I took her advise to wet block the ribbing of my Sit Com Cardi. Being lazy, I only blocked the lower ribbed portion and I did it by the wet block method. That is, I soaked the area to be blocked then pinned it out. Wet blocking, in my mind, is a much more severe blocking method than steam blocking. 'Sit Com', into some severe curling, required severe blocking.
Drying can sometimes take a long time, especially when pinned to my thick foam. Being
Home from the meeting, 'Sit Com' was dry and ready to be tested. Here it is hanging vertically - as it will be on me - over the back of a chair.
Wowsy! What a difference. Having hung there over night, this morning, it seems still slightly defiant, so a second soaking might be in order, but it is a thousand times better than it was. Where would I be without blog readers?
And a post script for all those worried about our reverse weather patterns. Fred left Monday for Hearst - 11 hours north of our home on Southern Georgian Bay - to spend a couple of weeks fishing and playing with the Grand Kids. The temperature was 26' when he arrived. Today, he tells me it is to be 30'. I stayed home because I thougth 11 hours north would be colder! Dang!
The sweater is behaving nicely. It's a shame you can't block husbands and kids and get the same result. LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when a simple solution works? That looks perfectly usable now. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased that my idea worked for you! That's great.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the lovely reference and link back to my blog - I can't believe that I only just now realised that I hadn't thanked you before! You are very kind.
In the UK the colder weather is with us again so I caught the constant knitting bug again. Isn't it wonderful!