Irish crochet is a beloved craft that has been passed down through generations. But what happens when a delicate piece of lace becomes stained with blood? Don't worry - this article will provide you with the best techniques for removing stain and restoring your cherished Irish crochet piece.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
To tackle a blood stain on an Irish crochet piece, you'll need:
Before you start trying to remove the stain, you'll want to blot up any excess blood. Use a soft cloth to soak up as much of the blood as possible.
Once you've blotted up the excess, you can apply the hydrogen peroxide directly to the stained area. Let the peroxide sit for about 5 minutes to give it a chance to break down the stain.
After the peroxide has had a chance to work its magic, you can use a cotton swab dipped in cold water to gently blot the stained area. Once you've removed as much of stain as possible, rinse the area with cold water.
Once you've rinsed the area with cold water, let the Irish crochet piece air dry. You should be left with a clean, stain-free piece of Irish crochet.
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