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  2. 17 Items You Should Absolutely Always Air-Dry

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    Always air-dry knitwear, even your socks and scarves. Sweaters should dry flat to keep their shape. 6. Silk, Satin, and Lace. For several reasons, fragile fabrics like silk, lace, and sating ...

  3. Sericulture - Wikipedia

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    Sericulture. Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, the caterpillar of the domestic silkmoth is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. This species of silkmoth is no longer found in the wild as they have been modified through ...

  4. Conservation and restoration of textiles - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics of the fibres – different fibre types have different properties, affecting their care and conservation; for instance, cotton and linen, both fibre crops, are stronger when wet than when dry, and may be able to withstand more mechanical stress when cleaning than something like silk. Wool can absorb large amounts of water, but ...

  5. Silk - Wikipedia

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    Silk is a poor conductor of electricity and thus susceptible to static cling. Silk has a high emissivity for infrared light, making it feel cool to the touch. [73] Unwashed silk chiffon may shrink up to 8% due to a relaxation of the fiber macrostructure, so silk should either be washed prior to garment construction, or dry cleaned. Dry cleaning ...

  6. Discover the Best Type of Sheets for Your Sleep Preferences - AOL

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    Some silk sheets can be tumble-dried on the lowest heat setting, though they should be removed from the dryer when they’re still damp and left to dry completely on a drying rack.

  7. Here’s How to Wash “Dry Clean Only” Clothes at Home - AOL

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    Silk. If the label says “dry clean only,” bring the item to the dry cleaners. Otherwise, you can hand wash it, using a mild detergent. Gently agitate the item in the water with your hands ...

  8. Corn silk - Wikipedia

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    Corn silk. Corn silk is a common name for Stigma maydis, the shiny, thread-like, weak fibers that grow as part of ears of corn (maize); the tuft or tassel of silky fibers that protrude from the tip of the ear of corn. The ear is enclosed in modified leaves called husks. Each individual fiber is an elongated style, attached to an individual ...

  9. Shop this video: Ours only: silk you can live in 24/7 - AOL

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    These silk blouses fromGo Silk don't need to be dry cleaned - you can wash them at home!