You Can Starch The Wool?
Edited by Bleu at 2015-11-27 09:21Good morning, my question is this:
is it possible to make wool work hard?
That is,work in wool, you can starch as cotton ones?
Wool is a natural fiber, and it can be starched to give it some body—like for lace shawls, doilies (if you’re feeling fancy), or anything you want to hold its shape better. But here's the key: go light. Wool can get stiff or even damaged if you go overboard. I usually mix a gentle starch solution (think: watered-down spray starch or homemade cornstarch mix), test it on a little swatch first (because wool can be fussy), and then block it as usual. Pin it into place, spritz lightly, and let it dry like it’s on a spa retreat.Just remember: once you starch it, it’s not as bouncy or stretchy. So don’t go starching your favorite cozy sweater unless you want to turn it into a wool sculpture. Learned that the hard way with a scarf that could practically stand up by itself.
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thank you static/image/common/user_online.gif minomino static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-11-27 10:00
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Yes, you can starch wool.
great news thanks, but always with the glue? I humbly apologize, it was a genuine mistake. How can I recover? Thank you. I understand now, thanks and sorry again Yes, you can starch wool. Yes, you definitely can starch it. :) good luck! interesting, thanks
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