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I knew it. My mother did the same thing to me when I was a kid. Only she did it on purpose. Took my favorites sweater and washed and dried it on high heat so it would shrink and fit my little sister. I never really forgave her for that.
The only thing worse would be if the sweater was one of Opal’s hand knitted sweaters. When a sweater costs upwards of $100 for yarn and many hours of labor (no matter how enjoyable) to have it ruined by deliberate incompetence would be grounds for divorce or even considered justifiable homicide.
I love it when my husband does the laundry. He likes to wash his own clothes (yay!) and he’s great at the sheets and towels, but he knows to leave my stuff alone.
Several lifetimes ago, I washed and dried a bunch of my wife’s sweaters. I thought I was doing her a favor when, in reality, I was generating a whole wardrobe of doll clothes. It’s funny now (even funnier since we’ve been divorced almost 40 years).
My parents received a beautiful crocheted afghan from my great aunt as a wedding present. My mother was not used to anything made with wool. She washed and dried it and now it fits a twin bed. It is about 67 yrs old now and I treasure it!
In my lifetime I have washed and dried (and shrunk) many wool items. You would think that I would have learned the first time! Luckily I can laugh and forgive myself. Unfortunately, my college roommate didn’t see it the same way. :-(
I was in the navy and we wore the dixie cup hats and there was a dirty ring on it so I got a tooth brush and bleach and brushed it on and washed it. LOL! I wound up with a beanie and a cloth ring. Who knew bleach would deteriorate the cloth!!
This is actually Opal’s fault. She should have never put her sweater in the laundry basket if it needed dry cleaning. It should be put somewhere separate to take to the dry cleaner.
dry clean was of course an issue, though I would expect a wool sweater to be hand washable. But around here we only put specific things in the dryer. I have a number of favorite t-shirts that have shrunk. Now we put most stuff on hangers to dry. If they have been washed several times I consider them preshrunk and don’t worry about them.
This is why my husband is not allowed to do laundry. When we got married I couldn’t understand why all of his underwear was gray. Then I realized that he sorted clothes by size. Dress socks and underwear both being small washed together. No nope.
C about 2 years ago
Laundry waiver achieved
allen@home about 2 years ago
I still say this isn’t all Earl fault.
ʲᔆ about 2 years ago
whooda thunkit?!?
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Called it. Earl unintentionally destroyed Opal’s sweater (not in shreds, but reduced in size).
TStyle78 about 2 years ago
It did say Dry Clean only.
gbars70 about 2 years ago
So, problem solved, kid’s got a sweater and Gramma gets to go shoppin’.
Cornelius Noodleman about 2 years ago
And he did the laundry down at the creek with a washboard.
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
I knew it. My mother did the same thing to me when I was a kid. Only she did it on purpose. Took my favorites sweater and washed and dried it on high heat so it would shrink and fit my little sister. I never really forgave her for that.
Doug K about 2 years ago
“It looks nice on you, Nelson. You’re welcome.”
ʲᔆ about 2 years ago
uh-oh…
Nelson’s looking more like Opal now https://www.gocomics.com/pickles/2023/01/31
laughingkitty about 2 years ago
Yes, Earl goofed. But it’s just a sweater. It’s not the end of the world. Life goes on.
iggyman about 2 years ago
Someone here called this yesterday!
iggyman about 2 years ago
The worse I did was mix whites with colors and ended up with blue-tinted t-shirts and socks!
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Next week it will fit Roscoe!
arolarson Premium Member about 2 years ago
The only thing worse would be if the sweater was one of Opal’s hand knitted sweaters. When a sweater costs upwards of $100 for yarn and many hours of labor (no matter how enjoyable) to have it ruined by deliberate incompetence would be grounds for divorce or even considered justifiable homicide.
Turnhandle about 2 years ago
I love it when my husband does the laundry. He likes to wash his own clothes (yay!) and he’s great at the sheets and towels, but he knows to leave my stuff alone.
gokar n t fa about 2 years ago
It’s all good…tsp people get new sweaters.
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
You’re welcome!
brick10 about 2 years ago
Well there you go. A nice sweater for Nelson. You’re welcome!
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 2 years ago
Several lifetimes ago, I washed and dried a bunch of my wife’s sweaters. I thought I was doing her a favor when, in reality, I was generating a whole wardrobe of doll clothes. It’s funny now (even funnier since we’ve been divorced almost 40 years).
ANIMAL about 2 years ago
I can’t BELIEVE she lets him do laundry..!!!!
angier3824 Premium Member about 2 years ago
My parents received a beautiful crocheted afghan from my great aunt as a wedding present. My mother was not used to anything made with wool. She washed and dried it and now it fits a twin bed. It is about 67 yrs old now and I treasure it!
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Boiled Wool garments command a high price. That’s Earls excuse, and he’s sticking to it.
JamieLee Premium Member about 2 years ago
In my lifetime I have washed and dried (and shrunk) many wool items. You would think that I would have learned the first time! Luckily I can laugh and forgive myself. Unfortunately, my college roommate didn’t see it the same way. :-(
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
I knew it! OY
indysteve9 about 2 years ago
I think all fabrics should be pre-shrunk before being made into garments.
wongo about 2 years ago
Sound like a “win, win” to me!
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Love the look on Roscoe
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
I was in the navy and we wore the dixie cup hats and there was a dirty ring on it so I got a tooth brush and bleach and brushed it on and washed it. LOL! I wound up with a beanie and a cloth ring. Who knew bleach would deteriorate the cloth!!
monya_43 about 2 years ago
This is actually Opal’s fault. She should have never put her sweater in the laundry basket if it needed dry cleaning. It should be put somewhere separate to take to the dry cleaner.
grrybrgss about 2 years ago
but the fact that he read the tag and disregarded it…
petermerck about 2 years ago
The dog looks surprised but he shouldn’t be.
eced52 about 2 years ago
Oops!
ladykat Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oops!
Diamond Lil about 2 years ago
I’ve been on the receiving end of laundry “helpfulness”. Sigh…
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 2 years ago
“You’re welcome.”
Twocat about 2 years ago
wait until he finds out what a huge hit grandma sweaters are at school/s
zeexenon about 2 years ago
My Marriage-101 class taught this method, to forever get out of unwanted spousal orders.
jbcuster about 2 years ago
Uh-oh! It was Opals’!
daleandkristen about 2 years ago
Earl may have taken a course in FELTING and, lucky for Nelson, Gramma’s sheep’s wool sweater is now perfect for him.
sid w about 2 years ago
dry clean was of course an issue, though I would expect a wool sweater to be hand washable. But around here we only put specific things in the dryer. I have a number of favorite t-shirts that have shrunk. Now we put most stuff on hangers to dry. If they have been washed several times I consider them preshrunk and don’t worry about them.
sisterea about 2 years ago
This is why my husband is not allowed to do laundry. When we got married I couldn’t understand why all of his underwear was gray. Then I realized that he sorted clothes by size. Dress socks and underwear both being small washed together. No nope.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 2 years ago
Love that surprised look on Roscoe’s face!
mary10331 about 2 years ago
Unless he when around picking up dirty clothes