Knitted blankets, from delicate heirlooms to trendy chunky knit throws, add warmth and charm to any home. These blankets can be a centerpiece of home decor and a source of comfort on a mattress.
Cleaning them properly is crucial to maintaining their beauty and texture. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the steps to care for your knitted blankets, ensuring they last for generations.
How to Clean a Knitted Blanket
Knitted blankets, with their intricate patterns and delicate fibers, require careful handling to ensure they remain soft and intact through cleaning processes. Here’s a detailed guide on how to clean your knitted blanket effectively:
Materials Needed:
- Mild detergent
- Lukewarm water
- Large basin or clean bathtub
- Soft towels
Cleaning Steps:
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Preparation:
- Inspect the Blanket: Before washing, inspect your knitted blanket for any loose threads or signs of wear. Secure any loose ends to prevent unraveling during the wash.
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Spot Cleaning:
- Target Stains: For localized stains, apply a small amount of mild detergent directly to the area. Using a soft cloth, gently dab the stain, being careful not to rub as this can damage the fibers and spread the stain.
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Hand Washing:
- Water Preparation: Fill a basin or bathtub with lukewarm water—enough to submerge the blanket fully.
- Detergent Addition: Add a gentle, wool-safe detergent to the water and mix well to ensure it’s fully dissolved.
- Submerge the Blanket: Gently place the blanket in the water and lightly press it down to fully wet it. Avoid agitating or scrubbing as this can cause the knitted blanket to stretch or felt.
- Soak: Allow the blanket to soak for about 15-30 minutes, which helps loosen dirt without mechanical agitation.
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Rinsing:
- Drain and Refill: Carefully drain the soapy water and refill the basin with clean lukewarm water for rinsing. Gently press the blanket to rinse out detergent. Repeat this process until the water runs clear and free of soap.
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Drying:
- Remove Excess Water: Lift the blanket carefully, supporting it to prevent stretching. Lay it flat on a clean, dry towel and roll up the towel with the blanket inside to absorb excess water.
- Air Dry: Unroll and transfer the blanket to a dry towel or a mesh drying rack. Lay it flat to air dry, reshaping it as needed to retain its original dimensions. Avoid hanging knitted blankets, as gravity can cause them to stretch.
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How to Clean a Chunky Knit Blanket
Chunky knit blankets, particularly those made from wool or bulky yarns, are stylish but can be challenging to clean without damaging their loose, open weaves. Here’s how to handle these trendy blankets:
Materials Needed:
- Mild, wool-safe detergent
- Lukewarm water
- Large basin or bathtub
- Towels
Cleaning Steps:
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Spot Cleaning:
- Immediate Care: Address spills immediately by blotting with a clean, dry cloth followed by spot cleaning with a mild detergent.
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Washing:
- Prepare the Wash: Fill a basin or bathtub with lukewarm water and a small amount of mild, wool-safe detergent.
- Gentle Submersion: Carefully submerge the chunky knit blanket in the water. Let it soak without agitating, as excessive movement can cause the fibers to felt or the stitches to distort.
- Soaking: Allow the blanket to soak for around 20 minutes.
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Rinsing:
- Careful Rinsing: Drain the soapy water and gently rinse the blanket with lukewarm water. Repeat this until the water runs clear. Avoid wringing or twisting the blanket.
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Drying:
- Moisture Removal: Carefully lift the blanket and gently press out excess water. Lay it flat on a towel, roll the towel and blanket together to blot excess moisture.
- Air Drying: Lay the blanket flat on a drying rack or another clean towel, reshaping it to its original dimensions as it dries. Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent shrinking and fading.
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Regular Maintenance Tips
Keep your knitted blankets looking and feeling their best with these maintenance tips:
- Frequent Light Shakes: Regularly shake out your blanket to keep it fresh and free of dust.
- Immediate Stain Attention: Quickly addressing spills can prevent permanent stains.
- Proper Storage: Store blankets in a cool, dry place. Avoid plastic bags which can trap moisture and cause damage.
As a parent, keeping our knitted blankets clean is crucial, especially with young children and pets. After a juice spill on our cherished chunky knit, I followed the spot cleaning and gentle hand washing methods described above.
The blanket came out beautifully, maintaining its softness and structure, and continues to be a favorite for family snuggles.
Conclusion
With the right care, your knitted blankets can continue to provide beauty and warmth for years to come. Whether you’re cleaning a delicate heirloom or a modern chunky knit, following these guidelines will help preserve your blanket’s condition and ensure it remains a valued part of your home decor.
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