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Washing and Ironing Baby's Clothes, also Advice on Fabrics
What fabrics for baby soft and delicate skin?
Cotton
Cool, soft, comfortable, the principal clothing fibre of the world. Its production is one of the major factors in world prosperity and economic stability. Cotton 'breathes'. Absorbent cotton will retain 24-27 times its own weight in water and is stronger wet than dry. It can stand boiling and sterilizing temperature, it can be ironed at relatively high temperature, stands up to abrasion and wears well. It is increasingly organically grown for ecological reasons.
Wool
Brings to mind cosy warmth. Wool fibre comes from a variety of animal coats - not all are scratchy but can be extremely soft. Wool will not only return to its original position after being stretched or creased, it will absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling damp. Also (contrary to what many think) it is not hotter than polyester but actually cooler. The weave of the fabric allows wool to absorb perspiration, and the fabric breathes, unlike polyester.
Mohair
Comes from the Angora goat (Angora comes from the Angora rabbit, Cashmere comes from the Kashmir goat). Separation of the soft fibres from the long, coarse hair is tedious and difficult, contributing to the expense of the fabric.
Silk
The fabric that makes its own statement, for centuries silk has had a reputation as a luxurious and sensuous fabric associated with wealth and success. Silk is one of the oldest textile fibres known to man. Silk is yet another word for elegance, versatility, wearability and comfort. The strongest natural fibre, it absorbs moisture which makes it cool in summer and warm in winter. It retains its shape and drapes well.
Elegant, versatile and washable, all silk is washable. Most silk fabric can be hand washed, but depending on the weave it can tighten up. Silk garments can shrink if the fabric has not been washed before garment construction. When washing silk do not wring but roll in a towel. Silk dries quickly but should not be put in an automatic dryer.
A good shampoo works well on silk, it will remove oil and revitalise the silk. Do not use alkaline shampoo or one which contains ingredients such as wax, petroleum or their derivatives. These products will leave a residue on your silk. A good hair conditioner (see above cautions) may be used in the rinse water. Press cloths and a steam iron are recommended. Silk is weakened by sunlight and perspiration.
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