Ways To Shrink Clothes
4 Ways To Shrink Clothes At Home
1. How To Shrink Clothes With Boiling Water
Bring a large pot of water to boil. Put in the garment you are trying to shrink, and turn off the heat. Use a wooden spoon to ensure the garment is entirely immersed. Leave the garment in for about 5-7 minutes, depending on the material. Let it cool off before you take it out and wring it out to check how much it shrank. Put it in a dryer or hang it to dry on a clothesline.
Things To Remember
Cotton – Cotton shrinks easily and also sometimes bleeds color when compared to other fabrics. So, make sure that you keep them separately, especially if you have whites in there. Polyester – Shrinking polyester is relatively tricky because it does not shrink quickly like cotton. However, the procedure remains the same. You just might have to repeat this process a few times because these take a while to shrink. Denim – Denims take much longer than cotton to shrink. So, roll your jeans, denim jacket, etc. and throw them into the pot of boiling water. Let the garment boil in there for 20-30 minutes before you turn off the heat. Let them cool off, wring them, and then hang them to dry. Silk – Silk is protein fiber and shrinks the minute it is exposed to higher heat in any form, which means it takes lesser time for it to contract. Place the garment in boiling water, and turn off the heat immediately. Let it cool off before you hang it dry.
2. How To Shrink Clothes Using The Washing Machine And Dryer
Throw in the garments that you want to shrink in the washer. Put it in the hot water setting. Set the program for the longest cycle. Take them out and put them in the dryer. Select the highest heat setting for the dryer too.
Things To Remember
Silk – Silk fabrics shrink easily and lose the shine if they are constantly exposed to high heat. So, always use a mesh and run them in moderate heat setting while washing. They can shrink quickly, so use delicate heat setting while drying too. Avoid using chlorine or bleach-based detergents while washing silk garments because they take away the sheen. Denim – Denim can take high heat, so you can use the highest setting. Even better if your washer has a denim setting. You might have to repeat it for a couple of times to see visible results.
Polyester – Polyester garments also can be set to highest temperatures, but be doubly sure about the quality of the fabric first because high heat can make them look worn out pretty quickly. Cotton – If it is a delicate piece of clothing you are trying to shrink, go with a lesser setting first and then repeat if required.
3. How To Shrink Clothes Without A Dryer
Throw in the garments that you want to shrink in the washer. Put it in the hot water setting. Set the program for the longest cycle. Take them out, wring them, and hang them to dry. You don’t need a dryer for shrinking clothes as long as you wash them in high temperatures.
Things To Remember
Cotton – Avoid putting colored cotton clothes in direct sunlight, but hang them where there are enough sunshine and heat. You won’t have this issue for whites. Polyester – Polyester is the easiest to maintain, and wash too. Just let it air dry on a clothing line and you are sorted. Repeat the procedure if need be. Denim – Since you are not going to use a dryer, run the washer at the highest heat setting. Silk – It is best for you to avoid drying silk garments in a dryer. So, take it out of the washer and avoid squeezing it too much. Let any excess water drip naturally. Put it on a hanger and let it air dry.
4. How To Shrink Clothes With A Hair Dryer
Throw in the garments that you want to shrink in the washer. Put it in the hot water setting. Set the program for the longest cycle. Take them out, and wring them to remove any excess water. Sometimes, you might have a time crunch or the weather might not be favorable. Don’t worry, we have a workaround for that too. Take out your hair dryer, and put it on the highest possible heat setting. Spread the garment on a flat surface or an ironing board. Focus on one part at a time and let it dry out. This is slightly more time consuming than the other methods, but effective because of the hot air from the dryer.
Things To Remember
Cotton – Cotton, linen, and other delicates are the easiest to shrink and the fastest with a hair dryer. Polyester – Just do not put the dryer too close to the garment to avoid static. Denim – Denim takes much longer than your regular garments, but it’s your best bet. Silk – Silk shrinks and reacts faster to heat, so like we discussed, it’s best to air dry your silk garments.
Why do clothes shrink and stretch? We have highlighted the dos and don’ts of each method in an infographic below for your quick reference. Check it out! Heat is the primary cause of our clothes shrinking. Throwing in everything inside the washer and washing with hot water, and then putting them all into the dryer with a high heat setting can sometimes not just shrink your clothes considerably, but also ruin them. Delicates, whites, linens, and cotton are not meant for the dryer unless you want to shrink them specifically. It’s always best to air dry them if you have a choice or run them in the lowest heat setting. How to shrink clothes without them losing color? • Add salt to the water while washing clothes, the salt helps to lock the dye in. • Air dry the clothes in the shade because exposing them to the sunlight can cause the colors to fade. • Use color protecting detergents while washing them. How to stretch shrunken clothes? • Fill up a bucket with lukewarm water. • Add fabric conditioner to it and soak the clothes for about 30 minutes. • Rinse off using regular water and hang them to dry. Needless to say, avoid the dryer. What fabric shrinks in hot water? Natural fibers such as linen, wool, cotton, and silk are highly prone to shrinking in hot water.