Washing and stretching - this is how you do it right
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Washing and blocking is the final step before finishing your knitted piece. A lot of effort goes into your project, and now you can complete it, because washing and blocking make it perfect.
This step is super important in your project.
Learn everything you need to know about washing and blocking in my post and how to do it right!
What you should pay attention to:
Test your procedure best with your gauge swatch, so you’re sure your project can handle it all.
Wash only in cold water and gently with good wool detergent.
Don’t apply too much pressure when washing your wet knitted piece by hand.
Gently block your knitted piece to the correct size and let it dry completely.
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"My tip: First wash and block your gauge swatch to be sure your finished project can handle everything."
Washing and blocking is so important because it makes your knitted piece fit perfectly and perfects it.
Right after knitting, your project is often a bit crumpled and the edges curl up. After washing and blocking, it unfolds its full beauty. It has the correct dimensions, drapes as desired, and the edges are straight and form a nice finish.
Here you see my Remember Me shawl before and after washing and blocking. Only after this step is it smooth, drapes nicely, and even.
Whether you want to wash your knitted piece in the machine or by hand, you should follow some basic rules to ensure it turns out well.
Every yarn is different and a beautiful natural product, so you should definitely wash a swatch beforehand. Since you should wash your gauge swatch anyway, it’s especially suitable for testing!
If your gauge swatch withstands the wash well, you can apply the same method to your knitted piece.
Basically, you can wash your knitted piece in your machine under certain conditions:
If you can’t meet the conditions for machine washing, you should wash by hand in the sink instead. You can follow these points:
Wool detergent is essential for your knitted piece. You put a lot of love and time into making it, so you should give the fibers the right care. The natural yarns we love feel great and deserve to be washed with a really good detergent.
Here’s what you should pay attention to:
Properly blocking your beautiful project is crucial for a nice drape and great fit.
When blocking, the knitted piece is laid flat into the correct shape and pinned in place. The project then dries completely before you can unpin it and finally use it.
You need:
Tip: investing in a really good blocking set is worth it; if you don’t have one available, you can also block on a mattress or carpet.
Proper blocking isn’t difficult and you will definitely succeed.
1. Measuring
First, you need to know the exact desired measurements. So try on your knitted piece and measure exactly how it should be.
2. Shaping
Then lay your damp project on the blocking mat and shape it into the right form. Make sure not to place it crookedly. A checkered cloth is very helpful here.
3. Fixing
Now fix the knitted piece using blocking combs if you need a longer straight edge, or with individual pins if you want to shape points.
For especially long edges of a shawl, you can thread a blocking wire into the edge and fix it with pins to ensure the edge becomes evenly straight.
4. Drying
Now you just have to wait until your project is completely dry. It’s best to let it air dry, as this is especially gentle. Avoid using warm air, as it might be too hot and could damage your knitted piece.
5. Finished!
Then carefully release it and you’ll have a perfectly fitting dream piece!
Conclusion
Washing and blocking is the final step and a really important part of achieving your perfect project.
For successful results, the suggested accessories are super practical, but you can also start with very simple tools.
If you follow my tips, washing and blocking will turn your work into a dream piece.