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1Using a Conditioner Bath

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Many people have the experience of washing a wool garment or piece of cloth only to have it come out looking dramatically smaller. Even if the piece has shrunken drastically, there are a few ways to stretch the wool to restore it to its original size. Begin by soaking the wool in a bath of warm water and baby shampoo or hair conditioner, then take the wool out and gently stretch it manually to get it to its original dimensions. In less than twenty minutes your garment should be back to its normal size and look as good as new.

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Using a Conditioner Bath

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    Fill a basin with water. Find a clean basin or bucket and fill it with enough lukewarm water to fully submerge your shrunken wool garment or cloth. You can also use a clean sink if you don’t have a container large enough to hold your wool item.[1]

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    Add in conditioner or baby shampoo. Mix in about ¼ to ⅓ cup (59.14 to 78.85 ml) of hair conditioner or baby shampoo to the water bath. Use your hands to stir the water so that the conditioner or shampoo is mixed in.[2]

    • Both regular conditioner and baby shampoo work to relax and loosen the fibers of the wool so that the wool can be stretched out.

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    Add the shrunken wool and let it soak. Place the shrunken wool inside the bath of baby shampoo or conditioner that you prepared and let it soak for 10-30 minutes. Make sure that the wool is fully submerged in the water.[3]

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    Remove the wool from the bath. Take the wool cloth or garment out of the basin and gently squeeze it to remove excess water. Then pour the contents of the basin down the drain.[4]

    • Do not rinse the wool with water, as retaining the baby shampoo or conditioner in the fibers will help it to stretch out.
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    Roll the wool up in a towel. Lay out a clean towel on a table or counter and place the wet wool on top of it. Roll the towel beginning from one end and rolling toward the other end with the wool inside of it. Then unroll the towel and take out the wool item.[5]

    • Rolling the wool in the towel will absorb more of the excess water.
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    Stretch the wool in sections. Spread out another clean, dry towel and place the shrunken wool on top of it. Use your hands to gently stretch the wool section by section. You should see that the wool is more elastic than usual.[6]

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    Stretch the wool top to bottom and side to side. After stretching small sections of the wool, take the wool by the bottom and top and pull. Repeat this process, this time pulling from the sides. Continue until the wool article looks like it is back to its original size.

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    Leave the wool to dry. Once the wool item is stretched to its original size, leave it to dry on a dry towel. Don’t worry that you have not washed out the shampoo or conditioner, as this will not harm the wool or affect its texture.[7]

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    Create a vinegar and water bath. Mix 1 part white vinegar and 2 parts water in a clean bucket or sink. Make sure that there is enough liquid to completely cover the shrunken wool item.[8]

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    Place the wool item in the solution for 25 minutes. Put the shrunken wool in the vinegar and water bath and mix the water around to agitate it. Then let the wool soak for about 25 minutes.[9]

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    Take the wool out of the bath. After 25 minutes, take the wool item out of the bath and squeeze it gently to release excess water. Press it with a clean, dry towel to absorb more water.[10]

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    Stretch the wool with your hands. Use your hands to stretch small sections of the shrunken wool until you have stretched the whole garment. Finish by stretching the garment top to bottom and side to side until it is back to its original dimensions.[11]

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    Air dry the wool. Once the wool is back to its original size, air dry the wool item by hanging it up on a drying rack. After drying, your wool garment or cloth will be as good as new.[12]

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    Wet the wool item. Wet your wool article by submerging it in water or running lukewarm water over it until the wool is saturated but not soaked. Wetting the wool loosens the fibers so that it is easier to stretch.[13]

    • Save this method of stretching wool only if the other two don’t work as it does run the risk of damaging the wool item.
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    Lay out dry towels. Lay out two dry bath towels side by side on a counter or other flat surface. Place heavy objects on the edges of the towels or pin them in place so that they cannot move around and will stay completely flat.[14]

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    Stretch the wool by hand. Stretch out your wool item by hand, working in small sections and then stretching the garment from top to bottom and side to side.[15]

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    Pin the wool to the towel. Pin the bottom edge of the wool item to the towel using sewing pins. Pull at the top of the garment to stretch it, then pin the top of the item with sewing pins. Repeat this process, this time pinning each side of the wool item.[16]

    • Be aware that the process of pinning your garment can possibly damage the garment by creating gaps in the wool.
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    Leave the wool to dry and unpin. Leave the pinned wool item to air dry. Once the wool has dried completely, carefully remove the pins. The item should keep its stretched shape.[17]

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      • Baby shampoo or conditioner
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      To stretch shrunken wool cloth, fill a basin with lukewarm water and either hair conditioner or baby shampoo. Fully submerge your shrunken wool in the bath and allow it to soak for 10-30 minutes. Then, take the wool piece out of the water, use your hands to gently stretch it to its original size, and allow it to air dry. Alternatively, create a vinegar and water bath for the wool to soak in for 25 minutes before hand stretching and air drying. For tips on how to stretch and pin a shrunken wool piece, keep reading!

