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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

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Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2009 :  9:33:17 PM  Show Profile
Anyone else ever heard of these before? Kind of cool. They are suppose to eliminate static cling. I want to know if anyone has tried them and if they really work. I have a bunch of wool I haven't spun yet and thought it would be fun to make some. I like the concept as I don't want to use dryer sheets anymore.

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LynnMarie
True Blue Farmgirl

612 Posts

Lynn
Staunton IL
USA
612 Posts

Posted - Jun 25 2009 :  12:04:11 PM  Show Profile  Send LynnMarie a Yahoo! Message
Well...I am in the process of making the wool balls so I haven't tried them yet. I too am curious if they work.

LynnMarie


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peapicker
True Blue Farmgirl

716 Posts


texas
USA
716 Posts

Posted - Jun 25 2009 :  2:07:40 PM  Show Profile
If they wool balls work will you let us know. I would like to stop using the sheets in the winter, but the static is bad. I'm going to statt trying to hang most stuff outside for the time being. Now I might need instructions on how to make them.
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laurzgot
True Blue Farmgirl

1629 Posts

Laurie
Alvin Texas
USA
1629 Posts

Posted - Jun 25 2009 :  8:45:15 PM  Show Profile
In the plum =easy issue of MJF on page 14 is a little tid-bit on wool dryer balls. I was also thinking of making them just got to figure it out. good luck to anyone making them.
Laurie

suburban countrygirl at heart
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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

5216 Posts

Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - Jun 26 2009 :  05:58:51 AM  Show Profile
Oh ladies, please post with an update! I would love to try making these too!

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ranchmama
True Blue Farmgirl

360 Posts

Elise
Rosebud MT
USA
360 Posts

Posted - Jun 26 2009 :  06:07:49 AM  Show Profile
Here is a site I found awhile ago.
http://goodmama.typepad.com/goodmama/2008/05/make-your-own-wool-dryer-balls.html

I would like to make and use my own too. I hear tennis balls work about the same too.

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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Jun 26 2009 :  9:18:15 PM  Show Profile
A great site, Elise, a bit simpler then how I was thinking of doing it, thanks for sharing it.

Tennis balls, aye? Once my move is complete, I am going to give these a shot, just sounds to fun not too.

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Lorie Marler
True Blue Farmgirl

265 Posts

Lorie
Guymon Ok
USA
265 Posts

Posted - Jul 23 2009 :  08:30:36 AM  Show Profile
I have had/made wool dryer balls for sometime now and I loooove them!!! They have greatly cut down my drying time (make sure to have at least 2 right now I only have 1 the kiddos like to play with them too) As far as static goes I don't notice static as much but I do still have some when I dry fleece blankets. Now the dryer balls do get fuzzy after a long period of use but that helps catch some of the fuzzies off the clothes so I just pick it off.
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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Jul 23 2009 :  4:09:53 PM  Show Profile
I picked up some roving at Farm Fair, just haven't had time to make them yet.

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RoddyFarmGirl
Farmgirl at Heart

4 Posts

Jennifer
Huger SC
USA
4 Posts

Posted - May 18 2013 :  5:42:56 PM  Show Profile
My husband and I made around 15-20 wool balls for our dryer and we love them. No static what so ever and it seems like our clothes dry quicker. When we made them we used 100% real wool yarn. As we wrapped the yarn around and around to make a ball we had to be careful to not make the yarn too tight. This is our second time making them and they unraveled the first time because we wrapped them too tight. We also felted them three or four times as we wrapped. We felted them in panty hose (each one was in a section that we tied off with dental floss) so far so good....we researched them online and found a way to make them. Be prepared...they do make a lot of noise when you dry but saves us from putting chemical filled dryer sheets onto our clothes and towels.
Good luck!
Jennifer

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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - May 18 2013 :  8:05:16 PM  Show Profile
I love mine, mine are stuffed with wool balls, and then knitted wool around them. That keeps them from falling apart. I buy mine locally.

Yes they are the same concept of adding tennis balls, but my friends and i worry about the toxins let out in the air heating up "plastic/rubber" in the dryer, but don't worry about that with the wool.


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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - May 19 2013 :  12:38:17 AM  Show Profile
Gee, Jennifer, mine don't make any noise at all -- maybe just a soft "thump thump" if the dryer isn't very full. I guess different kinds of dryers will give different results that way. I sure do love my wool dryer balls. They're a couple of years old now and show no signs of losing their "mojo."
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SandraM
True Blue Farmgirl

295 Posts

Sandra
Coldwater Michigan
USA
295 Posts

Posted - May 19 2013 :  10:18:31 PM  Show Profile
I made three of them. I would like to make a few more. I read that 5 is a good number to have in a large dryer.
There are a lot of ways to make them. I have a blog post on how I made mine.
http://www.mittenstatesheepandwool.com/2012/10/yet-another-use-for-wool.html


Sandra
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Christen Rosamilia
Farmgirl in Training

38 Posts

Christen
Grand Terrace CA
38 Posts

Posted - May 26 2013 :  08:01:11 AM  Show Profile
Hi everyone! Love the wool bals you made Sandra...nice to the touch too I bet.
My husband vehimently defended a ball of tin foil he placed in our dryer a few months ago, as a protector from static. It seems to be working. We used to exchange a lot more shocks, instead of the intended kisses! Shorter drying times tho....I cannot see how the foil would help with that. Wool eh? Hmmmmm. My interest is perked

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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl

9269 Posts

Denise
Beavercreek Ohio
USA
9269 Posts

Posted - May 26 2013 :  12:20:51 PM  Show Profile
Going to check Etsy to see if anyone sells these.

