Wool Baby Blanket
Wool Baby Blanket
Our newest item the Wool Baby Blanket are made with 100% Manitoba grown and manufactured wool batting and 100% double gauze cotton fabric. A cozy and natural blanket for warmth or comfort for your little one.
Details of the blanket:
1/2 pound of 100% Canadian wool
100% cotton double or single gauze fabric (depending on pattern)
Leather tag made with local Manitoba leather
36” x 26” x1.5” dimensions
Blankets are shipped in flat-rate Canada post shipping boxes with cleaning instructions included. We always refund for overcharges on shipping.
Wool is comfortable, hypoallergenic and a sustainable product. We think it’s a great choice for your baby for all these reasons. Check out more resources here.
1) wool is hypoallergenic.
2) wool is temperature regulating
3) wool is a natural, renewable and sustainable product.
4) wool is comfortable.
How to clean your wool bedding
Often we worry about washing wool because it has the ability to felt (or shrink) thankfully wool is naturally self-cleaning, so it doesn't need regular washing. We recommend reading through these washing tips and handling the washing of your wool items with care.
Wool will felt because of drastic heat changes and agitation. So we avoid hot water and any sort of wringing or agitation.
Use the power of the sun:
For general care and cleaning of your wool bedding we recommend airing it often (twice a year).
Hang or lay out your wool bedding on a breezy, sunny day for at least 3 hours. Bacteria is killed by the natural UV light from the sun and will make your bedding fresh once again.
Spot Clean
The best way to deal with a stain or spill on your wool bedding is to spot clean the area.
Use a mild soap (like Eucalan wool wash) and lukewarm water and gently wipe or dab off the stain on your blanket or duvet with a cloth.
Hang or lay flat to dry outside
Full wash
Fill your bathtub or large sink with lukewarm water and a mild soap (like Eucalan wool wash)
Gently place your blanket in the tub or sink and let it soak. You can gently push it under the water until it is fully submerged (30 – 60 minutes)
Drain the water out. Do not twist, wring or agitate the blanket, you can gently press down the blanket to remove excess water.
Lay the blanket on a dry towel and gently roll it up to remove extra water.
Hang or lay flat on a drying rack in the sunshine to dry (do not use a clothes dryer).