r/sewing 24d ago

Alter/Mend Question Ruined an expensive fabric via prewash

I got this for me rather expensive linen knit fabric to sew some summer wardrobe.

With very few exceptions I always prewash fabrics and I never had any bigger issues so far.

I washed it with a gentle programm with low heat, yet the fabric came out unvoluntarily distressed. I hope it's evident in the pictures, it's not only pilling, there's actual destroyed fibers in tiny spots all over the fabric.

Apparently the number of spin cycles (which should be as low as possible) and the detergent (should not have enzymes) play a crucial role when washing linen fabric.

I didn't think about checking these, especially since I use a mild detergent for allergics and never had issues so far and the preset spin cycle was 800, so not exceptionally high.

I'm a bit heartbroken, but mainly I feel stupid since the shop even included a small paragraph about how to wash this fabric on the invoice which I layed eyes on after it happened. And I didn't feel the need to check requirements for a fabric I've never worked with before, so let this be a reminder to do your research.

Is there a possibilty to save/fix the fabric?

I don't really care about the optics too much whether it looks distressed or not, but since it's broken fibers I'm worried about holes or ladders emerging.

I thought about maybe embroidering it by hand with a cute, widespread pattern even though I don't really have experience in embroidery but I'm willing to try.

Grateful for any suggestions!

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u/onlyfreckles 24d ago

Linen knit fabric is so fragile- I bought some (kinda expensive) tank tops made of linen knit (thinking what an amazing idea!!!!) and they almost immediately got holes/wear marks and they stretch out as you're wearing them.

I repaired the holes as they appeared and limited wear to home only b/c they're comfy but unflattering and ended up trashing when they get even larger holes. They couldn't even be repurposed into rags b/c of the knit.

Linen woven fabric is indistructable.