Wool Beanies
100% Australian Wool Beanie
Ally Friendly!
Caring for your 100% wool handmade beanies is crucial to maintaining their quality and prolonging their lifespan. Here are some care instructions to keep them looking great:
Hand Wash: Always hand wash your wool beanies in lukewarm water with a gentle wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can cause the wool to shrink.
Soak: Gently soak the beanie in the soapy water for a few minutes, ensuring it gets fully saturated.
Rinse: After soaking, rinse the beanie thoroughly with lukewarm water until all soap residue is gone. Again, avoid wringing or twisting the beanie.
Dry Flat: Lay the beanie flat on a clean towel to remove excess water. Then reshape it to its original size and lay it flat on another towel to air dry. Avoid hanging the beanie, as this can cause it to stretch out of shape.
Avoid Direct Heat: Keep your wool beanie away from direct heat sources such as radiators or sunlight while drying, as this can cause the wool fibers to become brittle and damaged.
Storage: When not in use, store your wool beanie in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. You can also store it in a breathable fabric bag to protect it from dust and moths.
Pilling: Over time, you may notice some pilling (small balls of fibers) on your wool beanie. Use a fabric shaver or a lint roller to gently remove any pills, being careful not to pull on the fibers.
Occasional Washing: Wool doesn't need to be washed as frequently as other materials. Washing your beanie every few wears or when it's visibly soiled should be sufficient to keep it clean and fresh.
100% Australian Wool Beanie
Ally Friendly!
Caring for your 100% wool handmade beanies is crucial to maintaining their quality and prolonging their lifespan. Here are some care instructions to keep them looking great:
Hand Wash: Always hand wash your wool beanies in lukewarm water with a gentle wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can cause the wool to shrink.
Soak: Gently soak the beanie in the soapy water for a few minutes, ensuring it gets fully saturated.
Rinse: After soaking, rinse the beanie thoroughly with lukewarm water until all soap residue is gone. Again, avoid wringing or twisting the beanie.
Dry Flat: Lay the beanie flat on a clean towel to remove excess water. Then reshape it to its original size and lay it flat on another towel to air dry. Avoid hanging the beanie, as this can cause it to stretch out of shape.
Avoid Direct Heat: Keep your wool beanie away from direct heat sources such as radiators or sunlight while drying, as this can cause the wool fibers to become brittle and damaged.
Storage: When not in use, store your wool beanie in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. You can also store it in a breathable fabric bag to protect it from dust and moths.
Pilling: Over time, you may notice some pilling (small balls of fibers) on your wool beanie. Use a fabric shaver or a lint roller to gently remove any pills, being careful not to pull on the fibers.
Occasional Washing: Wool doesn't need to be washed as frequently as other materials. Washing your beanie every few wears or when it's visibly soiled should be sufficient to keep it clean and fresh.
100% Australian Wool Beanie
Ally Friendly!
Caring for your 100% wool handmade beanies is crucial to maintaining their quality and prolonging their lifespan. Here are some care instructions to keep them looking great:
Hand Wash: Always hand wash your wool beanies in lukewarm water with a gentle wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can cause the wool to shrink.
Soak: Gently soak the beanie in the soapy water for a few minutes, ensuring it gets fully saturated.
Rinse: After soaking, rinse the beanie thoroughly with lukewarm water until all soap residue is gone. Again, avoid wringing or twisting the beanie.
Dry Flat: Lay the beanie flat on a clean towel to remove excess water. Then reshape it to its original size and lay it flat on another towel to air dry. Avoid hanging the beanie, as this can cause it to stretch out of shape.
Avoid Direct Heat: Keep your wool beanie away from direct heat sources such as radiators or sunlight while drying, as this can cause the wool fibers to become brittle and damaged.
Storage: When not in use, store your wool beanie in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. You can also store it in a breathable fabric bag to protect it from dust and moths.
Pilling: Over time, you may notice some pilling (small balls of fibers) on your wool beanie. Use a fabric shaver or a lint roller to gently remove any pills, being careful not to pull on the fibers.
Occasional Washing: Wool doesn't need to be washed as frequently as other materials. Washing your beanie every few wears or when it's visibly soiled should be sufficient to keep it clean and fresh.