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    Is wool easier to shrink than cotton?
    Susan Stocker
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    Yes, wool will shrink dramatically faster than cotton. It'll get a lot smaller too. I've seen some XL wool garments go down to toddler size with a hot wash or two. Synthetic fabrics tend to be the hardest to shrink.
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    Can wool shrink in the dryer?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    If you dry wool on high-heat in the dryer, it will definitely shrink. If you plan to machine-dry wool, and you don't want it to shrink, set it to a no-heat setting. If you want the wool to dry completely, with only minor shrinkage, set your dryer to low-heat.
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    Does wool shrink every time you wash it?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Most wool will shrink if you don't wash and dry it properly. If you machine-dry wool on high-heat, it may shrink drastically. However, some wool garments may have already been pre-shrunk, so you can machine dry them on medium heat without risking additional shrinkage. Check the label on the garment for specific washing and drying instructions to avoid over-shrinkage.
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    Can you fix a shrunken wool sweater?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    You can loosen the wool fabric of the sweater to see if it will relax and lose some of its shrinkage. Soak the wool sweater in a sink of lukewarm water with some fabric softener for up to 30 minutes. When it's finished, wring out the excess water and hang the sweater to air dry.
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