The Hugs and Kisses wristwarmers were blocked using steam, cardboard templates, a blocking mat and flower and T pins. "Before" and "after" photos are shown at the left and right respectively. Read more ... for additional information and related links.
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This handy, accordion motion tool makes fast work of calculating a pleasing button spacing, without having to crunch numbers. In just a few seconds I marked the button centerlines and began attaching the buttons for the lacy leg warmers. It works as advertised and stores very compactly.
I originally purchased the Rowenta steamer to keep my wool suits and clothing looking fresh between launderings, however, it gets used most frequently to block needlework. The steamer has greatly speeded and simplified finishing and also provides a professional-looking finish on garments and other projects made of synthetic yarn. Prior to having a steamer, I did not like creating garments with synthetic yarns as it was both difficult to block them and to obtain permanent or semi-permanent results. Read more .... for additional information and related links.
The autumn weather was too cold for a sweatband and too warm for jogging or hiking with a woolen cap or waterproof hood. Fortuitously, I found an attractive alternative while researching gold yarns for a forthcoming project. There are often strong winds where I live, so I needed something that could keep my ears warm when needed and prevent bangs from blowing into my eyes. It has become my favorite cool (not cold) weather accessory. I wore it fall, winter and now in the spring.
Design Features. 1-3/4" wide, two color braided band, joined in the round with a knitted tube, of adjustable length/tightness. Buttonhole elastic, accessed via a knitted buttonhole on the skin side of the tube allows tightening or loosening the band to fit. Stocking stitch and 1 x 1 rib. My husband, who doesn't normally comment on clothes, immediately remarked at the band's attractiveness. My walking buddy bought some yarn so I could knit her one as well. Soon we'll be twins. (...photo coming...)