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Posted by lisamerchant86 23 April  at  10:54

I am going to sound thick but a few weeks ago, i got this knitted blanket from my mums chum, i want to wash it but na sure what to wash to wash it on delicates, wool or easy care or do you think a hand wash would be better. Please help.
 
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Posted by fairycakes84 23 April  at  13:57

wash on the woollen setting, you can get detergent especially for woollens and delicates .. Woolite is very good, its gentler on the wool and helps it to retain its softness and shape.
Hope this helps

Jo and Blue Bump - 40 weeks + 1

xxx
"With me its bound to shrink!lol"
Posted by butterfly3333 23 April  at  13:48

I am a total disaster at washing woollen stuff Lisa...this reshaping whilst damp goes totally over my head....so that my jumpers end up having to get dumped after the 1st wash or I look like I am wearing a 5yr olds jumper!lol

Enjoy! Sharon 21+2wk bump xx
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Posted by jules3010 23 April  at  11:06

I would put it on a wool wash, remove from washing machine as soon as the cycle has finished, re-shape it and then to dry it place it between a couple of towels and place on radiator or in warm airing cupboard.


I find its the best way to wash nice woollen things

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