KnitPro Knit Blockers Original, Pack of 20 with Storage Case

$49.50

Faster, straighter blocking with fewer tools to place

Turn wide edges into clean, even lines

KnitPro Knit Blockers replace rows of individual pins with easy-grip combs that set several rust-resistant stainless-steel points at once. Use the two included widths to shape straight edges, curves, corners and garment pieces efficiently while they dry.

  • 20 blockers in two widths for long edges and detailed sections.
  • 128 embedded pin points distribute tension evenly across the work.
  • Anchor holes accept string or blocking wire for controlled lines.
  • Fitted storage case included to keep every sharp tool together.
KnitPro Original white knit blockers with purple storage case, pack of 20 20 Blockers, 128 Points
20 BlockersTwo practical widths
128 PointsRust-resistant steel
Storage CaseIncluded in the set
10877KnitPro article number
The complete original set

Twenty white blockers split between two useful sizes

The larger combs cover ground quickly along straight sections. The smaller combs give you more freedom around corners, short edges and changes in direction. Together they provide 128 pin points in one organised case.

12Large 8-pin blockers

Approximately 7.2cm wide, each with eight embedded points. Twelve blockers provide 96 pin points for longer edges and wide projects.

8Small 4-pin blockers

Approximately 3.6cm wide, each with four embedded points. Eight blockers provide 32 pin points for corners, shorter sections and shaping.

20 combs total

Twelve large and eight small blockers, all in the original white monochrome finish.

Fitted case

The purple box keeps both widths organised and the sharp pins covered between uses.

Durable handles

Tough plastic bodies give you a broad, easy-to-see surface for controlled insertion and removal.

Tools sold separately

Blocking mats, wires, string, T-pins, tape measure, spray bottle and project are not included.

Sharp blocking tool: keep the case closed when the blockers are not in use, and store it securely away from children and pets. These tools are not toys.
A closer look

Made for tidy storage and efficient edge control

Why blockers are so efficient

Even spacing is built into every comb

Each press places four or eight parallel pin points at once. This helps spread tension across a wider section of fabric, makes straight edges easier to maintain and reduces the scalloped look caused by widely spaced individual pins.

Sweaters

Align body pieces, sleeves, shoulders and hems to the pattern measurements before seaming.

Shawls

Hold long edges evenly, then use smaller blockers or T-pins for decorative points.

Scarves

Straighten long sides and help the fabric settle into a consistent width.

Blankets

Control wide edges, crochet borders and joining sections on suitable foam mats.

Motifs

Use the smaller blockers to square granny squares and prepare matching pieces for assembly.

The anchor holes add another level of control

Create a visual guide for even tension

With string or smooth cord

  • Secure the line through the anchor holes
  • Use it as a straight reference along the project edge
  • Adjust tension gradually rather than pulling one area aggressively
  • Choose a clean, non-shedding line that will not mark the yarn

With blocking wires

  • Thread a suitable wire through the project edge first
  • Use the blocker holes or blocker positions to control the wire
  • Create smooth straight lines or gentle curves
  • Blocking wires are a separate accessory and are not included
Aim for the pattern dimensions: blocking is about shaping and settling the fabric, not stretching every project as far as it can go. Follow the yarn care instructions and avoid distorting the stitches.
A careful five-step routine

Prepare, measure, position, dry and store

Check the fibre

Follow the yarn label or pattern and choose a wet, spray or other suitable blocking method.

Prepare the work

Remove excess moisture gently without wringing, then lay the project on clean foam blocking mats.

Measure and align

Ease the fabric to the required dimensions and arrange the edges before inserting sharp tools.

Press blockers in

Choose the large or small width, avoid splitting yarn strands and distribute tension evenly.

Dry and pack away

Leave the piece undisturbed until fully dry, then remove, dry, inspect and case all 20 blockers.

