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​How To Clean Felt

Susan
Susan
Apr 05, 2020 02:40 AM
​How To Clean Felt
​How To Clean Felt
​How To Clean Felt
​How To Clean Felt
​How To Clean Felt
​How To Clean Felt

Everyday Care

A few simple tips can help prevent the need to clean your felt items. Preventative care is always easier than washing it later, but spills and regular wear-and-tear do happen!

Spot cleaning is an easy way to eliminate small stains. Take a soft cloth, wet it, and dab at the stain, using a tiny amount of delicate hand-washing detergent if it’s really bad.

Gently cut away any loose fibers that are visible after spot cleaning. Extra Tip: If you get any surface lint, dirt, or fuzz on your felt items, use a piece of clear tape or a lint roller to remove it easily.

Gently cut away any loose fibers from the felt.

Washing by Hand

Washing your felt fabric or items by hand in a tub of water or sink is another option. Make sure the water isn’t too hot to avoid any shrinking, and use a tiny amount of gentle detergent (no bleach or anything harsh).

Use a gentle detergent when hand washing felt items.

Also, never wring felt out because it can warp the material. Lay your felt items out to dry on a flat surface or drying rack, placing a towel or paper towel underneath if needed. Turn the item over periodically so it can dry fully.

Machine Washing

This is the most intense way to wash fabrics, especially felt. It should really only be used when your item is very dirty- like if a liquid spilled and then soaked in. If you must machine wash your felt, be sure the water isn’t very hot and use a gentle cycle. Shrinking your felt is what you really want to avoid.

Keep a close eye on the washing machine, and lay your items out to dry flat in a ventilated area. Using a machine dryer is not recommended on felt for the reasons above.

Extra Tip: These hints can also be used on felt sheets or rolls that you have in your sewing studio. Occasionally fabrics can get dusty or marked up in storage, so cleaning it might be necessary.
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