tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4631191615007085220.post7530486144363432484..comments2024-02-27T11:36:09.489-08:00Comments on Sarah Dawn's Designs: How to Block Acrylic!Sarah Dawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02735177170790495068noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4631191615007085220.post-53172193703542343502017-01-17T14:05:50.353-08:002017-01-17T14:05:50.353-08:00That's what the towel is for, to help prevent ...That's what the towel is for, to help prevent you from melting it by accident. <br /><br />Just start with the lowest heat possible on your iron, and if you're still concerned, you could even use two towels between your knitting and the iron. So long as you don't get impatient, you should be perfectly fine. <br /><br />And thank you for the comment on my colourwork. It was the first 'advanced' knitting skill I learned as a kid, so I still quite like doing it. :)Sarah Dawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02735177170790495068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4631191615007085220.post-12216291465192735522017-01-17T09:31:09.195-08:002017-01-17T09:31:09.195-08:00An interesting article. I must say I haven't t...An interesting article. I must say I haven't tried blocking acrylic but I feel less fearful now that I will melt it. The color work on your socks is super!Tamarahttp://www.craftyescapism.comnoreply@blogger.com