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Hello. Just wanted to add a comment about superwash wool and how it gets all wonky when washed/wet. I had this same problem until someone in my knitting group mentioned that superwash wool does tend to stretch a lot when wet, but when it goes in the dryer, the stitches/project tighten up and fall into place. I also did a revelry forum search and others said the same thing Sure enough, I took a few projects made from different manufacturers, popped them in washer and dryer, and sure enough, the stitches and the work looked how they were supposed to. Of course some yarn looked better than others. So if your superwash is not looking right, try putting it in the dryer.