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      3 Ways to Stretch Shrunken Wool Cloth - wikiHow? ›

      Reviving shrunken wool pants involves the same principles. Soak them in lukewarm water with a mild conditioner, gently stretch them back to size, and air dry on a flat surface.

      How to stretch shrunken wool? ›

      Reviving shrunken wool pants involves the same principles. Soak them in lukewarm water with a mild conditioner, gently stretch them back to size, and air dry on a flat surface.

      How to reverse wool shrinkage? ›

      Step 1: Soak Sweater
      1. Step 1: Soak Sweater.
      2. Fill a sink with lukewarm water, and add about 1/3 cup of hair conditioner. ...
      3. Submerge the sweater in the water/conditioner solution completely, and let it soak for about 10 minutes. ...
      4. Step 2: Stretch It.
      5. Place the sweater on a towel and smooth it out. ...
      6. Step 3: Air Dry.

      Does vinegar soften wool? ›

      Fortunately, by using a few household items, you can soften your wool pieces and make them comfortable to wear and use again. To soften wool, simply soak it in a mix of cold water and 2 tbsp (30 mL) of vinegar for 15 minutes, then rinse it and massage hair conditioner into it for another 30 minutes.

      Can you unshrink 100% wool? ›

      Can you unshrink a sweater made from wool? Yes! All you need is some hair conditioner or fabric softener, cool water, a towel, a large corkboard, and some sewing pins. Take your time, follow the directions exactly, and before you know it, you'll know how to stretch a sweater successfully!

      Can wool be stretched after shrinking? ›

      To un-shrink the wool, soak the garment in cold water with a mild wool friendly soap for about 10 minutes. This unlocks the fibres in the wool. Then hang or lay the garment out in a cool place. Stretch the garment out to its original dimensions.

      Can you reverse fabric shrinkage? ›

      Instead of using a conditioner or baby shampoo, you can create a vinegar solution by mixing one part white vinegar with three parts lukewarm water. Soak the clothes in this solution for about 30 minutes before gently stretching and reshaping them.

      How to fix clothes that are shrunk? ›

      To fix shrunken clothes, you can try soaking them in lukewarm water mixed with gentle shampoo or conditioner. After soaking, gently stretch the fabric back to its original shape and size.

      How to fix a stretched wool sweater? ›

      Place the sweater in a dryer.

      After wetting the sweater, place it in a dryer on high heat. You should use the highest heat setting possible, especially if you want to shrink your sweater significantly. Run the dryer until the sweater is completely dry. This should shrink your sweater a couple of sizes.

      Can you Unshrink wool with vinegar? ›

      If you have shrunken a cashmere or wool sweater, try the following to return it to its former glory: Fill a bucket with lukewarm water and mix one part white wine vinegar for every two parts water (i.e. 1/2 litre of vinegar and one litre of water). Soak your garment in the solution for 20 to 30 minutes.

      Does white vinegar damage wool? ›

      The acid in the vinegar won't harm your jumpers but will dissolve the alkalis in the detergent that can flatten the pile in wool. It also acts a softener and reduces static cling too.

      How to unshrink a wool skirt? ›

      Begin by soaking the wool in a bath of warm water and baby shampoo or hair conditioner, then take the wool out and gently stretch it manually to get it to its original dimensions. In less than twenty minutes your garment should be back to its normal size and look as good as new.

      How to fix shrunken wool doona? ›

      Whatever the case may be, all the steps are more or less the same:
      1. Fill a tub or sink with lukewarm water. ...
      2. Dissolve a generous amount of conditioner in the water. ...
      3. Allow the merino wool garment to soak for several minutes. ...
      4. Squeeze out extra water, then lay flat on a towel. ...
      5. Reshape, then repeat as needed.
      Sep 2, 2020

      Can you stretch 100% wool? ›

      The method is pretty simple: wool stretches particularly when wet, so you spray the piece to make it damp, then stretch the sleeves of body and hold it for a few minutes.

      Can you steam a wool sweater? ›

      Yes! You can wash wool sweaters, jackets, blankets, winter accessories, pants, and more from home, but if your wool item is structured or has a lining as a blazer, coat, or suit typically would, spot treat instead of washing. You can also steam wool fabrics after spot treating for a deeper clean!

      How do you tighten stretched wool? ›

      One method that may help to tighten up your knit, is to wash it on a 30-degree gentle cycle. If this doesn't help, it may help to try washing it at a slightly higher temperature. Another method is to put the knit in a tumble dryer on a low/medium setting for a few minutes.

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