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Set of woolen head wrap and beanie

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About this item

 

The advantages of a woolen beanie and woolen headscarf (hed wrap) include warmth, insulation, and comfort during colder weather. Wool is a natural insulator and can help regulate body temperature, making it a popular choice for winter accessories. Additionally, wool has moisture-wicking properties that can keep you dry and comfortable.

Material: 25% wool, 75% acrylic.

A sizes for adults are around 22-23 inches (56-58 cm).

Caring for wool items involves the following steps: 

 1. **Washing:** Hand wash wool items in cold water using a gentle detergent designed for wool or delicates. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. Alternatively, some wool items can be machine washed on a delicate cycle with cold water. 

 2. **Drying:** Lay the item flat on a towel to remove excess water, then reshape it to its original dimensions. Allow it to air dry away from direct sunlight or heat sources to prevent shrinking. 

 3. **Storage:** Store wool items in a cool, dry place. Avoid hanging them, as this can stretch the fabric. Instead, fold and place in a breathable bag or drawer. 4. **Pilling:** Remove any pills (small balls of fiber) that form on the fabric using a fabric comb or pill shaver. Gently glide the tool over the surface to maintain a smooth appearance. 

 5. **Ironing:** If needed, iron wool items on a low setting with a damp cloth between the iron and the fabric. Avoid high heat, as wool can scorch or shrink. 6. **Stains:** Treat stains promptly. Blot liquids with a clean cloth, then clean the area using a mild solution of water and wool detergent. Test in an inconspicuous area first. 

 7. **Moth Prevention:** To prevent moth damage, store wool items in sealed containers or use natural moth repellents like cedar or lavender.

Listed on 30 August, 2023