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Wilton MASTER 56 PIECE TIP SET Cake Decorating Tips US $44.99
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Wilton 28 Piece Master Tip Set US $19.99
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WILTON 56 Piece Cake Decorating MASTER TIP Set NEW US $36.99
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Master 56 Pieces Tip Set WILTON US $35.00
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WILTON DECORATING SET/KIT CAKE CUPCAKES,BAGS, TIPS,NAIL US $44.25
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WILTON MASTER TIP SET 55 PIECE NEW 2104-7778 US $55.00
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New Wilton MASTER 56 PIECE TIP SET Cake Icing Case Kit US $38.99
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56 piece Master Tip Set by Wilton US $49.99
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Master Tip Set-55 Pieces US $45.29
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How can I make my knit projects look cleaner and more professional?
I taught myself how to knit due to the lack of creative or any type of homebody streaks in my mom. I try to do a project yet I never finish because I can not get the project to look clean. I have been doing it for about 2 years. I have mastered the basic scarf and hat but I'm trying to venture into other skills. Any patterns? Any hints or tips for someone who wants to knit a clean piece of fabric?
Do you wet block your projects when you're finished with them? I didn't think this was important until a month ago, I've been knitting since earlier this year. I made a small purse for myself and my sis-in-law also wanted one. So when I made hers I made sure to take my time on it and I wet blocked it at the end before sewing it together. I didn't realize how good it could make something look. I ended up taking my purse completly apart, reknitting it and wet blocking it and it looked as good as hers. Before it was a little loose and more bulky.
When you knit the project always looks a bit messy until the end, after you wet block and gently press with an iron on low heat, no steam under a thin towel. http://www.knitty.com/issuewinter02/FEATdiyknitter.html I still say it's important no matter what stitch you do.

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