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Bobbly cardigan help please...

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clairabelle · 10/10/2004 22:04

I have got a gorgeous chunky knit longline cardigan but it looks dreadful at the moment as it is so bobbly, how can I de-bobble it?

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stickynote · 10/10/2004 22:07

A Remington Fuzzaway of course!

clairabelle · 10/10/2004 22:07

Where can I get one and is it any good?

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fuzzywuzzy · 10/10/2004 22:08

use your dp's old razor and carefully shave it. Blade has to be slightly blunt though.

stickynote · 10/10/2004 22:10

Don't know TBH, I just remember the ads with Viktor Kiam from years ago. I'm sure John Lewis or Lakeland would have something similar.

Tommy · 10/10/2004 22:40

I had one from Bettaware or one of those other catalogues that are dropped through your door. They're quite good but you have to be careful not to use it for too long (i.e.years!) or you fuzz away your whole jumper - that's when you realise you have to buy a new one. I don't remember seeing one in a Lakeland catalogue but John Lewis would almost certainly have one. Good luck

bea · 11/10/2004 10:14

I know what you mean... i hate it when lovely things go bobbley... thus i got my sweater defuzzer from
here

very quick delivery!!!... i know john leewis used to have one but couldn;t find them when i wanted them so got it online!!!!

good luck! and happy defuzzing!!!

JanH · 11/10/2004 10:21

I'm not sure if a defuzzer will work on chunky knits, clairabelle...maybe you could just set aside a couple of hours for mindless bobble-picking? Or bribe a child to do it for you?

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