Vertical Stripe Scarf - Multicolour
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A multicoloured scarf divided into three blocks of vertical stripes. Medium sized and long enough to tie once or twice round the neck, made from the softest lambswool. A double layer of fine knit in a plain stitch.
- 175 x 18cm
- Knitted in Leicestershire, England
- 100% Scottish spun lambswool certified by the Responsible Wool Standard
- Dyed using 100% GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) organic dyes.
Looking after your knitwear
These simple instructions explain the best waysto look after your knitwear so that it will continueto serve you well for many years.
- It is recommended you dry clean your garment, however you can hand-wash carefully using the following instructions: Hand wash in cold water with a specialist wool detergent.
- Look out for a Woolmark symbol on the packaging. It isn't recommended to use a washing machine, as your knits could shrink.
- Press out excess water in the sink, then gently press between a folded towel to soak up more water, do not wring out.
- Lay flat to dry, away from direct heat.
Moths are a fact of life but there are preventions that you can take to avoid them. Woollens should be clean before storing as moths love to munch on a food stain.
We suggest placing each piece into individual ziplock freezer bags before packing away for the summer months. Moths love a dark, still, dusty corner. It is helpful to keep your drawers and wardrobe clean and dust free. Give them a regular vacuum. Keep your wardrobe and drawers shut.
Since she was a teenager, Jo has always had an appreciation for good making.
Jo loves things that are made honestly and function well. Wool is an honest functional material and Scotland has a long history of making and producing the best knitwear in the world. Working closely with small mills that share her passion for tradition and craft, Jo reinterprets old technique with complex colour and pattern, which are both important ingredients in her work