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Can you pre Shrink wool in the dryer?

I am beginning a wool project and I am wondering if you can pre shrink wool in the dryerIf yes, how do you do it?

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poptarts are bad because there low in fiber and high in fat amd calories some granola bars are too if they are not wheat i dont know if this would help but i recomend the special k granola bars or nature owns wheat granola bars(the oat kind is very good) :) hope i would help!
yes neither one is very goodAlthough some people may think differently (depending on what kind) granola bars are not very good eitherJust make sure you dont have the kind with all the honey, peanutbutter, sugar, and chocolate chips in them!
Poptarts yes, lots of sugar Granola Bars, not to bad i think
Well, pop tarts yes, because they are mostly white sugar and white flour, with some artificial flavours and dyes - may as well eat candy Granola bars - it really depends on the brandSome are full of chocolate, honey, and candy bits that they're really more like chocolate bars than a healthy snackLook for granola bars that are lower in calories - I eat ones that are 90-125 calories per bar, with at least one gram of fibre in the barAvoid the ones that have chocolatey coatings or trans fats.
Molly, is this wool yarn, woven wool fabric, felted wool fabric, or loose wool fiber, or what? Ordinarily, since wool clothing, sweaters, scarves, and blankets are never laundered but dry-cleaned, there's no need to pre-shrink wool(Dry cleaning doesn't shrink it.) But since you don't tell us the nature of your project, maybe your completed craft or clothing will have to be laundered? If that's the case, treat it exactly as you will-washing it in the same water temperature with the same detergent, then drying it in the dryer or hanging it to dry If you launder yarn or loose fiber, you need to use a lingerie bag.

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