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How to Remove Wrinkles From Stored Sweaters

Since you don't wear sweaters often in the warmer months, they frequently end up in storage. But improper folding or tightly-packed containers can leave sweaters wrinkled and creased. Certain sweater fabrics, like silk and merino wool, can wrinkle more easily than thicker cotton. Removing wrinkles from your sweaters isn't difficult but does require a bit more time and care than ironing a cotton blouse. 

 

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How to Make Your Own Custom Sweaters

Making your own custom sweater gives you a unique look that exemplifies your style. Using an image of your choice as a decal is a perfect way to add a more personalized touch to any plain sweater. You can design different sweaters for holidays, special occasions or for everyday use. There are unlimited images available, so choose a sweater you want to spruce up and get ready to sport a whole new look. 

 

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How to Store Winter Sweaters

Transitioning from winter to spring means more than longer days and warmer weather. It also means putting all of your winter sweaters to rest until next year. Store them properly and they'll be ready to be worn next winter. 

 

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How to Clean a Cotton Sweater

If your favorite cotton sweater is in need of a washing, but you fear ruining it by placing it in the washer, hand wash it. Although many cotton sweaters can be machine washed on delicate, it is always better not to take any chances that it will become misshapen, shrink or lose color during the wash cycle. You can properly wash your cotton sweater in no time right in the sink or bathtub. 

 

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How to Dry a Cotton Sweater

There are two main problems to consider when washing and drying a cotton sweater. The first problem is that cotton shirts and sweaters shrink if they are not properly laundered in cold water then air-dried. The second problem is cotton sweaters easily become deformed if the fibers are unevenly stretched during the air-drying stage. Supporting the weight of the water until the sweater has dried will prevent damage from stretching. 

 

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