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melody |
Posted - Mar 28 2018 : 3:30:13 PM I inherited a HUGE lawn bag full of wool yarn several years ago at an estate sale-she was an accomplished weaver. Some of the yarn is from Sweden and other countries across the pond. All earth tones, but I haven't been able to weave with it because it just plain stinks --MOTHBALLS----and right now I have been weaving on my rug loom and not my four harness Kessenich loom, which she used for scarves, runners and such so the yarn was put away in a large plastic lawn bag
Anyone have any ideas how to get the stink out? Do I wash it and line dry it? It's already in twisted hanks (is that the correct wool yarn term?)
I just hate to throw it out and I would consider selling it, but I really can't when it smells like mothballs...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated-
Melody |
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HollerGirl56 |
Posted - Apr 10 2018 : 2:04:15 PM Diana is right---hang it out in the sun for two days. If you think it is washable in cold water then you can do so in a mixture of baking soda and white vinegar. I am not sure of the amounts to mix in your water---but this is how my grandmother got moth ball odor out of clothing. After washing you hang it out in the sun for a day or two.
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gramadinah |
Posted - Mar 28 2018 : 4:00:12 PM Sunshine!
Farmgirl Sister #273 |