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Can you undamage a washed lambswool wall jumper?

10 replies

Tinker · 19/11/2007 15:50

Didn't notice it had 30% wool in it until came out of the machine.

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Tinker · 19/11/2007 15:53

Where did the wall come from . Talking to jumper's owner whilst posting.

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TheMadHouse · 19/11/2007 15:54

erm - not in my opinion. They end up smaller and thicker ergggggggggg

TheMadHouse · 19/11/2007 15:54

erm - not in my opinion. They end up smaller and thicker ergggggggggg

NAB3littlemonkeys · 19/11/2007 15:55

Stretch it while wet??

HuwEdwards · 19/11/2007 15:56

no, I don't think you can. It's proper buggered.

MerryAnnSinglemas · 19/11/2007 15:56

can you pretend it's a felt jumper ? ( I have many rather stiff accidents)

Mamadadude · 19/11/2007 16:04

Damp it down and iron it. It will stretch it a bit

Tinker · 19/11/2007 16:05

Tried stretching it. Had hoped that since it was too big for the owner (my 10 year old) that she wouldn't notice. She just has I'll have to make it up to her at xmas...

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EmsMum · 19/11/2007 16:06

Don't think so, but they make lovely bedding for a cat or dog.

Tinker · 19/11/2007 16:08

My last rabbit used to sleep on an old washed lambswool jumper.

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