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Right. Step 1, don't panic!
I can't stand mohair, even the thought of it makes me itchy, so unfortunately I can't help with first-hand experience. Hopefully someone else can. But a couple thoughts:
If you do block it, and the sleeves grow too much, is the yarn impossible the frog back to the right length? I know mohair is a bit of a nightmare but probably depends on the silk content so just thought I'd ask. This would be annoying to have to do, but too-long sleeves is a lot more salvageable than too-short (and yes omg, so lucky you decided to TAAT!)
Does it actually need to be blocked? It looks fantastic in the photos, but I appreciate it might look messier to you in real life. Maybe worth considering though, if you're happy with it as-is then is blocking worth the risk?
One thing you could try is what I always think of as a "light blocking" where you pin it out and spray with water, just sort of pulling and patting things into shape. Rather than a full-on soaking wet block.
You've probably thought of all these things yourself but just putting it out there while we wait for an actual expert to come along lol.
Thank you so much for saying it out loud! I did wonder about potential consequences of not-blocking - I like that it's kind of bouncy in its current state. However, it will have to be washed at some point, so I figured it's better to find out now... Tension-wise, it's a little messy (two years on the needles) but it's also hairy so it's not super obvious. Mostly, I'd like to soak it to wash away the project-of-doom vibes and initiate it as a garment.