Choose the right tool for each edge

Knit blockers, T-pins and wires work beautifully together

Tool Particularly good for Best reason to choose it
KnitPro Knit Blockers Straight edges, garment pieces, scarves, blankets and quick general blocking Place four or eight evenly spaced points at once
KnitPro T-Pins Lace points, curves, corners, irregular outlines and isolated adjustments Fine control over one precise anchor point
Blocking wires Long straight lines, smooth curves and lace borders Support a continuous edge while blockers or T-pins hold the wire in place
Care and safe storage

Protect the points, handles and your next project

Dry after blocking

Wipe away moisture and let each blocker dry fully before returning it to the case.

Inspect the pins

Stop using a blocker if a point is bent, rough, loose, damaged or showing corrosion.

Use a pin-safe mat

Do not press the points into furniture, floors, upholstery or an unprotected work surface.

Account for all 20

Check the set after every session and keep the fitted case closed in secure storage.

Product details

KnitPro Original Knit Blocker specifications

Brand KnitPro
Product Original monochrome Knit Blockers
Article number 10877
Barcode 8904086266508
Total quantity 20 blockers
Large blockers 12 pieces, each with 8 embedded pins
Small blockers 8 pieces, each with 4 embedded pins
Total pin points 128
Approximate large size 7.2 x 4.5 x 0.5cm
Approximate small size 3.6 x 4.5 x 0.5cm
Handle material Durable plastic in white
Pin material Rust-resistant stainless steel
Anchor holes Yes, for string or suitable blocking-wire techniques
Storage Fitted purple case included
Primary use Blocking knitted and crocheted projects on suitable foam mats
Not included Mats, wires, string, T-pins, tape measure, spray bottle or project
Safety Sharp points. Store securely away from children and pets.
Questions before blocking?

KnitPro Original Knit Blocker FAQs

How many blockers are in the set?

The case contains 20 blockers: 12 large 8-pin blockers and 8 small 4-pin blockers.

How many metal pin points are there altogether?

There are 128 embedded points: 96 across the twelve large blockers and 32 across the eight small blockers.

Is a storage case included?

Yes. The original white blockers are supplied in a fitted purple storage case.

What is the KnitPro article number?

The original monochrome white set is article 10877.

Is this the Rainbow blocker set?

No. This is the original white 10877 set. The Rainbow 10878 set has the same blocker mix but different coloured handles.

What are the pins made from?

The embedded pins are rust-resistant stainless steel. Dry them after use and do not use a blocker if a pin becomes damaged or corroded.

Why are two widths included?

The large 8-pin blockers move quickly along long, straight sections. The smaller 4-pin blockers give more control around corners, short edges and changes in direction.

What are the holes in the handles for?

The anchor holes can take a suitable string or be incorporated into a blocking-wire method to help maintain a straight reference and even tension.

Are blocking mats included?

No. Use the blockers with a clean, stable foam blocking surface purchased separately.

Are blocking wires included?

No. Blocking wires are a separate accessory, although the blockers can be used alongside them.

Can I use these for crochet?

Yes. They can square motifs, straighten borders and shape crocheted garments or accessories when the fibre is blocked according to its care instructions.

Are they suitable for lace points?

They are excellent for straighter lace edges. For individual decorative points or very irregular outlines, add separate T-pins for more precise placement.

Can I use them for wet blocking?

Yes, when wet blocking suits the yarn. Remove excess water gently, shape the project on suitable mats and dry the blockers before storing them.

Can I use them for spray blocking?

Yes. Arrange and secure the project, mist it according to the fibre's needs and leave it until completely dry.

Will blocking make a project permanently larger?

That depends on the fibre, stitch structure and care routine. Block to the required measurements and avoid treating the process as a way to force an unsuitable fit.

Can I press directly on the plastic handles?

Use steady, controlled pressure and keep fingers clear of the pin area. Never hammer the blockers or force them into an unsuitable surface.

How should I store the blockers?

Dry and inspect every blocker, return all 20 to the fitted case and keep the closed case in a secure, dry place away from children and pets.

Block long edges in fewer, more even placements

Choose the large combs for fast coverage, bring in the smaller blockers for detail, and use the anchor holes when the project needs an extra guide for smooth, consistent tension.

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