So, I washed and dried a bunch of blankets and towels we received at the shower and the majority of them are:
a) So scratchy I wouldn't want them to touch me
b) Extremely full of static
c) the worst option... both.
I want to use 1 dryer sheet, that is dye/scent free. Just 1. To take the static out, as I'd prefer to not shock my child when I touch them this winter and to not give them rug burn from a sheet.
Is there anything else I can do? I have a high efficiency washer so I'm scared to put anything in it that isn't labeled "HE", including all homeopathic remedies (vinegar, baking soda...). I know that using fabric softener can reduce the level of flame retarder in the fabric... but they're so not comfy.
How do I wash a handmade blanket? They're either knitted or crocheted - I'm guessing on the hand wash cycle? Can they go in the dryer? Fabric softener?
We received a bouncer and will be getting a RNP - do I have to take the fabric off of them and wash it?
Finally... how the heck do you fold a onesie?
Thank you a 1000 times. I've never been this lost with laundry.
Re: Fabric Softener and other laundry related questions
I did wash the RnP before hand and regularly.
I just fold onesies in half once and call it good.
I would wash a blanket on gentle and dry on low. I use dryer balls with all of my laundry.
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I washed all my handmade blankets on regular cycle with the clothes and they were fine, but if you're concerned just put then through a delicate cycle.
You're supposed to wash all fabric items the baby's skin could touch since they could get irritated by the starch/chemicals found in new items. Having said that, I didn't wash the RnP or swing pieces and she's been fine.
I fold onesies in half, hamburger style, and bend the sleeves in, just like I would a shirt.
ETA Here is a link for folding clothes:
http://www.parents.com/baby/care/american-baby-how-tos/fold-baby-clothes/
All handmade blankets I wash on delicate and air dry.
I didn't wash the fabric parts on the swing or bouncer and M was fine.
I second the dryer balls. I love mine and the Nelly brand even sells little scent sticks to put inside if you like the smell. I have been phasing chemicals out of our home and dryer sheets are one of the worst culprits - sorry ladies.
Scratchyness may mean that the sheets just need to be washed a few more times to soften the fibers and starches. If it bothers you, I find bamboo sheets way softer than most cotton/poly blends.
I don't remember if I washed the covers on things before he went in it. I think I did for our bouncer but not the carseat.
Unless a blanket is made of 100% wool, I just throw it in with the baby stuff and wash and dry normally. Usually knitted stuff is acrylic so it washes easily.
Onesies I would fold in half and fold in half again, with the front of it visible so I could see what was on the chest if there was a picture.
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