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  • How to Wash & Dry 100% Acrylic Blanket

    Acrylic is a synthetic fabric created from the polymer acrylonitrile. It is very versatile and holds its shape well, is stain-resistant and does not easily wrinkle. The very soft texture makes...

  • How to Stretch Wool That Has Been Shrunk

    If you have ever shrunken a wool sweater, jacket, pants or any other garment that is made of wool, you know the frustration of ruining your clothes. Just because the item has shrunk doesn’t...

  • How to Clean Clothes for Beginners

    Washing laundry, especially when it is the first time you’ve done so, can be difficult. It is easy to make mistakes and end up with all of your white clothes being pink or looking less than...

  • Care of Knit Helmet Liners

    Knit helmet liners are issued as cold-weather gear to those serving in the military. A few civilian organizations have also taken it upon themselves to knit and give away these helmet liners as a...

  • Moth Balls Precautions

    Mothballs are used for a variety of reasons. Originally they were developed to prevent moths from eating wool clothing. However, they are now also used to deter wildlife in gardens, attics and...

  • How to Clean Wool Slacks Using Products at Home Without Dry Cleaning

    Wool slacks are a staple in professional wardrobes. Traditionally, cleaning wool requires a trip to the dry cleaners. Maintaining a professional wardrobe, with regular dry cleaning, can be...

  • Can You Machine Wash Sheepskin Baby Rugs?

    A sheepskin rug makes for a soft and comforting spot for your baby to play, nap and crawl. While pricey, they can last for many years. Of course, with much use, the rug is bound to get dingy...

  • How to Get a Mildew Odor Out of Wool

    Mold microorganisms are common, even existing in the air we breathe. However, mold requires moisture to grow. Take away the moisture and the mold spores will die. Mildew is a spore that grows from...

  • How to Lanolize Wool Covers

    Lanolin is a rich, natural conditioner and waterproofing for wool. Restoring lanolin back to wool that has had its lanolin depleted is called lanolizing. Lanolizing wool covers keeps the wool soft...

  • How to Make Wool Dryer Ball

    If you want to go eco-friendly when it comes to drying your clothes, make a wool dryer ball. A wool dryer ball will soften your clothes, remove static cling and even help them dry quicker. Use a...

  • How to Go About Washing Wool

    Washing wool is best done by hand. Unfortunately, wool is prone to shrink and stretch if it isn't washed properly. Here's how to go about washing wool so that it stays wearable.

  • How to Wash Merino Wool Sweaters

    Merino wool sweaters as well as any natural animal fiber sweaters are a great way to stay warm in the winter but need proper washing so they don’t get down-sized or become a moth smorgasbord....

  • How to Use Wool Roving to Make a Dryer Ball

    Wool dryer balls have the advantage of reducing static and absorbing excess moisture. This reduces the need for dryer sheets, and if essential oils are used in the crafting process, clothing will...

  • The Best Way to Wash a Baseball Cap

    The best way to wash a baseball cap depends on the age of the cap, the fabric and how precious it is to the owner. If the cap has any age on it, washing it by hand is probably best. The same...

  • How to Use a Wool Wash Bar

    Wool items cannot usually be washed in a washing machine and require a mild soap. You can purchase wool wash bars from online vendors to use on your wool items. They are most often used for wool...

  • How to Care for Wool Blankets

    Wool blankets require special care compared to other fibers and textiles. They can't be washed in the traditional way, as this can cause the wool to felt or shrink. Felted wool is caused by...

  • How to Clean a Berber Wool Sweater

    Wool is the perfect material for making a sweater because it has the ability to keep you much warmer during the winter months. Berber wool sweaters can also be very stylish. However, you need to...

  • How to Clean a Hudson Bay Blanket

    Hudson Bay blankets are also known as a Hudson Bay Point Blankets and are highly collectible 100 percent pure wool blankets, originally made by the The Hudson Bay Company in North America in the...

  • How to Care for a Wool Blend Coat

    Whether a full length outer coat or part of a business suit, wool coats have always been a must-have for wardrobes. Not only is wool elegant, but its natural fibers add a layer of warmth during...

  • How to Wash a Wool Coat

    Wool coats take a lot of time and effort to make them look good and feel wonderful against our skin. Maintaining the lustre, shape and feel of coats made from this fabric, requires a lot of work...

