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Don't Worry!

With a few simple steps, you can make your crochet piece last a lifetime! Keep reading to see my recommended tips & tricks for keeping your crochet item in the best condition possible. I also include recommended care instructions on each individual product page as well!

  • Hand Wash > Machine Wash

    Most of my items are machine washable, but I will always recommend hand washing first. If you don't have time to hand wash your item make sure to machine wash on a gentle cycle. Washing in a delicates or lingerie bag can also prevent other items from snagging or pulling at the item during the cycle.

  • Rinse With Cold Water

    Whether you are spot cleaning, hand washing, or running in the washing machine, use cold water to keep the colors as vibrant as possible! I would not recommend using hot water as colors can bleed into each other. Trust me, I've learned the hard way from experience!

  • Lay Flat to Dry

    For best results, lay the item flat on a towel large enough to completely cover it. Then, roll the towel with the item inside it and gently press the towel to squeeze out any excess water. Once done, lay flat to dry. Avoid hanging the piece to prevent unwanted stretching or warping.

That's it!

You should now have all the tools you need to wash and dry your new crochet piece! If you still have questions regarding the upkeep of your item, feel free to reach out via my contact form below or the chat feature. I'm more than happy to help!

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