I have a question: Should I also block before felting? It seems to me to be redundant, but at the same time, I don't like the way the top of the bag rolls down.
I started to pack a few things and decided to dye my last lot of Kool-Aid yarn before I leave:
I spun it myself, that's why it's all curly. It will be knitted into a hat to match my Kool-Aid collar (changing cherry). That will have to wait until I'm in California, though. Right now it's too hot to be thinking about winter hats.
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You could block if you wanted to, but I probably wouldn't. I just felted my French Market bag and didn't bother to block. I had an end curling issue too, but it resolved itself in the felting.
Will blocking really work? I thought that it didn't matter if you were felting. I'd just shape it afterwards.
don't bother blocking it before you felt it! :)
block after you felt it. i love that hand bag. excellent color combo, p!
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