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12th January 13, 02:24 PM
#6
If you need to leave your kilt for some time, roll it up, put it into a plastic bag, roll some cardboard around it so no one tries to fold it and place it in the freezer, as it will then be safe from wool eating beasties, nesting mice, dogs, cats and the like. Do not trust to cedar or lavender for protection. When you need it again, lift the roll from the freezer, allow it to defrost, remove the cardboard and plastic bag then allow it to air thoroughly for a couple of hours.
There is nothing worse than finding your expensive wool has been ruined by something wishing to bring up its young in style and comfort.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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