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Alpaca wool itchy? What you can do about it
Soft natural fibers like alpaca are considered particularly pleasant on the skin. Nevertheless, you occasionally hear the opposite. As manufacturers, we clarify why this is and what you should look...
Read moreWashing and caring for alpaca wool
Alpaca fibers have a special characteristic that clearly distinguishes them from sheep's wool. Knowing this makes caring for your items easier and reduces the chance of making mistakes. As manufact...
Read moreWashing and caring for your virgin wool blanket
Pure new wool largely cleans itself. If you understand this natural principle, you'll wash less often and make significantly fewer mistakes. As a manufacturer, we'll show you what really matters wh...
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Llama and Alpaca: A Direct Comparison
At first glance, they look confusingly similar. But there are worlds between llamas and alpacas, especially when it comes to wool quality. Here you can find out which animal is behind your natural ...
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Changing bedding - how often is it really necessary
Every night, the body loses sweat, skin flakes, and moisture. Over the weeks, invisible residues accumulate in sheets, covers, and blankets. How often a change is actually advisable depends on more...
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Washing cashmere blankets - Gentle care for noble fibers
Cashmere is one of the most luxurious and delicate natural fibers. Washing a cashmere blanket requires special care to preserve its unique softness. As a manufacturer, we will show you how to prope...
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Washing and Drying a Wool Blanket - Care Instructions
A high-quality wool blanket, with proper care, will last you for many years. But how do you wash a wool blanket without it felting or shrinking? As manufacturers of natural fiber blankets since 176...
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Wool is biodegradable
Wool consists of keratin, the same protein as human hair. Wool grows naturally on sheep, just like our hair. Through biodegradation, microorganisms in the soil or water break down and consume subs...
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How Wool Reduces Climate Impact
The use phase is one of the most significant phases in a product’s lifecycle. This is the time when a consumer owns, wears/uses, washes, and cares for a garment. Research has shown that the way we...
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Yarn & Babies
A growing body of scientific evidence is helping to establish the clear link between wool and well-being. Nowhere is this translated more convincingly than with babies and newborns. Wool Keeps Bab...
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