How to hand wash your knitwear and other knitwear care tips - by ARNE & CARLOS

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @jacquielawrence5670
    @jacquielawrence5670 Год назад +21

    I was silly, the other day, and washed my woolly hat in the washing machine. so used to knitting with acrylic wool. I now have a "felted" plant pot cover 😂

    • @suepopoff3159
      @suepopoff3159 Год назад

      Been there done that! LOL🇨🇦

    • @midwestkatie4
      @midwestkatie4 Год назад +3

      When I was a teenager I had no idea about washing wool. I washed my sister’s sweater and it came out as a child’s size!

    • @lisajahn6839
      @lisajahn6839 Год назад +1

      Perhaps you could stretch it out soaking wet.

    • @midwestkatie4
      @midwestkatie4 Год назад +1

      @@lisajahn6839 Well it was 30 years ago…

    • @ecouturehandmades5166
      @ecouturehandmades5166 Год назад

      I feel your pain.

  • @cissak6793
    @cissak6793 Год назад +12

    Before I put my knitted pieces to dry, I lay them on a white towel top and cover with another towel; than I pat down with my hands to "squeeze" the water out, this helps to dry even faster. As always, very informative video. Thank you

  • @sarawhitley-kinzett221
    @sarawhitley-kinzett221 Год назад +7

    Well, I am glad that I am doing it right lol! Seeing your white woollen long socks reminded me of my late husband's working socks. He was in the Merchant Navy and had similar socks but plain knitted. I found a pair a year ago and decided that I would wear them to avoid putting the costly heating on however, my old legs are swollen so they didn't fit. I steeked them from about two inches above the ankle then I made an insert with a fully fashioned seam all the way up to the rib. They are so very cosy and I am sure that he would have approved. Pleased to see you looking so well xx

  • @SheilaHorseman
    @SheilaHorseman Год назад +1

    I wash [hand warm water] my recently knitted vanilla socks using Woolite [just a few drops], three rinses, then a short soak in water with a squirt of hair conditioner, rinse again and squeeze out excess water by hand. Then taking two thick towels, I place the socks between the towels, and fold over a few times, to form a long rectangle. At this point I channel my inner Zorba the Greek and press on the towels with my feet [not too firmly] as if pressing grapes. As these are plain vanilla socks without any patterning/cabling etc. this technique works efficiently. I then lay the socks flat on a rack, as A & C demonstrated. The following morning, when the socks are almost dry I do put them on the blockers, which I then hang up, to finish the process. It may be slightly unorthodox but works for me thus far.

  • @marilyn9155
    @marilyn9155 Год назад +6

    Hi guys-soooo happy to see you . We In the states use ‘woolite’ for wool . Socks are beautiful !
    Glad you’re back , you have been missed !
    Always good to see you.
    ❤xx

  • @laurieklem7051
    @laurieklem7051 Год назад +5

    Yes woolite or wool wash is sold by many of the independent yarn producers - even baby shampoo will work. Good practical video - XO !

  • @catnapper3923
    @catnapper3923 Год назад +1

    Looks like spring! Beautiful washing job. And wool cleans itself, too, so you’re helped along.

  • @rachelgollub2924
    @rachelgollub2924 Год назад +2

    Perfect timing -- I just sent out a care package with some knitted wool socks, and I was trying to explain how to wash them -- this is great!

  • @fionapentecost2823
    @fionapentecost2823 Год назад

    2015 was your first RUclips video! Congratulations

  • @ecouturehandmades5166
    @ecouturehandmades5166 Год назад +2

    Watching you do this to get tips i can pass along to my clients. At some point, i know i will get a panicked message that the kippah that fit from nearly ear to ear has become one earmuff.

  • @edithmolbach
    @edithmolbach Год назад +2

    Living in Austria, Europe, I recommend the brand "Sonett". They have an olive oil based wool liquid cleaner, organic, and you can use it for handwash and machine wash. I´ve been using it for more than 30 years and I´ve been satisfied ever since.

  • @kiddycar16
    @kiddycar16 Год назад +4

    I lay my knitted socks on thick bath towel than roll up the towel an step on it a few times until the water come out. Then I take out the socks an lay flat on dry towel. I know that some yarns says it can be machine wash and dried but I want my socks to last.

    • @LCamp-cr7fs
      @LCamp-cr7fs Год назад +2

      My mother thought me to proceed just like you described. I find it important to use a dry towel on the drying rack to avoid the lines.

  • @kimolson2392
    @kimolson2392 Год назад

    2001! Hopefully, I’m on the right video. Love knowing I’m on track with the pattern.

  • @susanpayne3767
    @susanpayne3767 Год назад +2

    I use Euclan for my wools.

  • @dorindacontreras1094
    @dorindacontreras1094 Год назад +1

    Really helpful 🎉🎉 watching how you wash the socks was really helpful to learn how not to felt them. Thanks!

  • @80sgma10
    @80sgma10 Год назад +1

    I love seeing the lake behind you!

