Brooklyn Mitts, having the double layer of lace at the top, definitely require blocking. This is how I block mitts. My mitt blockers are pieces of cardboard cut to the dimensions below, then wrapped in several layers of plastic wrap for water proofing.

After weaving in all my ends, I thoroughly soak my mitts in Soak Wash, one teaspoon in a small sink full of water. My favorite is Yuzu which is a lovely blend of citrus and eucalyptus.

Then I GENTLY squeeze out the water and pin onto my mitt blockers. You will need to pin on both sides, opening up the lace scallops to shape. Stuff the thumbs with a rolled up piece of tissue. Then I hang the whole set up on a clothes line to dry.

Voilå...perfectly blocked mitts!

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