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Old 12-05-2007, 12:06 PM
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OK, I did a quick and dirty basting over the past couple of days and last night I washed it with woolite in the bathtub. I put it in the washing machine on "spin" and let it spin out most of the water for about 5 minutes. Then I laid it out on towels in the garage overnight.

It's now hung up in the house on two long kilt hangers, sort-of-close, but not too close to a heater vent. With luck, it'll be dry tonight and I can press it and take out the basting stitches.
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Old 12-05-2007, 12:32 PM
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For me, the thing was always to take your time. I never tried the dryer, relying more on many many towells. But if it was still pretty damp, when you hung it up, it should be OK.

The basting, for me, was the most important part. When I do my wools, the hardest part is on my back. Leaning over the bathtub and squeezing the water/soap mixture and then the rinsing was hard on my lower back. I've always been afraid of the washing machine or dryer on wool. The agitation is what bothers me.

Let us know how it comes out, and what you learn, and what you will do differently next time.
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