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Friday, September 30, 2005

Endless Lace

I think I'm really suck at blocking. The front panel of the bolero still curls up like mad. I spray it with water, blocked it twice, tried steam iron it. But for some reason, it just doesn't behave well after so many attempts. Aiks!

I'm really tired of it now and haven't been looking at it since I have it seamed up yesterday. Anyways, I've been working hard on the lace trim. I knitted about 50" long and I'm thinking to knit another 10" before I start seaming. I'm really hoping the front panel won't curl up as much when I seam up the lace trim later on. Or you think I should try soak it in water and pin it up again?

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1 Comments:

Anonymous heather said...

It is going to be so beautiful! The lace trim may help stop the curling, but I like the soaking in water and pinning. I do that with everything I knit.
Don't know why it's curling, but hope it stops for ya. Can't wait to see it finished!

October 01, 2005 5:42 PM  

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