Avoid strong agitation stiff brushing or rolling a tapestry as much as possible to keep fragile fibers intact.
How to clean wool and cotton wall hanging.
Your jacquard woven tapestry can be cleaned once or twice a year using a vacuum with an upholstery attachment.
Dry cleaning is recommended for jacquard woven tapestries.
A quick trick is to rub the colored areas with a wet white cloth not paper towel and see if any color comes up.
Then air dry it flat on a clean towel or drying rack.
Add in your piece.
To avoid shrinkage air dry cotton sweaters by laying them flat on a clean towel or drying rack.
You can probably wash it by hand in a very gentle detergent like woolite but be sure to follow the manufacturer s instructions to be on the safe side.
To remove any stains we recommend dry cleaning to maintain and protect the beauty of your tapestry.
Your tapestry is 100 cotton.
You could ruin the weave finish or decorations.
Spot clean hanging tapestries with a recommended dry cleaning solution but avoid soaking the fibers.
To clean your tapestry in a small area simply use a soft brush such as a dry clean soft paint brush on its surface.
I would gently clean it in a sink or tub depending on it s size w woolite and warm water.
The real concern is if there are dyed yarns used which may cause the color to run naturally colored wool won t do that.
Just fill the sink or tub w water and mix the woolite into the water with your hand.
Here are 5 ways to clean a tapestry if you do need to do this.
While hand washing is always best you can use a machine on the gentle cycle.
Machine washing and drying is not okay.
When in doubt check the care label.
You can also use a vacuum cleaner with a clean upholstery head attachment to gently vacuum the tapestry surface.
A single washing is not going to mat the wool unless you re agitating it vigorously this is how felt is made.