweaters as well?!?!?!? I can not wait to give this method a try. Three large projects, including the blanket you inspired, are on needles and I have been wondering how to block. STEAM will save the day! Thank you!

  • @wandaflessner4444
    @wandaflessner4444 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you both so much for teaching this easy method of blocking, I can finally finish my beautiful scarf I knitted years ago... yeah!💕

  • @jennifertrujillo9261
    @jennifertrujillo9261 3 роки тому +1

    I'm from Mexico and my grandma was a great knitter, really talented, and she never " blocked". She just steamed her knits.

  • @doreenannafourie4125
    @doreenannafourie4125 Рік тому

    I love the way you finish the sleeves I've never seen that, will look and see if you have a video on it.

  • @alexhawkhead
    @alexhawkhead 3 роки тому

    I am SO glad I saw this video