March 7th, 2008
Washing Silk
Today I’m washing silk before turning it into a cute-ass top (it’s pink, it’s dotty, it’s a cute-ass top). I found a great tutorial about washing silk — in this case Hermes scarves. It’s an easy process but you have to be diligent. Ironing the damp fabric will bring it back to its original texture and dry it completely.
The blouse I’m making will be hand-washable because the fabric has been treated before sewing and shouldn’t shrink at the seams. A lot of silk garments are washable; look for ones without embroidery or lots of seaming or structure. I agree with the article that using a drop of dish detergent is better than Woolite.