because some fabrics like cotton and wool are woven lightly and after being washed they become loose
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linen will shrink A LOT!!! in the dryer, but i think it is fine getting wet and air drying
Some rayon will shrink when washed, and some types also bleed onto the clothes they are washed with. Be sure to check the washing instructions printed on the label of the garment. You can also minimize damage by putting the rayon into a mesh bag, then putting it into the washer.
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It depends on how they are processed. Regular (conventional) cotton t-shirts are washed with formaldehyde which affects shrinkage. For organic cotton tees, some do, some don't. I know that we pre-shrink ours only using hot water.
wear clothing that has the effect of being smaller. or shrink and lose some weight.
Some drawbacks of using cotton material are that it can shrink when washed in hot water, it wrinkles easily, and it may not be as durable as some synthetic fabrics. Additionally, cotton requires a lot of water and pesticides to grow, which can have negative environmental impacts.
Some would call it being convinced, others would call it being brain washed, depending on the context in which it is used.
Some of the materials that shrink wrap film can be made out of include polyolefin and PVC. You can get more information about Shrink wrap online at the Wikipedia.
no. some are just simply found after reaching the surface, or being washed up on shore.
It normally shrinks a dress size but if washed properly or hand washed it stays the same. Another trick is to put vaseline (or a grease of some sort) on the stitching and then wash it. This keep the stitching in a tight hold so as not to release it and become shrunk or mishaped.
"Washed in the blood" is figurative, as no Christians wash with blood. The blood would have to be Jesus' anyway, and it's probably not around any more. The symbol is that Christ's sacrifice helped "clean up" the world's sins. "Washed in water" means baptism. Some Anabaptist would not quite agree with the above since they do not believe in baptism. They would define washed in the water as being the first birth, being the physical birth. (i.e. when a woman's water breaks). Being washed in the blood would be the conversion experience that a person would have becoming a Christian. Thus the question is really asking "Are you a Christian?" (of a particular theological belief).