tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1132853698373763667.post4143276393358342032..comments2023-03-25T08:00:43.734-05:00Comments on AnotherJennifer: Hold me! I'm Scared!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04935968520213887992noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1132853698373763667.post-15839506969269542592013-04-20T09:26:33.583-05:002013-04-20T09:26:33.583-05:00Be brave! Use some no rinse soap Like Soak. Run so...Be brave! Use some no rinse soap Like Soak. Run some tepid water in your bath. Gently push the sweater down in the water, and even more gently give it a few light squeezes. Let it sit for about 20 minutes. Pull the plug. Once the water has drained very gently (note how many times I am using this word!) push on the sweater to get some of the remaining water out. Have a large towel on the floor next to the tub. Place the sweater on the towel, roll the towel up, and then step gently on the towel. Unroll, place a second dry towel down and repeat the roll and step procedure. Then put your sweater on a flat surface to dry. kristieinbchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08620113214111945592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1132853698373763667.post-22982208786844235822013-04-18T21:29:59.104-05:002013-04-18T21:29:59.104-05:00I just washed three cashmere sweaters I inherited ...I just washed three cashmere sweaters I inherited that I have never washed. I'll let that sink in for a minute. I handwashed in cold, laid them flat to dry, easy peasy. Now I can wear my sweaters and lift my arms again! Good luck!jencircletheworldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03510528199536996066noreply@blogger.com