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| I scent my wool dryer balls with organic lavender essential oil. 1-2 drop per ball. | 
You will need:  
- 6 Skeins of 100% Wool Yarn (Patons Classic 100 % Wool Yarn works well. If you have the Michaels or JoAnn's Fabric 50% off coupons it's about $3.00 a skein)
 - 1 Pair of old or new Panty Hose Stockings
 - 1 large yarn needle
 - Scissors
 - Acrylic or Cotton Yarn
 - Your favorite essential oil (mine is lavender)
 
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| Patons 100% Classic wool works very well. | 
Directions:    
- Wraps the wool yarn around two fingers about 10 times and pull off fingers.
 
- Wrap the middle of the tens strands, then fold in half and begin wrapping around the entire newly forming ball.
 
- Continue to wrap evenly around the ball (it may seem lopsided but you can easily correct shape by adding more yarn around the area that needs it to become a ball shape).
 
- It will take one skein of yarn to make a softball sized dryer ball.
 - When you come to about the last 5 inches of yarn, thread it though your large yarn needle.
 - Once threaded push the needle through the ball and pull it out the other end. Repeat this a few times, then cut the remaining small piece left hanging out flush to the ball.
 
- Repeat these steps until you have 6 large wool dryer balls.
 - Inserts the balls into your two pantyhose stocking and using the acrylic yarn tie off each ball (so they don't felt togther).
 
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| The smaller ones depicted here were previously felted, I just added them to demonstrate the step (I forgot to take the pic on an earlier batch I made, lol)! | 
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| They will shrink down a bit after they are felted. | 
- Make sure each end it tied off to keep the balls in the stockings.
 - Add them to your washer with a load of towels.
 - Wash on hot, with cold rinse.
 - Remove from washer when done, keeping in the pantyhose.
 - Add them to the dryer with the towels on hottest setting and dry completely.
 - Remove from dryer & remove the balls from the stockings.
 - The balls should be felted now (meaning the stands are stuck together and will not separate).
 - If they are not properly felted add them back to another pair of stockings and wash/dry again following the same steps listed above. Sometimes it takes a few times to felt the balls properly, depending on the wool you use. I use Patons and have not had any issues with not felting on the first try.
 - Add a drop of your favorite essential oil to each ball and throw all six back in with the towels for about 20 minutes to complete your felt.
 
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| I keep mine in a pretty bowl on top of my dryer when not in use. | 
Yields: 6 Wool Dryer Balls












Can you use these if you have a wool allergy?
ReplyDeleteI don't know, I wouldn't risk it if I were allergic to wool. Sorry couldn't be of more help.
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