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How to wash a wool sweater

You’ve bought it, bagged it, and worn it: now it’s time to wash your favourite wool sweater, but you think you don't know how. Never fear, washing wool has never been as easy if you follow our go-to guide to washing wool.

Merino wool is one of the most versatile, resilient fibres known to man. No other fibre can mimic its natural benefits – many have tried, many have failed. Natural, renewable, biodegradable; resistant to odour, stain and UV; breathable, elastic and soft next to skin; the list goes one when you think of Merino wool.

Can I wash a wool sweater in the washing machine?

Wool can safely be washed in a washing machine in the comfort of your own home. This includes sweaters, pants, socks and blankets.

  1. Check your garment's care claim says that you can machine wash your wool sweater, then it means it can safely be machine washed in a washing machine multiple times, without shrinkage taking place.
  2. Turn your wool sweater inside out, or use a laundry bag
  3. Add a wool detergent, preferably a Woolmark-approved detergent.
  4. Set your cycle to the wool setting. If your washing machine does not have a wool cycle, then it is recommended to use the cold water wash or wash cycle for delicates.

 

How to machine wash a wool sweater



How to hand wash wool sweaters?

  1. Fill a tub with clean, lukewarm water
  2. Add a wool detergent, preferably a Woolmark-approved detergent.
  3. Soak wool garment for 10 minutes
  4. Rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water
  5. Rinse again in cold water.

 

How to hand wash a wool sweater

 

How to dry wool sweaters

  1. Knitwear - such as sweaters - should be flat-dried in the shade.
  2. Wovenwear - such as jackets and suits - can be hung on hangers, but again should be dried out of direct sunlight.
  3. More tips on how to dry wool can be found here.
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What is pilling?

Pilling (sometimes referred to as bobbling) is the formation of fuzzy balls on the surface of wool clothing, and often results in an unsightly or worn out appearance.
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How to wash and dry wool blankets

Wool blankets are among the most durable and desirable of all bedding. They're soft and warm, and are very difficult to stain or damage. Wool blankets are also very easy to care for and you don’t need to wash them often, in fact, it’s best to wash them sparingly and some guidelines recommend washing wool blankets once every three months.
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Washing wool pants

Merino wool is an excellent fibre for producing clothes, as it not only offers breathability, but has natural stretch and recovery, great drape and outstanding wear performance. Despite being a resilient fibre, a little bit of TLC will ensure your wool clothes will last for a very long time.
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How to repair wool

The art of repairing clothes may have declined with the rise of fast fashion, but here at The Woolmark Company we believe you should love your clothes for a lifetime. Not only will repairing your clothes allow you to get more use out of your favourite wool socks and sweaters, it also means less waste in landfill. Follow these simple steps to repair your wool garments.