I use the highest quality yarns to create these wonderful scarves. All of the scarves are hand-knit with needles, not a commercial knitting machine. You will notice the selection of scarves come in a variety of colors and textures. As well as lengths and widths. I hope you will discover the one that will keep you warm and looking stylish all year-round.
Care Instructions
After you take your hand-knit scarves home they will need a little loving care to keep them looking as beautiful as the day you received them.
To wash you scarf you will want to fill a container that is at least twice the size of the garment with cool tap water. Never use warm or hot water. It is best to keep your water temperature consistent especially if washing natural fibers. You'll want to use a soap or detergent that is very gentle that is made for woolens and hand-knits. If you can't find anything that is very gentle you can use a baby shampoo. Add a small amount of the soap to the water before you add your hand-knit scarf. Next, place the hand-knit scarf into the cool water and detergent solution. Now, gently squeeze the scarf until it has fully absorbed the water. Do not stretch or rub the yarns. Don't worry if the yarn bleeds a bit, this is natural, especially with dark colors. When you think the hand-knit scarf has been properly cleaned, gently remove it from the soapy water and squeeze out the excess moisture. Then, rinse your wash container and fill it again with cool water. Add the scarf and gentally squeeze to remove any remaing soaps. Carefully remove the scarf and squeeze out the excess water. Place it on a clean, dry towel and shape it into its original form. Allow it to air dry. You can fluff your scarf in the dryer, using the air dry or cool dry cycle for about 7 mintutes. This final step is optional. Only dry your scarf in the dryer once you scarf has completely air dryed. Never place wet hand-knit scarfs in the dryer.
