Knit Picks' Podcast

Episode 314: Finishing Touches

01.10.2020 - By Knit PicksPlay

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In the spirit of a new year full of crafting goals and bursting project queues, we're taking a moment to think about the act of FINISHING knits. More than just weaving in ends, using the right finishing techniques for each project means you'll have garments and accessories that will be treasured and look good for years to come. First up, Erica and Hannah talk about the importance of taking your time. Each finishing step, from picking the perfect buttons to using the right techniques along the way, add up to a subtle but important difference in the finished project. Next, Lee and Stacey cover the mysteries and intricacies of blocking. Truly one the last steps in the process, blocking can be much more than a simple wash and dry. It's also one of the steps patterns usually tell us the least about. Lastly, as you listen to this week's episode, you might hear some background noise. Our offices are getting a top to bottom renovation and, while we're all thrilled that we'll be moving into bright shiny new spaces, these changes mean that we're all serenaded the soft sound of construction, including during this episode.  Episode Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction with Hannah 1:13 – Hannah and Erica talk about finishing projects 7:13 – Hannah and Erica talk about buttons 22:33 – Stacy and Lee talk about blocking 43:33 – Credits Mentioned in episode: Simple Silhouette example Cassidy Knit Picks Buttons Josephine's Dry Goods Dottie Angel Cast On, Bind Off: 54 Step-by-Step Methods by Leslie Ann Bestor Finishing School: A Master Class for Knitters by Deborah Newton Pom Pom Maker Tassel Maker Blocking Mats Blocking Mat Starter KitSoak Eucalan Woolwash Soak FlatterT Pins Lace Blocking WiresSock Blocker Garment labels Episode quotes: "I think it's important to think about finishing right from the start [of a project]" - Erica "Finishing touches is also things that you don't see that happen midway through a garment or even the beginning but give it a polished look." - Hannah

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