Care instructions


  • Scarf Fine Merino Wool


I recommend hand washing only, using a mild (preferably eco-friendly) detergent in cold water. Please do not rub vigorously, because you risk felting it, which will cause shrinking. Do not tumble dry. Rinse out the detergent until the water runs clear. Gently remove excess water, and lay your scarf flat on a dry absorbent towel. Roll up the scarf in the towel, pressing firmly as you roll. Don’t wring the towel. Place the scarf on a dry towel until fully dry. The first few washes the scarf may release little dye. This is normal and won’t affect the look of your scarf.

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Poncho Fine Merino Wool


I recommend hand washing only, using a mild (preferably eco-friendly) detergent in cold water. Please do not rub vigorously, because you risk felting it, which will cause shrinking. Do not tumble dry. Rinse out the detergent. Gently remove excess water, and lay your poncho flat on a dry absorbent towel. Roll it up in the towel, pressing firmly as you roll. Don’t wring the towel. Let it fully dry. After that you can iron it on wool settings.  The first few washes the poncho may release little dye. This is normal.

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Scarf Lambswool


I recommend hand washing only, using a mild (preferably eco-friendly) detergent in cold water. Please do not rub vigorously, because you risk felting it, which will cause shrinking. Do not tumble dry. Rinse out the detergent until the water runs clear. Gently remove excess water, and lay your scarf flat on a dry absorbent towel. Roll up the scarf in the towel, pressing firmly as you roll. Don’t wring the towel. Place the scarf on a dry towel until fully dry. The first few washes the scarf may release little dye. This is normal.

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Scarf Silk

I recommend hand washing with a mild (preferably eco-friendly) detergent in cold water. You can also machine washing in using a bag for delicate clothing and on delicate settings. Do not tumble dry. Iron, on silk settings. On the first few washes the scarf may release little dye. This is normal. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, e.g. leaving it on the washing line for a few days.

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Scarf Wild Silk


I recommend hand washing, using a mild (preferably eco-friendly) detergent in cold water. Do not tumble dry. Iron, on silk settings. On the first few washes the scarf may release little dye. This is normal. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, e.g. leaving it on the washing line for a few days.

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Beanie and Fingerless Gloves

I recommend hand/machine washing, using a mild (preferably eco-friendly) detergent in cold water up to 20C is fine.  If you like, you can iron them on ‘Wool Settings.’ The first few times you wash them, they may release a little bit of  dye; don’t be alarmed. This is normal. 

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Bush Baby

I recommend hand wash only, using a mild (preferably eco – friendly) detergent in cold water. Please do not rub vigorously, because you risk felting it which will cause shrinking. Do not tumble dry. Rinse out the detergent. Gently remove excess water, and lay your baby product flat on a dry absorbent towel. Roll it up in the towel, pressing firmly as you roll. Don’t wring the towel. Let it fully dry and if you want you can iron it on wool settings. The first few washes may release little dye. This is normal.

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.

  • Rabbit Wool Socks

I recommend washing with wool-wash detergent, either by hand in lukewarm water or machine washing on a gentle wool cycle (up to 20 C with 600 spin)

To help preserve the colours of your products, consider adding a splash of vinegar to the final rinse. This simple step can enhance colour longevity and keep your items looking vibrant for longer.