Merino wool – the all-rounder among wool types
Doesn't smell, doesn't scratch, cools when it's warm and warms when it's cold - merino wool is perfect as a human's second "skin". For knitting and crocheting - for the whole family! Choose the ball of yarn in your favorite thickness and color and get started!
What is Merino wool?
Merino wool is one of the most popular and highest quality types of wool in the world. It comes from Merino sheep, which are mainly native to Australia and New Zealand. This wool has numerous positive properties that make it the perfect choice for a variety of designs and projects.
Merino wool is a natural fiber obtained from Merino sheep. Unlike conventional wool, Merino wool is particularly fine and soft, which makes it extremely pleasant on the skin. The fibers are much thinner than other types of wool, which contributes to their exceptional suppleness.
Merino wool collections
The benefits of merino wool
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Soft and comfortable:
Merino wool is incredibly soft and non-itchy, making it ideal for garments worn next to the skin.
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Breathable:
Merino wool has the ability to absorb moisture and wick it away to the outside. This keeps the skin dry and maintains a pleasant body climate.
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Temperature regulating:
This wool keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer because it naturally regulates body temperature.
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Sustainable and biodegradable:
Merino wool is a renewable resource and completely biodegradable, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
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Durable:
Merino wool garments are durable and retain their shape and quality even after many washes.
Areas of application of Merino wool -
Odourless:
Merino wool has antibacterial properties and therefore prevents unpleasant odors, even after prolonged wear.
Merino wool is an excellent choice for those who value quality, comfort and sustainability. Its unique properties make it a versatile and indispensable material in the fashion and textile industry.
Merino wool is used in a variety of products.
It is particularly popular for:
Clothing
From underwear and socks to sweaters and jackets, merino wool has many uses.
Baby clothes
The soft and skin-friendly nature of merino wool makes it perfect for sensitive baby skin.
Blankets & Pillows
Bedding made of merino wool ensures a pleasant sleeping environment.
Outdoor clothing
Thanks to its excellent temperature regulation and breathability, merino wool is ideal for sports and outdoor clothing.
Care of Merino wool
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Wash:
Merino wool can be machine washed, ideally on the wool cycle and with a special wool detergent.
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Dry:
It is best to dry lying down to preserve the shape.
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Iron:
If necessary, use a low temperature and a damp cloth between the iron and the wool.