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rxneutrino t1_j60nqr9 wrote

Damn, made them worse imo.

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MeadowBeam OP t1_j60wsgm wrote

My bad, the de-fuzzed one is on the left!

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Glad-Distribution-93 t1_j60pzg2 wrote

What did uou use? Mine never come out that good.

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MeadowBeam OP t1_j60qbco wrote

I used tiny scissors that came in a pocket sewing kit. I pulled the fuzzy bits taught and cut as close as I could without hitting the knit. It took about an hour per glove, though, so there are probably better ways!

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lauramble14 t1_j60w99b wrote

I have a cardigan I need to do this for and I'm really hoping there is a better way!

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throwawaybeachgoer t1_j61581a wrote

An electric shaver capped to a point that it won't dig into the cardigan itself should work!

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DrunkOnSushi t1_j648d25 wrote

Look up ‘fabric shavers’ or ‘pill removers for sweaters.’ Get an electric/battery operated one, they work really well. $15-30 and maybe 20-30min for an entire sweater. Gloves are trickier with all the small spaces but for sweaters, blankets, couches, pillows, etc the electric ones are great!

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stardust_light t1_j60lytm wrote

I hope the left one is the "after" photo

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MeadowBeam OP t1_j60nokp wrote

Yes, you are correct haha I probably should have put a more accurate title

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deliberatelyawesome t1_j60ji48 wrote

I can't tell a difference from here. Wanna show me on mine?

Jk looks nice!

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