Thank you. This is the last step. I've started another in the meantime. Just need to get a solid surface large enough. I like your idea of those rubber connect pieces. Thank you for the great videos! : )
I used the cardboard sewer's cutting board to block sweater parts before sewing them together. But I covered it with heavy plastic before pinning my pieces down. I did not use steam. I just misted it with warm water & let it dry on it's own. That was the method recommended with the pattern. It worked fine & the board only got a little wet where the pins were places.
I miss the days in the 70s & 80s when you didn't have to block things. The yarns self-blocked in the washer & dryer! Loved it !!
So beautiful. May god bless u and ur magnificent talent. I havent seen many videos that will finish all the way to the end. Thank you so much. I saved this to my favorites...for one day i will have the time and patience to do this type of crochet. I will need to watch this a few more times in its entirety to understand it better. I think it is so awesome that you will be donating this blanket...as i would like to do the same once i can get enough blankets, beanies and booties done. Thanks you!!!
girl you are amazing, thank you so much, you are a great teacher, good instrution, probably going to try it, hope it will be super like yours, definatly going to add you to my favorite, keep up the good work
Wonderful set of videos for this beautiful afghan !!! Very thorough and covers every issue that may cause problems for anyone, thank you. :)
P.S. Just a suggestion for you. My Mom does crochet and knitted doilies. She uses a sheet of 4 x 4 plywood that has permanent grid lines and circles drawn on it and tiny brad nails that don't rust to stretch her doilies once she needs them blocked. It might work for you if you have the room for it. Thanks again for the beautiful project.
Could you wash it and then block it to dry? We are stationed in Japan so I don't think I can get access to a steamer (unless a neighbor has one).
rinnylin 3 days ago
@rinnylin Yes. Shape it while it's still damp.
Bethintx1 3 days ago
Thank you. This is the last step. I've started another in the meantime. Just need to get a solid surface large enough. I like your idea of those rubber connect pieces. Thank you for the great videos! : )
Suziebeee 1 month ago
Do you lauder the afghan before you blocked it?
Suziebeee 1 month ago
@Suziebeee I did not. but you can.
Bethintx1 1 month ago
I have one of these steamer and never thought of using it to block items, THX !
bdrcollie2006 1 month ago
You are a superb teacher. Thank-you so much for this set of video instructions they, and you, are so clear.
I'm going to buy the yarn for this, how much did you use?
wirralsam 2 months ago
I used the cardboard sewer's cutting board to block sweater parts before sewing them together. But I covered it with heavy plastic before pinning my pieces down. I did not use steam. I just misted it with warm water & let it dry on it's own. That was the method recommended with the pattern. It worked fine & the board only got a little wet where the pins were places.
I miss the days in the 70s & 80s when you didn't have to block things. The yarns self-blocked in the washer & dryer! Loved it !!
rustydip1 3 months ago in playlist Entrelac Blanket Crochet-Along
So beautiful. May god bless u and ur magnificent talent. I havent seen many videos that will finish all the way to the end. Thank you so much. I saved this to my favorites...for one day i will have the time and patience to do this type of crochet. I will need to watch this a few more times in its entirety to understand it better. I think it is so awesome that you will be donating this blanket...as i would like to do the same once i can get enough blankets, beanies and booties done. Thanks you!!!
arily83 3 months ago
girl you are amazing, thank you so much, you are a great teacher, good instrution, probably going to try it, hope it will be super like yours, definatly going to add you to my favorite, keep up the good work
meravdom 4 months ago
Wonderful set of videos for this beautiful afghan !!! Very thorough and covers every issue that may cause problems for anyone, thank you. :)
P.S. Just a suggestion for you. My Mom does crochet and knitted doilies. She uses a sheet of 4 x 4 plywood that has permanent grid lines and circles drawn on it and tiny brad nails that don't rust to stretch her doilies once she needs them blocked. It might work for you if you have the room for it. Thanks again for the beautiful project.
Synderai 5 months ago
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Synderai 5 months ago in playlist Entrelac Blanket Crochet-Along
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Wonderful!!!! Thanks for this so complete tutorial. I love it. If I don't have a blocking board, what do you suggest instead?
mariat299 6 months ago
@mariat299 I've seen people pinning it to their bed or even the carpet.
Bethintx1 6 months ago
thanks for posting! You're easy to understand and you keep your explanations simple and very clear.
writemylife7399 6 months ago
Hi, thanks for this video!
I added you to my friends on ravelry(enjoilemons). I'm still very new to the site.
SaraElizablaze 8 months ago
pretty
Shamonwhi29 8 months ago
PERFETTO... Nicely done Beth! I'm sure the elderly will truly appreciate the comfort and the beauty of this Afghan!
montrealstars60 8 months ago
Thanks!
Denise46000 8 months ago
Ive waited a long time for this. Thnk u! Ive strtrd another one, and it is amazing. Thnk u!!!!! :)
Sillykds95 8 months ago