  • How to Clean Wool Jackets

    Wool was once used for its ability to maintain warmth even when soaking wet. Wool is a very resilient fiber and it resists wrinkles as well as tearing making it very desirable for garments, such...

  • How to Wash Wool Pants

    Wool is a natural product that has a long life in many garments, however there are precautions to be taken in order to prevent the wool from shrinking, pilling, and otherwise losing it's shape and...

  • How to Care for a Merino Wool Mattress Pad

    A mattress pad made of high-quality merino wool not only protects your bed from stains and odors, but it also provides a soft surface on which to lie. Merino wool mattress pads, like any other...

  • How to Wash Wool Coats

    Wool is a miraculous fiber in that it can carry a large amount of moisture without changing the integrity of the insulation properties. Wool was often used by those who lived in cold, damp...

  • How to Clean Wool Sweaters

    A warm wool sweater on a cold day is the epitome of comfort. Yet most of us balk at the "Dry clean only" label that most wool items have. Wool shrinks more than any other fiber, which can lead to...

  • How to Remove Mildew From Wool

    Mildew is a fungus that grows from spores of mold. It appears on many surfaces, including natural fabrics like wool. Mildew starts to grow on wool when conditions are damp and warm for several...

  • How to Wash a Wool Coat

    It's spring and hopefully where you live, it's time to put away that wool coat in favor of light jackets and sweaters. It's much nicer putting away a clean coat than a dirty one. Cigarette...

  • How to Iron Wool Pants

    Ironing wool pants isn't that much different or more difficult to do than ironing any other type of pants. Taking wool pants to the dry cleaners can be a costly, unnecessary expense that can be...

  • How to Clean a Merino Wool Mattress Cover

    Merino wool mattress covers are warm and comfortable. If you've purchased one, you might have thought it was worth the investment every night as you slept. Then, one day, you may have realized...

  • How to Wash a Wool Rug at Home

    Washing a wool rug at home can be done by hosing it down outside on a paved surface, spraying it down with a spray stain remover, sponging it down with diluted Woolite and letting it air dry. Keep...

  • How to Wash a Wool Sweater

    When washing a wool sweater, trace the outline on clean piece of paper, hand wash the garment in a basin of diluted wool detergent, roll it up in towels to remove excess water, and lay it flat to...

  • How to Clean an Icelandic Wool Sweater

    Icelandic wool sweaters add a classy traditional touch to your winter wardrobe. Available in a variety of colors, they look perfect paired with jeans, dress pants, or even a skirt. Although...

  • How to Launder a Wool Sweater

    Wool is famous for warmth and comfort during cold winter weather. If your sweater tag reads "hand wash", here's how. Save money at the dry cleaner and wash your wool sweaters at home.

  • How to Make Natural Moth Repellent for Wool

    Instead of using toxic moth balls, which contain naphthalene, to repel moths try this natural solution! You will keep your wool garments safe without jeopardizing your health.

  • How to Iron a Wool Suit

    A wool suit is standard business attire whether the fabric is winter-weight or a lighter summer-weight. From time to time a wool suit needs to be pressed to help freshen it and to remove any...

  • How to Felt a Wool Sweater

    Felting is an easy and simple process that can add an interesting texture and look to a piece of knit fabric. Learn more about how to felt a wool sweater by following these suggestions.

  • How to Wash a Merino Wool Blend Sweater

    A merino wool blend sweater is an essential part of any person's wardrobe. The combination of wool and other materials makes it versatile, warm and comfortable to wear. It is also this combination...

  • How to Care for Wool Clothes

    Nothing warms you up on a cold winter day like a cozy wool sweater. However, after just a few wears, it can become worn-looking and pilled. Try these tips to keep your wool clothes looking new,...

  • How to Clean Wool Blankets

    Nothing is as warm and comforting as a soft wool blanket. They are a great investment as they last just about forever. People have often repeated the old adage that wool blankets should never be...

  • How to Unshrink Shrunken Clothes

    There is no guarantee to be able to unshrink cloth that have already been shrunk. Here are some suggestions that may work.

  • How to Care of Your Wool and Cashmere Sweaters

    You can do several things to keep your fine wool and cashmere sweaters in good wearing order.

  • How to Stretch Shrunken Wool

    Everyone has had the experience of accidentally washing a wool sweater. When wool gets wet and warm, the fibers in the wool lock themselves together and don't want to let go, resulting in...

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