  • @ceciliacondal958
    @ceciliacondal958 Год назад +1

    Very interesting, thanks Arne and Carlos 😊😊😊😊

  • @cherylg.813
    @cherylg.813 Год назад +1

    Happy Sunday! Looks like a beautiful day at your house. Hugs for Freja! ❤🤗😘

  • @jenniferjohnson9335
    @jenniferjohnson9335 Год назад +6

    Good information, as usual! I like to use Eucalan or Soak, as they are rinse-free. I like to avoid over-handling wool items and possibly felting them. I do want to do a felting project at some point. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

    • @vivianpowell1732
      @vivianpowell1732 Год назад +4

      I love Eucalan because you don't have to rinse it out. Rinsing is probably the most time-consuming step of a wash.

    • @marilyn9155
      @marilyn9155 Год назад +1

      Wow - never heard of eucalan here in the states… rinsing is the worst part of hand washing …and wastes a lot of water in trying to get all suds out - I use woolite- I’d love the rinse- free…I’ll look in to that . Thanks!

    • @vivianpowell1732
      @vivianpowell1732 Год назад +3

      @@marilyn9155 I live in the States, and have been buying Eucalan from local yarn shops for at least 15 years.

    • @marilyn9155
      @marilyn9155 Год назад +1

      @@vivianpowell1732 thanks that’s good to know! I’ll sure take a look …must be something that’s exclusive to yarn shops ! ❤️
      I’m excited to try it !

  • @maroulio2067
    @maroulio2067 Год назад

    So happy to see this- I always wash wool socks by hand but I have been too rough with the rest of the process.

  • @cristinaslaughter6025
    @cristinaslaughter6025 Год назад +3

    Woolite Delicates or a mild dish soap, i.e., Ivory are good options if Milo is not available.
    These necessary “chores” can be calming and meditative.❤
    Funny Carlos - “stinky” socks.

  • @tinekejoldersma
    @tinekejoldersma Год назад +1

    I love to see you fill in each other's words and sentences. And washing wool is delicate work for sure. Plus side of wool, you can air it. Misty weather works perfectly for it. Even woolen costumes can be treated this way. But socks need washing as they are worn on the skin on a part of the body that touches the floor. You don't roll in the mud, Arne?

  • @minjiwoo8335
    @minjiwoo8335 Год назад +1

    Hi. Do you ever use rinse-free soap such as Eucalan or Soak? When do you use the regular wool soap (Milo) and when do you use rinse-free soap (Eucalan/Soak)? Thank you for all your helpful videos!

  • @paigemcmasters6520
    @paigemcmasters6520 Год назад

    Great information!

  • @irenemacleod5140
    @irenemacleod5140 Год назад

    hi guys happy to see you i miss you but was glad to see how to take care of wool things thank you so much i look forward to sundays now the socks look so white and the cable is beautiful well i will catch you next time take care

  • @nicolelafontaine1720
    @nicolelafontaine1720 Год назад +1

    I have a very portable STORAGE MANIAC Sweater Drying Rack, Mesh Clothes Drying Rack, Stackable Laundry Drying Rack, Lay Flat Dryer for Delicates, Portable Dry Rack for Indoor or Outdoor, White, 4-Pack it is quite useful especially at the end or beginning of a new sweater season when I refresh most of my knits.

  • @daisyrea7219
    @daisyrea7219 Год назад

    interesting video fabulous

  • @susanteminsky1078
    @susanteminsky1078 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this tip!

  • @ruthleonard5590
    @ruthleonard5590 Год назад

    Thank you for the lesson!

  • @deniseschmitt5922
    @deniseschmitt5922 Год назад

    Very nice! enjoyed your demo.

  • @benjisprincess304
    @benjisprincess304 Год назад

    Beautiful cable work. I love doing cables.

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts Год назад

    Good to know. Thanks for sharing. ♥️♥️

  • @sheriesanford260
    @sheriesanford260 7 месяцев назад

    Very helpful...thank you

  • @meezerthyme
    @meezerthyme Год назад

    There is no drying rack like that nice piece in the states.

  • @KimLomQld
    @KimLomQld Год назад +1

    Great video guys. I recently learnt that older knitters use baby shampoo !

    • @marilyn9155
      @marilyn9155 Год назад +2

      Another great option - baby shampoo -thanks Kim

  • @lisajahn6839
    @lisajahn6839 Год назад

    Thank you!😊

  • @dlj51258
    @dlj51258 Год назад

    great episode

  • @karenskiles
    @karenskiles Год назад

    great episode - thank you!

  • @annmcg9781
    @annmcg9781 Год назад

    Very helpful information. Thanks to you both.

  • @viridiangreen8259
    @viridiangreen8259 Год назад

    Very helpful video 💛💛💛

  • @bluegrassdreams2seams510
    @bluegrassdreams2seams510 Год назад +2

    I love the drying rack! Is that specific for yarn drying or is it sold as something else in mind, like drying herbs? I love to have one of these.

