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Can you welt-felt 100% acrylic crocheted yarn?

I just crocheted a hat with 100% acrylic yarn and it's way too bigI want to try the trick of wet-felting it by putting it into the wash (hot water and lots of soap).does this type of wet felting work only with pure wool? Or also with acrylic? Thanks.

Answer:

I would leave them onEven though it has stopped snowing and blowing it will still be cold enough to make horses cold.
I would leave them on just in case it turns horrid again :D and 6 hours isn't too long :D I would defiantly just leave them on :D
I might use a snooze blanketThey're more secure (unfastened bedding is a SIDS threat) and can not be kicked offWe use a microfleece one in the course of the night time, and a cotton one for napsWe just like the Halo company they are sleeveless (so child does not overheat), and so they zip up from the backside, and that makes diaper alterations so much simpler, espearly within the morn.
If it's raining leave them on, if not take them off Horses can survive in these temperatures without blanket And to the first person, it's not about if we're wearing a jacketThey're animals, not humansThey have fur and can warm up a whole lot fasterThat's a huge mistake.
Sorry this only works with wool or other animal fibres.

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