by neefer on Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:32 pm
There are a couple of things to consider when washing a purchased silk garment.
1. Water permanently spots silk, so if you immerse a garment in water you will water spot the whole thing. Is this bad? That depends on whether or not you were in love with the color of the silk before it was water spotted or not and hate the color after water spotting or not.
2. The garment says "dry clean only" or some such what. Is the entire garment silk? That is, are there shoulder pads? what sort of interfacing? maybe the buttons will melt or discolor in water, etc.
I read an article by a clothing designer/manufacturer who said that all of his garments were marked dry clean only because he thought his garments looked so much better after a professional pressing. Bastard clearly was not working full time with children and a husband and a house and a dog or two and elderly parents and so many fricking things to do that adding a trip to the dry cleaners would have sent her over the edge to where she wanted to hunt this guy down and pump him full of bird shot. I'm just saying.
I'm surprised to hear that a silk garment shrank. While not beyond the realm of possibility, silk usually doesn't shrink (or am I just very sheltered?). I wonder if there was an underlining or interfacing or lining that shrank.
Finally, I wash all my silk yardage.
Jennifer in Livermore
Bonny lass, bonny lass, will you be mine?
You shall neither wash dishes nor serve the wine;
But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam,
And feast upon strawberries, sugar, and cream.