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KnitPro Blocking mats

KnitPro Blocking mats

Regular price £23.50 GBP
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Pack of 9 KnitPro mats each of 30cm x 30cm x 1 cm (12" x 12" x 0.4"). 

Blocking your knitting and crochet piece is an important part of the process. To find out more about blocking, check out our blog. 


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Dinah
Impressed

I’ve never bothered to block my knitting or weaving in the past, but having to submit a woven cowl for a WI competition made me decide to invest in a Knit Pro blocking set. I’m really impressed with how easy it is to use. It has helped give a professional finish to my work, and so much easier to use than a towel stretched on the bed or ironing board..

Hi Dinah

Sorry for late response. You are such a fabulous customer. We have noticed that you always leave feedback, and you are always lovely.

By the way, did you win the competition?

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Elizabeth Greaves
Excellent Result

This is the first time I have used blocking mats, indeed the first time I have ever blocked my work. I have usually pinned my garment pieces to the ironing board and pressed them with the iron, through a wet cloth. This was so much better, and gave a very professional finish to my jumper with minimum effort. I’ll definitely use them again. Great product!

Frequently Asked Questions

Natural fibers are biodegradable and decompose naturally, unlike synthetic fibers, which take over 200 years to degrade. During this time, they contribute to landfill waste, release greenhouse gases, and leach toxic chemicals into the environment.

Alpaca material is stain-resistant, which means that it needs less washing and is less likely to get ruined by stains … and alpaca is stain-resistant without having chemicals and coatings added to it to make it so.

Sustainable Fashion Story

Alpaca yarn is naturally wrinkle-resistant, eliminating the need for ironing and reducing energy consumption. This helps lower carbon emissions, with ironing estimated to produce 190 kg of CO₂ per person annually.

Unlike sheep and goats, alpacas graze sustainably by trimming grass instead of uprooting it. This allows the grass to regrow naturally, preserving the soil and supporting healthy ecosystems.