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Does it *have* to be felted to make a good diaper cover? If it isn't felted, will it be less absorbent or generally less effective? This fabric feels so heavenly as is (untreated wool interlock w/a touch of lycra) that I don't WANT to felt it if I don't have to, but I do want it to be practical, KWIM?
 

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Here is a reason to felt it at least once through the wash.. if you don't and it felts easily.. the first 3-4 washes ... even though they are hand-washes.. of your finished product will cause it to felt and change the size. Once it's been through the first felting, any felting caused by hand-washing is minimal.

You don't HAVE to felt it before sewing, but a felted cover that gets into a wash by mistake often doesn't felt so much that it no longer fits. But soemthing you DO want to do is at least hand-wash it first because it can still have chemicals or sizing on it from the factory that you'll want to remove or it won't accept lanolin as well as it should.

If it were me, I'd felt a small piece of it.. just a little 3-4 inch piece to see how I liked the texture after it felted. Toss it in with a laod of laundry and fish it out when it's done. You might be surprised at how little the texture changes.

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I have lots of the wool/lycra blend and have felted it all. It didn't change it's feel that much, made it a little denser but not bumpy. It's still smooth and stretchy. Very stretchy :LOL
 

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it might not, but most places don't consider spraying it with sizing to be treating it and you never know what else is floating around in the facotry. I've gotten rolls of fabric that look like they have literally been dragged across the floor *L*.. better to give it a little bath just to be on the safe side.

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It won't felt much - at least not the kind I have experience with - ours doesn't have any lycra in it. But I was amazed at how soft and wonderful it still felt after felting it wasn't like wool jersey at all that totally changes into a new fabric. Felted interlock is still so soft and stretchy and then you won't have to worry about it shrinking or felting up with use.
 
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