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Artikelnummer: SW10141

Coupon 70 cm Bio Wolle Seide Karminrot Wollweiß Blockstreifen (kbt, mulesingfrei)

Coupon 70 cm Bio Wolle Seide Karminrot Wollweiß Blockstreifen (kbt, mulesingfrei)

Width: 150cm (+-5%)

Weight: 180g/m^2 (+-5%)

Regular price €36,00 EUR
Regular price €39,20 EUR Sale price €36,00 EUR
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Wolle Seide Karminrot Wollweiß Blockstreifen

Hier wird der Wolle Seide Stoff als Ringel angeboten in den Farben Karminrot und Wollweiß. Es handelt sich um schmale Blockstreifen in Karminrot und Wollweiß.

 

Wolle Seide Karminrot Wollweiße Blockstreifen - Kombination und Bündchen

Als Kombination eignen sich viele Wolle/Seide Unistoffe, unserer Meinung nach besonders die Farben Wollweiß, Karminrot, Nachtblau und Maisgelb. Aber auch fast alle anderen Farben gehen zu diesem Stoff - er macht fast jedes Kleidungsstück als Akzent bunter und fröhlicher - kann aber auch als komplettes Shirt mit dann dezentem extra Stück Stoff als Bündchen toll wirken. 

Wenn spezieller Bündchenstoff gewünscht ist, empfehlen wir hier entweder Wolljersey (der noch etwas fester als Wolle/Seide ist) oder unsere feinen Wollbündchen


Designbeispiele

Gerne zeigen wir in den Fotos auch einige Designbeispiele, die uns von begeisterten Kund*innen zur Verfügung gestellt wurden. Herzlichen Dank noch einmal dafür!

Das Damenshirt ist eine "Lima" von Melians kreatives Stoffchaos, in der Tasche mit Kohlrabenblauer Wolle/Seide kombiniert.

Das Shirt zum Kleid verlängert (sehr raffiniert gegen den Fadenlauf für Längsstreifen), ist das Shirt Galway von Lemel Design.

Das  Schnittmuster des Kinderhirts gibt es auch bei uns im Shop, das Viktor&Viktoria von Rosa Näht und Danisch Pur.

Die Bilder des Kindes im Wald und dem Sonnenhut Limette von Firlefanz aus unserer Hanf Webware in Nougat zeigt einen Jumpsuit Sonnengold von Firlefanz in Kombination mit W/S Waldtiere auf Karminrot.



materials and information

70% wool (merino wool) / 30% silk (mulberry silk) – organic jersey/mulesing free

wool/silk

Our organic wool-silk fabric (kbt, mulesing-free) 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-silk fabric, so that the fabric is also ideal for adult clothing.

Different batches

Please note that this fabric comes back to the shop from time to time as a perennial favorite and that the individual batches can differ slightly in terms of color and feel, so that it may not be possible to sew them into one piece of clothing if you want it to fit exactly.

Wool as a natural product

Please note that wool is a natural product. Here it can happen that the threads are thicker in some places than in others because the wool fibers are not all the same. Dyes may not be perfectly even as some fibers take color better than others. And there can also be wool fluff in the fabric that comes from fiber flight, which cannot be completely avoided, especially when processing wool products. No piece of fabric is like the other.

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. Mulberry silk ensures a pleasantly soft and skin-soothing wearing comfort. Silk has a temperature-regulating effect, warms in cold temperatures and cools on warm days. Since wool and silk clothing only rarely needs to be washed - brushing or airing it out is usually enough - the clothing is also very easy to care for.

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.

Since wool fibers are more sensitive when wet than when dry, it is recommended to dry the wool silk lying 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

Wool silk 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 thin 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.

Links

In unseren FAQs und unserer Wollbroschüre findet ihr noch weitere Informationen über unsere Wollprodukte allgemein und Hinweise zum Pflegen und Vernähen im Speziellen.  Für spannende Diskussionen mit anderen Nähern und zum Zeigen der fertigen Produkte, laden wir euch auch gerne in unsere Wolle Seide Fangruppe auf Facebook. 

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Mulesing Free

All of our wool/silk fabrics are mulesing-free. This means that "our" woolly sheep do not remove the skin around the tail without anesthesia to prevent pest infestation. This procedure has been sharply criticized by animal protection organizations. As a matter of principle, we only offer guaranteed mulesing-free wool/silk fabrics.

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  • sewing pattern

    ...we also offer patterns? They are specifically designed for wool/silk and other wool fabrics, as wool fabrics behave slightly differently than other jersey fabrics, which is what most competitor patterns are designed for. With our patterns you can be sure that everything fits together well.