Care and Feeding
How do you take care of your new cool new felted thing?
Caring for Felt
Felted wool care
If you have ever irretrievably felted a sweater, you know that heat + water + soap + agitation will cause wool to shrink, so I don’t recommend it for your felted items, unless you want to felt them even more!
Here’s what I do:
If a felted item gets dirty, first I try brushing off any dirt, and then spot clean with a damp cloth. It it gets wet, just reshape it and let it dry–felt has a memory and will retain that ahape when dry.
If it was trampled by wild unicorns into the mud, more serious cleaning will be needed:
Fill a sink or bowl with barely warm water and add little mild shampoo or wool wash. Don’t use hot water, and don’t shift from hot to cold water, unless you want more shrinkage.
Push the felt under the water and let it soak. DON’T wring it or twist it.
Gently lift it out, and then fill a bowl with clean water at the same temperature, and let it soak again.
Blot out excess water with a towel, then reshape and let it air dry.
Jewelry Care
TVD jewelry is made from solid copper or sterling silver. We use a type of sterling called “Argentium” which is tarnish-resistant. Woohoo!
To clean it you can use any standard silver polish or polishing cloth. My favorite is Goddard’s silver polish.
The copper may have a patina applied–if so, just clean it up with soap and water. Copper without a patina can be cleaned with any copper or brass polish.