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Blocking

There are many different ways to block. But I am going to share with you the easiest.

By the way, make sure you can use an iron on your piece. Certain materials may melt.

If you have a many  pieces to put together. Block them seperately before joining. (Much, much much easier)
Now. Get your iron, a towel, maybe two towels,  and your ironing board.

First, shape your piece.  Pull and tug as necessary.

Then, wet the towel and wring it out.  Place the very damp towel on the board and press with the hot iron.
Whoooa. The steam from the towel presses the piece.
You just blocked.
Golf clap.
(I have done this in a hotel room and a bed. Emergency gift. It works anywhere)