
Blocking is often the least pleasant part of a knitting project - in close competition with stitches - and if you're knitting points or light pieces, T-pins can leave awkward spots where you want them not her. I block my pieces on a Knit IQ foam sheet before steaming them and allowing the wool to take on the blocked shape. These small, multi-pointed needles are great for blocking out more delicate items or for creating a perfectly even edge on your knitted fabric. I know I like them for shoulders on sweaters, especially raglan or tiered ones. You get 10 multi-pronged pens and 50 regular T-Pens in a sturdy little case with a foam insert to keep everything in place. Definitely enough to block an adult sweater! Each needle has a plastic protector covering the points to prevent them from rattling around in the box. Perfect for all knitters who appreciate the finishing and interlocking process!

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