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link to Can You Overlanolize Wool? (How to Save It)

Can You Overlanolize Wool? (How to Save It)

Putting lanolin back into your wool garments or wool yarn is a great way to waterproof them. If you’re going to try to waterproof your wool this way, it’s good to know if you can overlanolize...

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Can Wool Hats Get Wet? How To Dry Your Hat Safely

If you’re wearing your wool hats to keep you warm in the winter, the odds are your wool hat will get wet. The real question is, can wool hats get wet? Yes, wool hats can get wet. Wool is...

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Can Yarn Go in the Microwave? (4 Microwave Safe Project Ideas)

From dyeing yarn to rice-packed heating pads, there are a ton of reasons why you might wonder if yarn can go in the microwave. Yarn can go in the microwave, but only natural fibers. You should...

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Can Wool Get Moldy? (2 Ways to Prevent It)

If you have a fiber stash or a lot of wool yarn, storing all of that safely is extremely important. When you're thinking about how to best store your wool, you need to ask: can wool get moldy?...

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Is Spinning Yarn Hard? (5 Tips for the Beginning Spinner)

Are looking to get into spinning yarn? Well, let me be the first to welcome you to the Darkside. When you're trying something new it can be overwhelming, and you might start wondering: is spinning...

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Can Yarn Get Wet? (Wool, Acrylic, and Cotton Examined)

If you’re a creator of yarn, or you’re looking to use yarn in your next project, you might wonder if yarn can get wet.  Yes, yarn can get wet. Just getting wet won’t damage the yarn,...

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