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how to tell if yarn is superwash
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To determine if yarn is superwash, start by checking the label for "superwash" or similar terms indicating it's machine washable. Superwash wool is chemically treated or coated to prevent felting, allowing for easy care. If the label is missing, you can perform a small test by washing a sample in warm water with agitation; non-superwash yarns will felt or shrink, while superwash yarns will maintain their form. However, use caution, as this test could ruin a non-superwash sample. It's also worth noting that superwash yarns often have a smoother, silkier feel compared to traditional wool. Engaging with online yarn communities or contacting the manufacturer can also provide clarity.
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