Hahah yeah unfortunately, there isn't much you can do once it starts felting. But the good news is that a felted hat is warmer and more wind- and water-resistant, hahah. Lesson learned the hard way right!?
@@yanantinalpaca376 def & it kinda looks more appealing, less fluffy.. it was bought in an Italian sports shop so after the ‘mistake’ I’ll be using it solely for what it’s meant for..
Stuffing with lots of towels will help to stretch. I have an alpaca cardigan so it was really hard to stretch because it is open in front, but arms were relatively easy to stretch when I just put bunch of towels. My cardigan did shrunk back just a little bit when dried, but it was much better! Oh and I did not need to remove the conditioner. At first I washed the conditioner and the result wasn’t good at all. I just stretched(stuffed) my cardigan and air dried after soaking on the conditioner.
Ohh that's very interesting! So smart to stuff it with towels. Did the fiber felt at all? How did it feel wearing it with the conditioner in it? It didn't irritate your skin afterwards? Thanks for the suggestion
I have an alpaca sweater than went into a cold water delicate wash and yikes! It went from a women's large to a toddler's large. I stretched and stretched and stretch some more and got it to about a women's small cropped sweater. Sigh. It's badly felted - can't see the beautiful, knitted pattern. I'll try the conditioner method and report back.
Hey Crystal Day, thank you for your comment! Awww so sad to hear! I know exactly what you mean! It breaks my heart every time I hear about someone washing their alpaca sweater in the washing machine. I hope the conditioner works for you! Remember not to rub, brush, or wring the fabric. Let me know how it goes :)
Hi JB! Thanks for your comment! That's an interesting suggestion! Do you have a good experience with those? And do you have any recommendations? Or is any cashmere stone or brush good?
@@yanantinalpaca376 I tried it on a badly felted sweater which seemed to get a lot of the damage fixed. I still sent it to a dry cleaner for blocking, but it cleaned it up considerably before I sent it off.
Hii Scotty! Thanks for your comment. You're right. It's not possible to unshrink an alpaca woolen garment, unfortunately! Sending fluffy vibes your way! Eveline
I saw that same article online after doing the same thing to a lovely hat I bought in Italy! 😅
You’re my HERO if it works.😉
Hahah yeah unfortunately, there isn't much you can do once it starts felting. But the good news is that a felted hat is warmer and more wind- and water-resistant, hahah. Lesson learned the hard way right!?
@@yanantinalpaca376 def & it kinda looks more appealing, less fluffy.. it was bought in an Italian sports shop so after the ‘mistake’ I’ll be using it solely for what it’s meant for..
Yeah! You're absolutely right. Thankfully you don't need to throw it out! :D
That colour blocking is amazing even felted.
Totally! It’s one of my absolute favorite sweaters-it’s so gorgeous! And cozy 😍 Thanks for the comment 😊
Stuffing with lots of towels will help to stretch. I have an alpaca cardigan so it was really hard to stretch because it is open in front, but arms were relatively easy to stretch when I just put bunch of towels. My cardigan did shrunk back just a little bit when dried, but it was much better! Oh and I did not need to remove the conditioner. At first I washed the conditioner and the result wasn’t good at all. I just stretched(stuffed) my cardigan and air dried after soaking on the conditioner.
Ohh that's very interesting! So smart to stuff it with towels. Did the fiber felt at all? How did it feel wearing it with the conditioner in it? It didn't irritate your skin afterwards? Thanks for the suggestion
I have an alpaca sweater than went into a cold water delicate wash and yikes! It went from a women's large to a toddler's large. I stretched and stretched and stretch some more and got it to about a women's small cropped sweater. Sigh. It's badly felted - can't see the beautiful, knitted pattern. I'll try the conditioner method and report back.
Hey Crystal Day, thank you for your comment! Awww so sad to hear! I know exactly what you mean! It breaks my heart every time I hear about someone washing their alpaca sweater in the washing machine. I hope the conditioner works for you! Remember not to rub, brush, or wring the fabric. Let me know how it goes :)
🤣🤣🤣 I literally just read the article that you referenced. Then I went to videos and saw your video.
Hahahah niceee! :) Glad you found me! Hope you found it helpful!!! :)
Thank you so much for the tips. it works!
Yay!!!!! :)
Thanks for the information I'll try this now
Hi! Thanks for your comment! Unfortunately, I didn't find a way to "unshrink" my garment, but I'm curious to hear how it worked for you! :)
Eveline
Try a cashmere stone or brush for unfelting
Hi JB! Thanks for your comment! That's an interesting suggestion! Do you have a good experience with those? And do you have any recommendations? Or is any cashmere stone or brush good?
@@yanantinalpaca376 I tried it on a badly felted sweater which seemed to get a lot of the damage fixed. I still sent it to a dry cleaner for blocking, but it cleaned it up considerably before I sent it off.
Awesome, will definitely try that!! Thank you so much for your suggestion!! :)
🐦 Richie
This is just unfelt, NOT UNSHRINK VIDEO!
Hii Scotty! Thanks for your comment. You're right. It's not possible to unshrink an alpaca woolen garment, unfortunately! Sending fluffy vibes your way!
Eveline