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Cotton Sweater in the dryer

Household Essentials 04004 Sweater Drying Rack, Mesh Net, Stackable, White by Household Essentials

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Household Essentials 04004 Sweater Drying Rack, Mesh Net, Stackable, White
(Kitchen) Household Essentials

Easy assembly
5-1/2-Inch H by 27-Inch W by 27-Inch D
Space saving stackable dryer
Made of rust free PVC
Mesh netting for even air flow and fast drip dry


Price: $12.99 $6.99

can i put this in the dryer poly/cotton/rayon blend sweater?

Its 50% polyester 38% cotton and 12% rayon.. i bought this from forever 21 and just wondering if its ok to put it in the washer and dryer??? : )) It says hand wash/ line dry but i know sometimes its ok...

Thanks!


I would wash on delicate in cold water, but I would hang it to dry as it states..rayon is not good in the dryer.

Can you put a 100% cotton sweater that is to big for in the dryer to get smaller?

If i do will anything happen to it?
THANKS!


Wash it in hot, dry it hot, that will surely shrink it. The more cotton you have, the more it will shrink. It usually shrinks most in the length, not so much in the width, I don't think it will ruin it, but I stopped drying my clothes because they don't fit as well on my body

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Cotton Sweater in the dryer News

Ask Teri

Wall Street Journal (blog) - Jan 01, 1970

Ask Teri Whenever possible, choose sweaters and cotton knits infused with a little (2% to 20%) stretch—labeled as spandex, Lycra or elastane—which helps clothes retain their shape and eliminates baggy knees and elbows. Ribbing around the sleeves,
Soroptimist seniors' wish list

The Idaho Statesman - Jan 01, 1970

Ed S. (M): cans of mixed nuts, crew socks (11-13, black/brown/tan), $30 Walmart gift card C78. Louise C. (F): memory foam bed pillow, boots (10, fur-lined), turtleneck sweater (XL) C79. Bonnie T. (F): small hair dryer, T-shirts (M, long-sleeved),
Kandi Stevens: Winterize your pets

Visalia Times-Delta - Jan 01, 1970

It may need a sweater or some booties for its feet to keep it warm when you let it outside. Knit sweaters or coats made out of cotton, fleece and nylon are available at local pet stores in various sizes and colors along with a host of other winter
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Park Rapids Enterprise - Jan 01, 1970

While most people are familiar with typical cotton, wool or nylon threads, Belt said she has used dryer lint, animal hair, milk thistle, and cottonwood tree fluff. “Flax, hemp and stinging nettles become linen,” she said. Some spinners are making art