♥ Do not tumble-dry

Tumble-drying can ruin your shawl in the same way
machine-washing does. The best way to dry your shawl is to
lay it flat out in the open air without exposing it to
direct heat or sunlight. Some shawls do not need to be
ironed. In case they do, always put a cloth between your
shawl and the iron to keep its great color.
♥ Know how to store your shawl
Since you do not need your shawl the whole year round, you
need to keep your shawl in great condition
for the next use. Do not hang, but rather, fold your shawl
to prevent losing its shape, especially if your shawl is
heavy. Keep it in a cool dry place, never in a damp or
very hot location. If your shawl is beaded or has added
embellishment, experts advise you to put acid-free white
tissue in between folds to avoid imprinting these designs
on the fabric of your shawl.
Give importance to special instructions
Shawls can be made from different fabrics and can come
with different accessories, thus requiring special care
for each shawl. Care to read special washing, drying, and
storing instructions that come when purchasing your shawl.
♥ Do some research

Sometimes, when you purchase a shawl, special instructions
are not included. If you got it online, try going to the
website of the shop and search for suggestions on
caring for your shawl. You can also contact their
customer support for more information. On the other hand,
you can search for articles and topics that can give you
shawl care tips.
♥ Go an extra Mile
Just when you think that a shawl with traces of piling or
has a hole or little tear is useless, think again. For
piling problems or when your shawl is said to show bits of
fluff on its surface, you can buy fabric shavers that are
available at most household stores or fabric shops. For
holes and tears, there are shops and people who can help
you. These people, known as darners, have the special
skills and equipment, such as needles and yarns, needed to
fix your shawl and make it look great again for a certain
price. Popular darners are usually found in India, but
your shawl shop may just know some from your area. You can
also search the Internet for special shops who offer such
services. Finally, if you are fond of knitting and you are
skilled at it, you can fix your own crocheted shawl by
studying very well the pattern and getting the right yarn
colors.
As long as you are willing to take care of your shawl
inasmuch as it undoubtedly gives you elegance and comfort,
maintaining the condition of your shawl is not that very
difficult after all. Give your shawl the best care and it
will give you the best beauty and warmth you deserve.

