I was wondering if anyone knows how to clean a skirt with the jingles attached to it. I have a skirt that is made out of silver satin material and the jingles are attached. It has become dirty and I was wondering if there is anyway to clean it. I would appreciate any help.
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Originally posted by LISA IRONMAKERturn your jingle dress inside out and put the dress inside a pillow case, tie it and put it in da washer. That's how I wash mah jingle dresses.
I agree. I am not a jingle dancer however my daughter is and this is how we wash her dresses. Hang the dress on a strong hanger, the length of drying time depends on the thickness of the fabric.
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Originally posted by Traditonal Lady
I agree. I am not a jingle dancer however my daughter is and this is how we wash her dresses. Hang the dress on a strong hanger, the length of drying time depends on the thickness of the fabric.
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I've done the washing machine method on my sturdy cotton dresses but more often, I hand wash in the bathtub.
Before you wash the dress yourself, test your fabrics to make sure they won't bleed color or have its finish ruined by getting wet. If in doubt, take to a dry cleaner.
Make sure all the jingles are really dry (especially on the insides) before storing or they may rust.
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Most of the time I handwash the dress. During the summer I hang on sturdy hanger outside & spray it down the garden hose spray thingy mabob. But if I think the dress can stand the washer (depending on fabric type) & needs a better wash then I throw it in the wash machine (inside out of course & inside a pillowcase). I agree that if in doubt...send to drycleaner.
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I've never put my dresses in the washing machine because I think it would break our old machine! I just fill up the bathtub and hand wash it with woolite. The first time you wash it, you can put in some white vinegar because that will set the colors so they won't bleed. Ideally, you will have washed the fabrics beforehand so they won't bleed but if you didn't or forgot, you can use vinegar the first time you wash it. Then to dry it, wring it out and hang it up with a sturdy hanger to drip dry. I usually end up blow drying some of the applique that's thicker because it doesn't dry evenly. Okay hope these tips help!
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I do as lisa and bling do. The vinegar is important too in cold water as I found out once that fabrics like satins do bleed. Satins are a hard one to wash but it can be done. If you do it by hand try not to wring it too much. It's not only hard on the material but it makes it wrinkle and anyone knowing satin, wrinkles are not fun!
The confetti stuff can be washed in the machine but don't leave it in water too long and if you dry it, remember they are attached by a heat glue and they do come off! Again, I learned the hard way."Such,things though rare in time, are frequent in eternity. -- Bryon, "Cain"
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I'm not a jingle dancer, I fancy shawl, but I have found that with the satins if you iron it while it is still wet on the 2 or 3 setting it makes it a whole lot easier to get the wrinkles all the way out. By the way gald I found this thread my daughter just started jingling and I needed to know how to wash it.The look on a baby's face the first time they hear the drum is priceless.......
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One time I managed to create some really ugly water spots (before the dress was sewn... it was a satin i think) while filling up the iron with water. I imagine this could happen with washing something to eh... although maybe it'll all be stained the same color since the whole thing is getting wet. I have a couple of fancy ribbon shirts that just can't be washed. I don't get so fancy anymore.
Sometimes it's good to know what you're washing before you wash it.Mii iw keyaa ezhi-ditibiseyaan
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