KnitIQ Blocking Mats Set with Gridlines and 100 T-Pins vs Foldable crochet blocking board with pegs (15.5\" x 15.5\")
Overall winner: KnitIQ Blocking Mats Set with Gridlines and 100 T-Pins
Key Differences
KnitIQ (A) is a set of nine extra-thick blocking mats with circular gridlines and includes 100 T-pins plus a storage bag, making it better for varied layouts and multi-piece blocking. Aulin (B) is a single 15.5" x 15.5" foldable wooden board with 900 holes and a smooth, burr-free finish, favoring solid durability but limited to one fixed board size and with a noted potential wood odor
KnitIQ Blocking Mats Set with Gridlines and 100 T-Pins
KnitIQ blocking mats with circular gridlines and interlocking design for precise blocking of shawls, blankets, and ponchos. Includes 9 mats and 100 blocking T-pins with a storage bag for organized setups. Customers note sturdy construction, extra thickness, and accurate grid lines
Pros
- Interlocking mats with circular gridlines
- Includes 100 blocking T-pins
- Extra thick for stability
- Storage bag for organization
Cons
- No explicit compatibility beyond KnitIQ kits mentioned
- May require space for larger layouts
Foldable crochet blocking board with pegs (15.5\" x 15.5\")
Foldable crochet blocking board with 900 holes and 30 pegs for blocking multiple squares. Durable wood construction with smooth surface and easy reuse. Customers note solid build and suitable for larger granny squares
Pros
- Large 15.5" x 15.5" working area
- 900 holes for versatile blocking
- Sturdy wood construction with smooth finish
- Foldable for compact storage
Cons
- Wood may require care to maintain surface
- Fixed peg spacing (1/2 inch) may not fit all projects
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Aulin |
| Versatility | KnitIQ |
| User Reviews | KnitIQ |