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KnitPro Lace Blocking Wire Kit

KnitPro Lace Blocking Wire Kit

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These Lace Blocking Wires are perfect for shawls and other large projects where you would otherwise have to pin. The wires provide an even tension and save time. This pack contains:

  • 6 long wires 95cm (37.5")
  • 6 x shorter wires 50cm (19.5")
  • 3 x flexible wires 95cm (37.5")
  • 20 x T-pins
  • 1 x Measuring Tape

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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I recently purchased this lace blocking kit, and I couldn’t be happier! The kit is absolutely perfect—just what I needed for my projects. The delivery was incredibly speedy, too.. I also want to give a big shoutout to Emma for her outstanding customer service—she was so warm and friendly throughout the process. Thank you so much for a fantastic experience! Highly recommend.

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