    • @alisonmclane2631
      @alisonmclane2631 Год назад +2

      I have one exactly like the drying rack that I bought at Canadian Tire, Kelowna BC. It’s great!

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад +1

      It’s for drying clothes.

  • @sheriesanford260
    @sheriesanford260 7 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to stretch out a shrunken wool sweater

  • @benjisprincess304
    @benjisprincess304 Год назад +1

    Your drying rack is exactly what I need. Is there a brand name?

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад

      No brand name. We got it in a hardware store in Norway.

    • @benjisprincess304
      @benjisprincess304 Год назад +3

      Yet another reason to visit Norway.@@ARNECARLOS

    • @RoosjeEnTruffel
      @RoosjeEnTruffel Год назад

      You have them at IKEA and probably in a hardware store near you or online shop. Good luck :)

    • @benjisprincess304
      @benjisprincess304 Год назад

      😂@@RoosjeEnTruffel Thank you. You saved me a trip.

    • @jacquelinesleegers6839
      @jacquelinesleegers6839 Год назад

      Tip: For smaller stockings, I use metal racks with open squares. Sold as a shoe rack at Ikea, for 3,99 euro (in the Netherlands). They are multi functional, foldable, stackable and cheap. You can also buy a plastic layer, to put under the rack. Your table or floor will stay dry.
      (I also use them in the garden, in spring)

  • @judykelly7768
    @judykelly7768 Год назад

    probably a dumb question but..when you dry the socks like that are there wire marks on the socks when they are dry

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад +1

      We don’t have that problem.

  • @BeautifulOaks
    @BeautifulOaks Год назад

    Hi.
    Do you ever us ammonia in the knit wash water to remove odors?

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад +1

      We have not, we usually hang them out to remove any odour!

  • @etainne2001
    @etainne2001 Год назад

    Is there anything to be done for sweaters that have begun to felt? I made identical wool cable sweaters and they Felted just a smidgen on the first wash, would a conditioner or anything be able to fix the issue? it was only just a little bit but after spending 11 months making it was heartbreaking

    • @Pinguinpullover
      @Pinguinpullover Год назад +1

      try a soak in lots (15 liter / 5 gallons) of warm water with a cup or two of white vinegar. imerse the sweater slowly, leave it alone. let it soak for an hour. lift it out, put in on towels, let it dry. do NOT rub, fold or sqeeze it
      good luck!

  • @christinev63
    @christinev63 Год назад +1

    I am wondering how you store your knitwear to keep away the moths.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад

      We do not have a lot of moths.

    • @RoosjeEnTruffel
      @RoosjeEnTruffel Год назад

      I personally use ziplock bags, the 6 litre ones from IKEA ;)
      But if I wore something I always let it dry at night and then put them in the ziplock bag :)

  • @salliestewart5125
    @salliestewart5125 Год назад

  • @James-k3z7f
    @James-k3z7f Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊

  • @patricialeshkow6387
    @patricialeshkow6387 Год назад

    Where is Kate, your fruend fro The Last Homely House? I can't find any answers.

    • @ARNECARLOS
      @ARNECARLOS  Год назад

      Where she is? What do you mean Patricia

    • @patricialeshkow6387
      @patricialeshkow6387 Год назад

      I did not see a new RUclips post last Sunday, nor any late ones during the week from her. @@ARNECARLOS

  • @ecouturehandmades5166
    @ecouturehandmades5166 Год назад

    40 degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit? Kinda important.
    I tell my clients cool water, as i let some beautiful barely processed undyed wool soak in "warm" water, maybe 85F, and it shrunk enough that i had to ribbit back and redo several more rows. Panic? Oh yeah!
    Always tell them to squeeze, no twisting. And never hang a wet or even damp handmade wool item 😊

    • @Pinguinpullover
      @Pinguinpullover Год назад +1

      it´s 40°Celsius and wool like the one you described needs to be washed (soak in warm soapy water,soak in water/vinegar bath, dry) befor knitting - to avoid surprises. But you already knew that ;)

  • @shirleyholcomb211
    @shirleyholcomb211 Год назад

    U forgot to turn them in side out ❤

  • @sunltcloud
    @sunltcloud 5 месяцев назад

    How is it possible that people ask how to wash knitwear? I am 85 and was told by my mother how to take care of knit clothing when I was ten.

  • @quiltingvoyeur
    @quiltingvoyeur Год назад

    🐑👍

  • @karentoynton8948
    @karentoynton8948 Год назад

    If they stretch they will keep your chest warm for you hehe.

  • @deborahalchin3360
    @deborahalchin3360 Год назад +1

    My ex son-in-law put the sweater I knitted for my daughter in with the general wash. So now the sweater doesnt even cover her bust!!! Now I need to knit another sweater!

  • @chrisdonohoo
    @chrisdonohoo Год назад +1

    Yes, I also like Eucalan! Enjoy lunch! 🥪🍷

  • @benjisprincess304
    @benjisprincess304 Год назад

    Great demonstration!

  • @jodyfrancis4244
    @jodyfrancis4244 Год назад