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The Lazadas Knitting Accessories Blocking Wires set includes 4 blocking wires at 35 inches, 3 at 70 inches, and 30 nickel-plated T-pins, all housed in a convenient storage case. Designed for versatility, these super elastic wires can be used for a variety of shapes and projects, from delicate lace to chunky yarn.
E**A
One fatal flaw
I’m perfectly happy with these wires...except that the ends aren’t finished/rounded so they snag at your yarn! If you don’t have a large space to go through on the edge, it’s difficult to place the wire through the shawl without tearing at your yarn. I’m actually here looking for replacements because the snagging makes them unpleasant to work with. I haven’t had them turn black and also all you have to do to put them away is wind them into circles and then wrap both edges through the center of the circle a few times to keep them together. No need to wrestle with twist ties. Do be careful when unwinding, they snap out of the circle readily and could whip you in the face!
L**S
Flexible and Easy to Store
This is the second set I've purchased as I loved the first set and needed more in order to be able to block larger projects. They are very easy to use and I love that I can just wind them up and store them in the tin they come in. They are more flexible than other blocking wires I have purchased.
J**G
much better than just pins
I haven't had other blocking wires (or tried the welding wires) so I can't compare, but these have worked great for me. They give a really nice straight line to the shawls I've made. The gifts I've blocked with these versus just straight pins look much nicer and more professional. They came with t-pins but I actually just use sewing pins to hold the wires out in place if I want a nice stretch in my blocking. They do make my hands "zing" a bit when using them, which means they aren't very high quality steel, they definitely have the feel of cheaper metal but I haven't had any rusting at all when using them. I do like the little plastic bag with handles that they came in - pretty thick plastic, and good for storage in the knitting closet so they don't get lost in my stash!
S**D
Perfect for Blocking - Knitting or Crochet
Perfect wires and pins to block shawls, scarves, anything with unusual shape. Worked well on big shawl with fingering weight yarn, fit through all the small stitches. Used for wet blocking, and staked out on a bed for enough room. Easy to coil back up and store in box, along with pins. Multiple sets of wires, enough for any large blocking job.
T**7
I wish there were instructions
Amazing wire that bounces back and doesn't link. Nice plastic storage bags.!! I'm sure there are so many uses and ways to block different shapes but there are no instructions included. Just the wires. I just faked it and stuck them in a baby blanket edges and used t pins to pull it to the shape. It did work nicely but on the tips of the zig zag edge I had no clue. So I used regular pins and blocked like that. So if you don't know how to use the wires don't expect to learn with the instructions. A little disappointing.
R**E
Love love love these blocking wires!
I received these a few days ago and used them for the first time last night to block a large shawl with a picot bind off. I used two wires (one long and one short) on the bind off edge - strung through 160 picot points. That would have taken hours with individual pins, but I managed it in about 30 minutes. Plus, I was able to adjust the wire easily to give a scalloped edge to my shawl.My cats think the wires make a swell toy, too!Wish I knew about these earlier - a true time-saver!
B**N
These are perfect in every way
These are perfect in every way. I'd avoided buying blocking wires for too long just due to not wanting to deal with having to store them when, lo and behold, I came across these gems. I am super happy with them - they have been as sturdy as everyone said - haven't kinked up at all through several uses - and always go back to their original shape very easily for storage.
D**S
Perfect!
Perfect blocking wires! Very thin, so they are easy to thread and don't stretch out the stitches. The lengths are well-chosen, as the 70 is likely to be longer than most scarves, while the 40's are likely to be longer than at least the shorter sides of most shawls. If the knitting is curved, the wires have enough strength to provide a smooth curve.
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