Great Balls of Fiber

Another great clothing annoyance besides lint is pilling - you know, those little nubs of fiber that commonly collect on sweaters, especially under the arms. They're kind of like that tiny eyebrow that's too short to pluck, an itch in your inner ear, and cowlicks - totally nonfixable...or so they may seem...

Instead of tediously pulling them off, one by one, or worse, chucking the poor body-warmer entirely, try one of these handy sweater comb contraptions if you don't have one already. You need to be especially gentle with cashmere, but this little beaut really helps keep sweaters looking smart and will last forever (my own's going on five years).

-Jenifer Morgan...off to rattle my brain on a different subject...

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I have been using a washable silicon roller for years. It works great! http://www.simplygoodstuff.com/lint_roller.html
For getting rid of pills, I prefer one of those battery-operated clothes shavers. The silicone rollers are OK, for lint and pet hair, but they won't get rid of pills. For the pills, you need something that's going to cut them off. You just need to be careful not to get the actual fabric caught in it.
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