Needed this . I was going to purchase one, but they were all too big for this. For $30 no thanks. I have a taste for Korean BBQ today, and just had an Amazon box delivered 😅. Win , Win ✅
Hii, I have a quick question: Is it better to sew the yarn ends in before blocking or after? Does that even matter? Or does it maybe come apart if they’re already sewn in and cut of? Thank you xx
Honestly I think I it better to sew the loose ends after blocking because if you sew in the loose ends and then block, the ends may come undone or become loose. If it is done afterwards, you can easily sew in the ends without any movement:))))))
It helps so that your granny squares are not wonky and not square like. It helps to shape them the way you want. She did not mention this in the video beat make sure to wet your granny squares so that they stay in place and give it time to dry
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you!!!
thank you!!! great idea and fun video heehe :D
Needed this . I was going to purchase one, but they were all too big for this. For $30 no thanks. I have a taste for Korean BBQ today, and just had an Amazon box delivered 😅. Win , Win ✅
Do you dampen them before placing them onto the chopsticks?
Omg thank you!!
Great idea.
How long do you keep them on there?
Hii, I have a quick question: Is it better to sew the yarn ends in before blocking or after? Does that even matter? Or does it maybe come apart if they’re already sewn in and cut of? Thank you xx
Honestly I think I it better to sew the loose ends after blocking because if you sew in the loose ends and then block, the ends may come undone or become loose. If it is done afterwards, you can easily sew in the ends without any movement:))))))
What does blocking them do?
It helps so that your granny squares are not wonky and not square like. It helps to shape them the way you want. She did not mention this in the video beat make sure to wet your granny squares so that they stay in place and give it time to dry