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Mollymaude
True Blue Farmgirl

92 Posts

Vickie
San Angelo TX
USA
92 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2013 :  03:31:55 AM  Show Profile
Hi MagnoliaWhisper,
I love that name!
Would you share the information on where you buy yours? I don't have one spare minute to add anything else to my day at this point in time but would sure like to try the wool dryer balls.
Thanks so much.
Have a great and blessed day.
Vickie


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Originally posted by MagnoliaWhisper

I love mine, mine are stuffed with wool balls, and then knitted wool around them. That keeps them from falling apart. I buy mine locally.

Yes they are the same concept of adding tennis balls, but my friends and i worry about the toxins let out in the air heating up "plastic/rubber" in the dryer, but don't worry about that with the wool.


http://www.heathersprairie.blogspot.com



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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2013 :  06:24:29 AM  Show Profile
I buy them at a local store called Sweet Cheeks, I wish that I knew the woman personally who made them (she is local too) cause then she would get more of a cut of it...but here's the info on the store

http://www.sweetcheeksbabies.com/

They are open 7 days a week. But, I think she was saying they may be closed over the July 4 holidays. I'm not sure though.

She sells a few different ones though. Tell her (the owner's name is Julie) that you are wanting the kind that are locally made in Wichita, and are knitted/crocheted around the outside in variegated colors. An a customer of hers told you that they are in a glass jar to choose from. They usually are almost always sold out though (only having 3 or 4 to choose from. I love them though, and need to buy more! lol


http://www.heathersprairie.blogspot.com
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2013 :  06:25:57 AM  Show Profile
oh an thanks about the name! :)


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Mollymaude
True Blue Farmgirl

92 Posts

Vickie
San Angelo TX
USA
92 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2013 :  08:40:06 AM  Show Profile
Thank you so much!
I can't wait to make an order and try them out.
Appreciate your supplying all the information to make it easier for me to locate them.
Take care and be blessed.
Vickie




quote:
Originally posted by MagnoliaWhisper

oh an thanks about the name! :)


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Mollymaude
True Blue Farmgirl

92 Posts

Vickie
San Angelo TX
USA
92 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2013 :  10:58:27 AM  Show Profile
You are welcome. Is there a story behind the name MagnoliaWhisper?

I have e-mailed Julie at the store and am anxiously waiting on her reply.

Have a fun day.

Vickie

quote:
Originally posted by MagnoliaWhisper

oh an thanks about the name! :)


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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2013 :  2:16:21 PM  Show Profile
I love Magnolia's, and was trying to come up with something kind of whimsical and that was available in most internet things-email addresses, websites, etc. And it was...I am thinking about changing it though just a little, but keeping the magnolia part. lol But, I've had it for over 10 years, maybe closer to 15 and so it's kind of hard to change every thing over at this point! lol


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MtnGrlByTheBay
True Blue Farmgirl

171 Posts

Erin
Lexington Park MD
USA
171 Posts

Posted - Jun 25 2013 :  08:29:51 AM  Show Profile
my Secret Sister, BlackRabbit, gave me some! I use them all the time. I believe they came from: kim@bluemoongoods.com. I must say, though, that I've been using them with dryer sheets, and I didn't realize until I found and re-read the instructions today, that I do not NEED to use dryer sheets with them! Now, I can't say, for sure, if they save my drying time. I just use the pre-sets on the dryer, but I think it is time for an experiment!!!

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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Jun 26 2013 :  4:57:58 PM  Show Profile
What a nice gift, Erin! Yeah, the idea behind dryer balls is that they take the place of dryer sheets. I also use white vinegar in the washing machine, which also has a softening effect. There's really no reason to ever use any kind of fabric softener.

Oops: To clarify, I meant there's no need to use any kind of COMMERCIAL fabric softener. But you probably figured that out ;)

Edited by - Rosemary on Jun 26 2013 4:59:00 PM
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KatTylee
True Blue Farmgirl

230 Posts

Katrina
Mitchell Nebraska
USA
230 Posts

Posted - Jul 23 2013 :  07:11:50 AM  Show Profile
Hello. I just got done making a pile of these Wooly Balls for both my Etsy shop and my market stall if anyone is interested.

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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

6534 Posts

Winnie
Gainesville Fl
USA
6534 Posts

Posted - Jul 24 2013 :  07:13:54 AM  Show Profile
I made some wool dryer balls and love how they work! I do notice a tiny bit of static still on my husbands running gear but nothing else. I think some of those synthetic fabrics are a problem . Mine were made form 100% wool that I made into tight balls and felted . In addition, I started also using white vinegar for a rinse which is also supposed to help. With my homemade laundry powder , felted wool balls, and herbal dryer sachet, my clothes are coming out cleaner and fresher tha ever before!

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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Aug 11 2013 :  12:37:06 PM  Show Profile
Good for you, Winnie! That's my system and it really does work so well. Now any then, I'll tap some drops of essential oil on the dryer balls. I find this works better for a subtle scent than the more common alternative of adding them to the soap powder mixture.
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