Put a pin in it
Please do not suggest that I have been lazy with my blocking. I may laugh manically and chase after you with a t-pin.
Oh, and pro tip, the snow will re-wet your knitting, so be a smart kid and be sure it’s cleaned off and dry again before you pull out your pins. Not that I’d know or anything…
They look like mini snowshoes!
Also, I’m DYING to find out how that stitch is done. If you won’t tell, please hurry with the pattern 🙂
Working on it! It will be a fairly involved pattern, two variations on the hat, two on the cuffs, plus the cowl. And I’m going to knit two full sets (so I can show off both versions of the hat and cuffs), so it will be a little bit yet. But I promise I’m working on it!
You are a Master Blocker! I think I only own 1/3 that many pins….and I have no snow. Just sleet and ice in these parts.
I have spent far to much time tabbing academic books lately cause the first thing I thought was, “Those are the most adorable bookmarks!” SIGH
Cute cuffs. Wanna make a miniature “bookmark” version of the pattern?
Blocking wires, sweetie. You coulda used blocking wires. (I have four 18″ wires that I swear I use way more than the 36″ wires.)
Yeah, I need to get some. I was doing a swirly wrapy thing (which I’ll actually be bringing next week, come to think of it) and I swear I used at least 200 pins. It was a bit bonkers.