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20th December 05, 04:04 PM
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Leave it whole, wash & dry in the same manner you will be caring for the completed garment, then cut & make up garment. The only other thing you might do is IF the fabric frays a lot, you might want to finish off the raw edges with a zigzag or overlock stitch. That way you won't have threads coming out of the fabric ends.
Your shampoo sounds interesting--keeps the wool from shrinking on the sheep.
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