you should dry fleece blankets by themselves with a dryer sheet like a downy or fleecy sheet.
Clothes shed so much when you put them in the dryer because the dryer is extremely hot and because they were just wet from the washer and you place them in the dryer the heat drys all the wetness which can over dry the clothes and they can shrink
If you don't have a lint remover, use masking or scotch tape - unroll/wrap it around your hand sticky side out, then pat the fabric down until it's covered with lint to the point there's no adhesive showing. If it needs more, redo the procedure. Another way is by using a dryer and a fabric softener sheet that you put in a dryer with a load of clothes. Just set the temperature to a low setting, then put the two in. The fabric sheet neutralizes the static which holds the lint on, and the dryer (if it's a good one) should pull the lint off. Of course it depends on the fabric in question as to whether or not you can do it this way. The tape method is the easiest.
its easy you first buy a brush then rub and its of or you can either put it in the dryer nonstop for a year in their and youll see it work
Unfortunately, you can not. Take it from one who has done it and now has a twin sized blanket instead of a full sized one! Interestingly, I was looking at wool blankets in a catalog just today. One I saw was advertized as having been made 6" larger, just so it could be washed in a washing machine. Drying is not recommended even for these larger-made blankets. I put my washed wool blankets over a large standing clothes dryer that folds.
Buy a lint roller, or a lint brush. And lint the knit BEFORE wearing it, and after you put it on to make sure all lint is removed. Also, it helps if you have someone lint you so they can get all areas. :-)
Kenmore has recently released an Elite He3 7.0 cubit feet and 4.0 cubit feet washer and dryer set. They are front loaded and is larger to put more clothes or larger things such as blankets in them.
This is not recommended, if it is acrylic felt the heat will soften the plastic fibers and things like lint will stick to it, this will happen even if there is nothing else in the dryer as lint from previous loads gets trapped in all those little holes, if you are using a nicer wool/ rayon blend or wool, your felt will shrink, how much depends on the wool content, better to let it air dry. Andie- www.americanfeltandcraft.com
Wash everything! bed sheets, blankets, all pillow cases in Very! hot water and then put in dryer. Buy special lice spray and SPRAY ON EVERYTHING!!
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* cotton balls, torn into smaller pieces * bits of yarn * dryer lint, especially after a load of towels * dog fur pulled from your dog's brush
wash it a bunch of times. but the colors will fade too, every time you wash it. you should probably go return it for a better size or trim it (if your good at that sort of thing) or wait. youll grow into it eventually!!
if they are smal enough, or you have a large dryer