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Organic wool cuffs mottled sage (organic, mulesing-free) rib in a tube
Organic wool cuffs mottled sage (organic, mulesing-free) rib in a tube
Width: 75cm (+- 5%)
Weight: 400 g/m^2 (+-5%)
Info: Bei einer Abnahme bis zu 5 Metern (Anzahl: 50) werden die bestellten Stoffe selbstverständlich am Stück geliefert.
Wool cuffs mottled with sage
Here you get the woolen cuffs in the color mottled sage. The yarn for the cuffs is made from the same yarn as our mottled sage wool fleece and therefore fits perfectly.
combination and cuffs
The cuffs are made for rather heavy fabrics such as wool fleece, wool terry, boiled wool and loden, but also wool jerseys with a higher surface weight. Many also use the cuffs for other things, such as pencil skirts, fitted tops or the like. There are really no limits to your imagination, as we are always pleased to see!
We do not recommend these cuffs for rather light and delicate fabrics such as wool/silk, thinner wool jersey or similar, as they are too heavy and coarse.
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!
Here you can see a combination of a wool fleece jumper based on the pattern Oversized Sweater by Lybstes and leggings made from mottled sage wool cuffs based on the leggings pattern by Klimperklein (from the book "Babyleicht")
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materials and information
materials and information
97% wool (merino wool, kbt) / 3% elastane - organic jersey/mulesing free
wool cuffs
wool cuffs
Wool cuffs are ideal as a finish for all wool garments. Since wool does not absorb water, it is particularly important for outdoor and baby clothing that no cotton cuffs are placed on the ends. These get wet and cold and also need more care (=washed more often) than the rest of the woolen garment. A wool cuff, on the other hand, requires just as little care as the rest of the wool garment. It keeps you warm even when it's wet, doesn't feel clammy when it's slightly damp and can simply be brushed out when it's dirty. If there are bad smells (smoke, sweat, traces of urine), simply airing out the wool cuffs is enough. Our organic wool cuffs (kbt, 97% new wool) are mixed with 3% elastane for long-lasting elasticity and durability.
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.
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.
Since wool fibers are more sensitive when wet than when dry, it is recommended that woolen clothing be dried 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
sewing instructions
The wool cuff can be sewn up just like conventional cotton cuffs. Since wool fibers are more stretchy than cotton fibers, the wool cuff also has more stretch than most cotton cuffs. So we recommend multiplying here by a lower factor (0.6 or 0.65) to determine the length of cuff needed, rather than the factors of 0.7 or 0.8 often recommended for cotton cuffs. It is also suitable as an edging strip for necklines or body ends.
Tip: Alternatively, wool and silk stripes can also be used here.
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.
origin
origin
The raw wool for these cuffs comes from sheep from controlled organic animal husbandry - kbT - from Argentina. The cuff is produced in Germany.
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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.
Wool cuffs...
... can basically be sewn like cotton cuffs - they are just a little more stretchy and can therefore be sewn up a little more sparingly.
What is special about them, however, is that they have the same good properties as wool products - in particular, they do not absorb water and are therefore particularly suitable as a finish for woolen outdoor clothing and cloth diapers. Both then do not feel damp, clammy and cold when slightly wet.
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? Abroad we ship 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, embroidery stabilizer, sewing machine needles, rubber bands, wool braid, buttons, care products, soap bubbles and much more in our range?