What objects can I use to stretch my cardigan without taking it off?

Hi, I wanted to ask which objects I can stretch my cardigan on without taking it off because it has gotten smaller from the dryer.

PS thanks in advance

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Trullalla56
1 year ago

A cardigan does not belong to the dryer, you did not look at the shield ❓

I’m very sorry for you, hopefully she wasn’t so expensive

Trullalla56
1 year ago
Reply to  Lilly766

Ohoh, read the whole time, wash the normal and try to pull something down in the wet state, much success

Trullalla56
1 year ago

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂, no

Trullalla56
1 year ago

She could break, she could borrow and look like a bag

Trullalla56
1 year ago

You could hurt yourself when you’re hanging in

Wiesel
1 year ago

Imaginable would be a stirrup and then, after you have put it back, hangs on a attainable fixed object or the partner pulls it on it.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

This is not because every single fiber is “shrunk” by the heat. If you want to treat it rationally and stretch it again, you can soak it, best in warm water with conditioner or baby shampoo, per liter of water so a teaspoon full.

Soak for 30 minutes and pick it up carefully. Rinse very well and squeeze out the water.

Then wrap into a large towel and also make sure that the jacket remains in shape and express well and then dry best in lying down and pluck it carefully in shape again.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  Lilly766

And why would you do that? Is far too cumbersome, harmful to health for you (how long you want to run around with the lavish jacket) and even conditioner with in the water, wrestling you with a jacket…I just wanted to help you, but I don’t leave myself obscure now!

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

But isn’t a problem… from now on on my ignorant list and then the others can still answer you.

Carbonfree
1 year ago

Cardigan in the TROCKNER?

You’re still puppet clothes.

mondfaenger
1 year ago

Not at all! Hope you learned that you don’t put knit jackets in the dryer.

mondfaenger
1 year ago
Reply to  Lilly766

Bad if you don’t even take care of your own stuff.

mondfaenger
1 year ago

You have the result now.