Smaller. This kind of thing has happened to me.
Is the sweater shrinking more and more, or is it getting bigger and bigger?
Cashmere sweaters will shrink and other qualities will become bigger and bigger.
Will knitwear containing viscose fiber become bigger or shrink after wearing for a period of time?
Generally speaking, polyester will not shrink very much and can be washed by machine. If you want to take good care of it, I suggest you iron it at low temperature before dressing.
Will the sweater shrink or become bigger when worn for a long time?
Shrinkage and enlargement are two concepts. Shrinkage refers to the shortening of the length of new fabrics or clothes after soaking in water. A little bigger means that the sweater will become loose and fat after being worn for a long time, which is not suitable and looks good. Generally, sweaters become loose and bulky after being worn for a long time, and they will shrink. The method is: iron the sweater with hot water, and the water temperature is preferably between 70 ~ 80℃. If the water temperature is too high, the sweater will shrink too small. Like cuffs or the bottom of a sweater? If it loses elasticity, it can be soaked in hot water at 40 ~ 50℃ for 1 ~ 2 hours to restore elasticity.
Will pure cotton knitwear shrink when washed?
It usually shrinks. Be careful not to wash for too long when washing. It's best not to wash it with a washing machine. Don't hang it to dry when washing, it will cause the clothes to stretch and deform. Just lay it flat and dry it.
How to prevent knitwear from shrinking?
For sweaters with severe shrinkage, you might as well steam them in a steamer and stretch them while they are hot, so that they can be restored to their original size. This is because wool fiber has the characteristics of thermoplasticity, that is, under certain humidity and temperature, wool can easily change its shape and remain unchanged after cooling. Therefore, we can use the action of hot steam to make the scales of wool fiber open, restore the original elasticity and bulkiness, and then restore the sweater to its original state after proper stretching. Wujiang Yongsheng BMW Knitting Textile Co., Ltd. tells you the specific methods as follows: first, add shampoo to a basin of warm water of about 30 degrees Celsius, wash the sweater, wrap it in cloth and dehydrate it; Take a household steamer and scrub the steamer and the lid with detergent to remove oil stains. Add a proper amount of water to the steamer and bring to a boil. Fold the washed sweater and put it in the steamer. After steaming 10 minutes, cease fire, put on thick gloves and take out the sweater. Cut a piece of cardboard (including two sleeves) the same size as the original sweater. It is best to stick tape on the incision to avoid scratching the clothes. Then put the sweater on cardboard, draw the corners, neckline and cuffs to the size of cardboard, and fix them with pins or clips. Individual parts can be pulled by hand. After cooling completely, take off the cardboard and lay the sweater flat in the shade to dry. It should be noted that the total length of the sweater and the length ratio of each part should be known before stretching, and it is not allowed to stretch too much at a time. Measure the total length with a ruler after pulling it all. If the length is not enough, it can be repeated.
Why do some sweaters get bigger and others get smaller after hand washing?
This is related to the specific texture of the sweater. A sweater with good texture will slowly recover itself after deformation. The reason for the deformation of the sweater after washing may be: 1. It is easy to make clothes bigger with greater force; 2. Dry with water after washing. Because of the gravity of water, clothes will become bigger and longer, so they can't be hung for a long time. You can use multiple hangers to spread the pressure. The process of washing sweaters should be as short as possible, because it will shrink after a long time. As you said, some sweaters have become smaller and should be more powerful. If the sweater is spun dry after washing, it may become smaller after drying. Sweaters will generally shrink after being washed and dried, but they will lengthen and become bigger after being dried with water. The way not to shrink after washing is to put the spun sweater on the towel quilt, flatten it, let it stand, and hang it up for a day or two to dry, so that the sweater will not shrink. The method of not stretching after washing is to put the spun sweater in the net pocket, and it is best to set it before putting it, and then fold it before putting it in. I hope my answer can help you a little.
Knitted sweaters become longer and bigger after washing and hanging to dry. How to shrink them?
God, I sell women's clothes. Knitted sweaters can be artificially one size larger and one size smaller. If they shrink, they should be soaked in water at 50 to 0 degrees for one minute. After drying, don't hang it with a hanger as usual. This will only widen the clothes. After drying, it can be hung horizontally with gauze bags or mesh bags, or it can be hung horizontally with multiple hangers.
How does pure cotton knitwear shrink?
A: The method is very simple, that is, restore the knitted fabric to its original state and cook it at high temperature. (Just boil water)
What if the sweater is too big? How can we make it smaller or smaller?
Hello! You can soak it in hot water and add a little rice vinegar. (But don't burn it, it's easy to fade and deform. ) In fact, a little bigger is also good-looking. If you want to be thinner, your pants must look good.