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I am puzzled about how I would realistically block a large shawl, e.g. "Peace of My Mind". I'm not finding any blocking boards larger than 53" by 33" - would one of these be large enough? For those of you who have finished larger shawls, what did you use as a blocking surface?

On page 9 of "Wrapped in Comfort", Alison mentions possibly using a mattress. My problem is that the only mattress I have available is the one my husband and I sleep on. My husband is very understanding of my knitting obsession, but this would push him TOO far - LOL! Seriously, even if I did have a mattress I could use, it doesn't seem like putting a damp shawl on it would be good for the mattress. Ditto for a large area rug.

I will be very grateful for any enlightenment ... Cindy

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I know you will laugh at this one but this is how I block my shawls. I put an old quilt on the hood of my old car (obviously it is not in working right now, a repair job my husband has said he will get to one day) and use the long quilting straight pins with yellow plastic tips to pin it out. Because I do not use the car I can let the shawl dry there for about 1 day and it looks great when I take it off. May want to think about this when you know you have a 24 hr period where you do not need your car. I did want to use the top of my dryer but it is not big enough. The car hood works great.

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Hmm ... perhaps I should have let my husband keep his "driveway ornament"? LOL!

Is your old car in the garage or do you do your blocking outside? We don't have room in our garage for a car - there's just too much junk in there ... sigh ... Cindy

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It is in the garage. Sorry you cannot use this idea. Know what you mean abou too much t junk in the garage. Felt that my old car was part of the junk until I started blocking my shawls on it.

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You can safely spin the water out in a washing machine without felting the yarn or otherwise causing damage *if* the water is turned off and doesn't spray during the spin cycle. That would get a lot of extra water out, and if you do that and then block it first thing in the morning on the bed, it should be dry by bedtime. Good luck!

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I just block it on my bed. What i do is i block the garment out dry...then i just use my clothing steamer.

Its done in about 10 minutes...if you minus the pinning time. And the bed dries in like 5 minutes after that.

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I just finished a shawl from this wonderful book and have communicated with the wonderful author. I figured the only thing I had big enough was my floor. I laid out several towels, spread out my shawl across the towels, used long quilting pins with the yellow flowers at the end to pin the edges of the shawl to the towels, sprayed the shawl, covered it with more towels, then put every book I own on top of the towels for about a week. It did a great job and the shawl looks beautiful!!!

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I took a shawl class last July. The instructor suggested getting the "puzzle" foam pads that people use on their floors for cushioning. I think you can by them separately or in sets. They can be changed into different configurations. She put these together to the size she needed & then used T-pins and long pieces of welding wire which she purchased from a welding supply store. I haven't tried it, but her shawls were gorgeous & shaped nicely. Caren

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I hope this works for all of you.

Please go to the hardware store and buy a foil back insolation board 4 foot by 8 foot 2 inches thick.

You can pin the shawl or larger pieces to the foil faced side and being wet does not hurt it and can be placed where space is availble. Plus it can be steamed and put away until the next project.

My wife had the same problem and this works.Amazing what you can find and make do. A big plus it is cheaper than blocker boards. Good Luck

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