If you’ve ever finished a crochet project and thought, Hmm… this looks a little wonky, then let me introduce you to your new best friend: blocking. Blocking is one of those finishing steps that feels skippable—until you try it once and realize it’s the secret sauce to crisp stitches, perfect shapes, and that polished “I swear I bought this” look.

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6 Reasons Why You Should Block Your Crochet Projects

  1. Straightens out your stitches. Blocking helps even out tension and makes your work look cleaner and more uniform.
  2. Defines lace patterns. Especially important for openwork and lacy designs—blocking brings out all that detail you worked so hard on.
  3. Helps with shaping. Got a wonky square that’s more trapezoid than granny? Blocking can help fix that.
  4. Improves drape. Certain fibers (especially natural ones) soften and relax when blocked, giving your project a beautiful flow.
  5. Helps pieces fit together. Blocking is a lifesaver when seaming garments or blankets—everything just fits better.
  6. Gives a professional finish. Whether you’re gifting, selling, or keeping it for yourself, blocked projects just look next level.

Blocking Boards vs. Foam Mats

When it comes to setting up your blocking station, you’ve got two main options: blocking boards or foam mats.

My tip? If you’re just getting started, foam mats are perfect. You can even mix and match them to fit bigger projects.


Steam Blocking vs. Dry Blocking

There are a few different methods to block your crochet depending on the fiber you’re working with and the results you want.

Steam Blocking

Here’s the steamer that I recommend

Wet Blocking


Bonus: DIY Fabric Stiffener with White Glue

If your crochet project needs to hold its shape—think bag charms, ornaments, or crochet granny square earrings—you can make your own fabric stiffener using just white glue and water.

Recipe:

Pro tip: Use gloves unless you’re into crunchy hands. (No judgment.)


Blocking might seem like a tiny detail, but it makes a huge difference. Whether you’re making lacy shawls, granny square blankets, or crochet earrings (shameless plug!), blocking is the glow-up your crochet projects deserve.

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