New Discovery!

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After years of hand-washing all my hand-knit socks, I have made a discovery. Delicate knits can be washed on the "Delicates" or "Knit" cycle of the washing machine!! Yes, it's true, and not only that, the results are better than hand-washing. After washing a "Warm/Cold" cycle on delicate, the socks (and sweaters) of all colors and fiber content, emerged oh-so-fluffy and practically dry! Colors did not run or fade, items looked refreshed and revitalized, or actually appealing! There were fewer pills as well. It seems to me that machine-washing in this way actually reduces stress to the item (and to the washer) as the whole process is much faster, thereby reducing the amount of soaking and drying time altogether, and rolling wet items up in a dry towel to squeeze out excess water, which is a big drag. Cashmere is fluffy, cotton looks crisp, and wool is soft. Who could ask for more?
I should also add that nothing is put in the dryer (which would cause shrinkage and wear & tear), but instead the damp objects are carefully laid out to dry.

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Are you using the Eucalan? I also use the Forever New for fabrics other than wool. Might be good to also recommend the washing "soap". Love the kitty paws.

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