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Blog posts
Pilling on wool sweaters is common but preventable. This post covers ways to remove pills using fabric shavers, wool razors, and sweater combs. We’ll also share tips on washing and hand-removal techniques to keep your wool garments looking fresh.
Wool is naturally resilient, self-cleaning, and softens over time with proper care. Avoid enzyme-based detergents, which strip its protective properties. Use a pH-neutral, enzyme-free formula to preserve its lanolin and moisture-wicking abilities. If wool shrinks, a gentle soak and reshaping can restore its size, keeping your garments lasting and luxurious.
Many people believe they’re allergic to wool, but true wool allergies are extremely rare. Most discomfort comes from wool sensitivity, where coarse fibres irritate the skin rather than triggering an immune response. A genuine wool allergy is a reaction to lanolin, the natural wax in sheep’s wool, which can cause hives, itching, or respiratory symptoms. If you experience irritation, switching to superfine merino, cashmere, or lambswool—fabrics with softer fibres—can make all the difference.
Finding the perfect gift for a loved one in a care home means balancing comfort, practicality, and sentiment. Wool products—like sheepskin rugs, cosy blankets, and warm socks—offer warmth, support, and a sense of home. A luxurious wool duvet or a soft merino shawl can enhance their comfort and well-being. Ultimately, the best gift is one that shows love and understanding.
Wool doesn’t have to be itchy—by choosing high-quality fibres like Merino or Cashmere and using the right care techniques, you can enjoy soft, irritation-free comfort. Simple methods like washing with a wool-safe detergent, using a conditioner soak, or even freezing wool overnight can make a significant difference. Over time, wool naturally softens, making it even more comfortable with wear. Whether it’s a cosy sweater or a luxurious blanket, proper wool care ensures lasting warmth and softness.