Artikelnummer: SW11505
Organic wool jersey in coal raven blue (merino, organic, mulesing-free)
Organic wool jersey in coal raven blue (merino, organic, mulesing-free)
Width: 140cm (+-5%)
Weight: 280g/m^2 (+-5%)
Info: Bei einer Abnahme bis zu 5 Metern (Anzahl: 50) werden die bestellten Stoffe selbstverständlich am Stück geliefert.
Wool jersey coal raven blue
Our charcoal blue wool jersey is warm and smooth to the touch. The wool jersey has a basis weight of 280g/m^2 and is therefore one of the heaviest among our thicker wool jerseys. However, it is still a fine knit and cannot be compared to thick, coarse winter wool sweaters!
The fabric is suitable for undershirts, leggings, thin sweaters or for lining boiled wool jackets, hats, scarves and the like.
The color is based on our bestselling charcoal blue wool/silk.
combinations and cuffs
All wool jersey and wool/silk fabrics in the shop are suitable for the combination of stripes. The wool jersey itself can be used as a cuff, for example, but other wool jerseys are also possible.
If you want a very firm cuff, e.g. for a belly cuff on trousers, you can also use the somewhat coarser ribbed wool cuffs in the tube .
design samples
We are also happy to show some design examples in the photos that were made available to us by enthusiastic customers. Thank you again for that!
The women's dress here is modeled by Cheffe from Danisch Pur personally ;-) It's an Elisabeth from Konfettipatterns, only the neckline is slightly different with an extra button. In addition, cuffs from a self-designed pattern.
The children's shirt with the shark is sewn according to the Lybstes pattern Cozy . The shirt with the cool sunglass model is the Michel by Lemel Design .
We try to keep the links up-to-date, but links will sometimes go nowhere if the relevant fabrics are sold out in the meantime. Since we have a constantly changing range, this unfortunately cannot be ruled out. So if the link goes nowhere, the substance is currently not purchasable. But don't worry: popular fabrics keep coming back.
Wool jersey fabric
Wool jersey fabric
Our organic wool jersey fabric (kbt, made from 100% new wool, merino) is produced according to the highest ecological criteria. It is therefore particularly suitable for the sensitive skin of babies and toddlers, as well as for all clothing that is worn close to the skin. Outerwear is also given something very special by the delicate shimmer of the wool fabric, so that the fabric is also ideal for adult clothing.
Characteristics
Characteristics
Wool is naturally self-cleaning and antibacterial. It absorbs moisture without feeling clammy and transports it outwards, away from the body. Merino new wool is very finely crimped, does not scratch and is wonderfully soft and fluffy.
Since wool clothing only rarely needs to be washed - brushing or airing it out is usually enough - the clothing is also very easy to care for.
However, as with all fabrics, we recommend a pre-wash, as the fabric can shrink by 10-15% depending on the washing method .
Wool as a natural product
Wool as a natural product
Very important - wool is a natural product and also one that can be slightly different with every shearing and every flock of sheep. Each fabric can be slightly different in feel than the fabrics before it. When spinning, a completely even thread is not possible, so that there are always thinner and thicker places in the fabric, which are caused by different thread thicknesses (especially if there are always thick or coincidentally always exactly thin places in two/three rows in a row). threads appear).
Especially with the Cino we have the phenomenon that two different colors are knitted together and then every now and then a stitch of one color is in the place where the other color would have been purely symmetrical. If something like this occurs very frequently on a piece of fabric and from both sides, it can actually look annoying, so we sort out such pieces as B-goods. If it is only on one side or only a few stitches per square meter, it is either not noticeable or the other side can be used without any problems (Cinos are interlocks, so that right and left sides do not differ). Please note this before ordering, as it is not a reason for complaint.
We have a photo (the one with the ruler) in the gallery where you can see such a spot. Please note - the image is not colourfast.
care instructions
care instructions
It is optimal if the woolen clothing is simply aired out in damp weather (e.g. in the bathroom when showering). The water vapor that meets the fabric then automatically transports away smaller dirt particles and bad odours.
If the clothes are heavily soiled, they can be washed by hand or on the wool cycle of the washing machine at 30 degrees with wool detergent. In winter, we recommend washing on a cold wool cycle, otherwise the difference between 30 degrees and cold rinsing water in the washing machine may be too great. Wool does not like strong temperature fluctuations.
As wool fibers are more sensitive when wet than when dry, it is recommended that wool jersey and wool silk be dried flat on a towel.
A lot of dirt can also be removed by tapping or brushing (e.g. with the miracle brush available in the shop).
For further care and sewing instructions, we also refer to our FAQs.
Questions are also gladly answered in our wool/silk fan group on Facebook, where many sewing examples can also be admired: click
Of course you can also contact us directly if you have any further questions.
sewing instructions
sewing instructions
Wool jersey can be sewn on the overlock as well as on the conventional sewing machine. It is important to use a stretchable stitch (e.g. zigzag stitch, pseudo-overlock stitch, etc.) and super stretch needles. The needles are specially made for very stretchy fabrics and ensure that the threads are not severed when sewing, but pushed to the side. This way there are no holes in the sewing machine in the long run. It may be helpful to lower the presser foot pressure on the sewing machine, or if this is not possible, use a walking foot. This prevents “wavy formation” when sewing.
As with other knitted fabrics, it is advisable not to start sewing at the very edge of the fabric, as this can sometimes "eat" into the machine. Here you can start sewing 2-3cm from the edge and sew up the beginning after a few stitches using the reverse button. Holding onto the protruding threads and gently pulling them backwards also makes it easier to start.
Wool silk fabric is stretchier than most comparable cotton jersey. Here it can make sense to sew one size smaller than normal and to stay with the usual dress size in length. As every pattern and build is different, it is highly recommended to place well-fitting garments on top of the appropriate pattern to provide a match.
For further care and sewing instructions, we also refer to our FAQs.
Questions are also gladly answered in our wool/silk fan group on Facebook, where many sewing examples can also be admired: click
Of course you can also contact us directly if you have any further questions.
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In our FAQs and our wool brochure you will find more information about our wool products in general and tips on care and sewing in particular. For exciting discussions with other seamstresses and to show the finished products, we would like to invite you to our Wool Silk fan group on Facebook.
What is important to us
When producing our meter goods, it is particularly important to us that they are produced in a socially and environmentally friendly manner. Not only because some of the fabrics are worn directly on the (children's) skin as underwear, but also because we want to support and protect nature with our daily actions.
Did you know that...
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Free shipping
...that your order within Germany from an order value of 75€ comes to you free of shipping costs? We ship to other European countries free of charge from an order value of €100.
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Everything you need for your projects
On to the accessories...that we also have sewing thread, labels, sewing machine needles, rubber bands, wool braid, buttons, care products, soap bubbles and much more in our range?