tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1189121861977780830.post6912683828627155355..comments2023-10-29T10:11:39.958-04:00Comments on 8FOOTSIX: Rummage SaleShannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09933224703431682343noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1189121861977780830.post-34442861892824819812011-10-12T11:16:17.061-04:002011-10-12T11:16:17.061-04:00Hey Shannon - I just came across this and thought ...Hey Shannon - I just came across this and thought of you - http://pyrexcollective.blogspot.com/Jordana @ White Cabananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1189121861977780830.post-82062279631163371912011-10-04T14:53:47.013-04:002011-10-04T14:53:47.013-04:00The Eucalan website (the link's on my post) ha...The Eucalan website (the link's on my post) has great how-to and instructions. I lifted this, but check it out in more detail on the site:<br /><br />Hand Wash:<br /> <br />Add Eucalan* to basin.<br /> <br />Fill basin with tepid water.<br /> <br />Insert article and soak for 15 min. (minimum).<br /> <br />Squeeze article gently to incorporate water and soap through fibres.<br /> <br />Pull article out of water and squeeze out excess water. Do not twist.<br /> <br />Follow drying instructions below.<br /> <br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br /><br />Machine Wash:<br /> <br />Front Load Machine: <br /><br />Select Rinse and Spin cycle. Cold or tepid water.<br /> <br />Add Eucalan** to fabric softener drawer.<br /> <br />Load articles into machine and start cycle.<br /> <br />Follow drying instructions below.<br /> <br />Top Load Machine:<br /> <br />Add Eucalan** to machine.<br /> <br />Select gentle cycle and add cold or tepid water.<br /> <br />Stop machine. Add articles.<br /> <br />Allow to soak 15 min. (minimum).<br /> <br />Gently squeeze articles to incorporate soap and water through fibres.<br /> <br />Spin water out.<br /> <br />Follow drying instructions below.Tanya @ dans-le-townhouse.bloghttp://profiles.google.com/flipwhichnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1189121861977780830.post-55583484718467312292011-10-01T23:11:30.434-04:002011-10-01T23:11:30.434-04:00No need to dry clean wool. If you go to a textile...No need to dry clean wool. If you go to a textile shop you can buy no rinse delicate wash. You pour a capful into a washing machine of tepid water, let it soak for awhile then spin & lay to dry. Its how I clean my cashmere sweaters.Tanya @ dans-le-townhouse.bloghttp://profiles.google.com/flipwhichnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1189121861977780830.post-71230639430200884672011-10-01T20:23:32.209-04:002011-10-01T20:23:32.209-04:00The wool throw blanket is gorgeous! I've had ...The wool throw blanket is gorgeous! I've had good luck washing woolens in cold water on the gentle cycle with mild detergent (sometimes in a mesh bag depending on how delicate it is) and hang-drying.g @ gingerpiecehttp://www.gingerpiece.comnoreply@blogger.com