The method of manipulating completed crocheted cloth, sometimes with moisture and pinning, to attain a desired form and dimension is a typical ending approach. For instance, a lopsided sq. may be reworked into a real sq., and the drape of a scarf may be considerably improved.
This ending technique enhances the ultimate look of a mission, correcting minor imperfections and permitting the stitches to calm down and even out. Traditionally, this method was important for producing professional-looking textiles earlier than the arrival of available, exactly manufactured yarns.