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5/28/2004 9:35:40 AM Finish blocking question RatingRatingRatingRating
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I am new to knitting and have a question on blocking. I am working on a baby blanket made up of 63 3.5" squares. Should I block ...
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Technique "Term - Cast Off?"
Yes. The two are synonymous. If you check the glossary (under the Tools tab at the top of this page - http://www.wiseneedle.co ...
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