At the show I bought some great stuff from Donna, my ultimate stuffing tool friend and bearmaker, and an Edinburgh rep, that Intercal doesn't have; it was some kind of kid/batik/something or other that I haven't used yet, which just happened to catch my eye due to its kinda burgundy-ish coloration. If you are too nervous to use a razor, giving it a rub of a brush with very soft bristles could also do the trick for removing the excess. They ARE just so adorable looking! The Mohair fiber has a soft and silk-like texture. No one likes that pilling, shedding look and you cant just replace a sweater once it starts to look a little worn. Shape the sweater into its original shape and dry it on a clean towel or mesh drying rack. Pull the fabric taut, and then nip the fibers as close to the knit as possible. no-one minds if you tag him along wherever you go!!! The cold will freeze the wool fibres and ensure that the garment stops losing its pilosity. Luxurious sweaters, garments, and upholstery are only a few uses of the Mohair fiber. Whatever. Or do they all do that. I have tried Sculte, Helmbold and others and frankly there is very little difference in the quality. Finding the tea to get the job done should not be hard at all; we do suggest green tea and decaffeinated. I've worked at many a pet store and knew I didn't want one from there. Sure I do, occasionally. He's 5lbs on the nose and a very good boy.Why do you ask? And Shelli, you are great! Keep them out of air tight containers. Expose the jackets liner We use cookies to make wikiHow great. var bimber_front_microshare = "{\"html\":\"