Throws – together with rugs and cushions – are one of the easiest ways to transform a room. If you’re fed up with your sofa or want to add a touch of luxury to your bed, a well-chosen throw may be your best option.
Our wool throw HOIE and other products carrying the Woolmark brand live up to standards defined by the Woolmark Company. These standards ensure a high wool fibre content and high quality within wool products.
Maintaining a woolen throw involves careful handling to preserve its softness, warmth, and durability. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to properly care for your woolen throw:
1. Read the Care Label:
Always check the manufacturer's care instructions on the label before cleaning your woolen throw. Different wool types may require specific care.
2. Regular Cleaning:
- Shake Out Dust and Debris: Regularly shake your woolen throw to remove dust and debris.
- Spot Clean: Use a damp cloth to gently blot any spills or stains immediately. Avoid rubbing, which can damage the fibers.
3. Washing:
- Hand Washing:
- Fill a basin with cold or lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild wool detergent.
- Submerge the throw and gently agitate it for a few minutes.
- Let it soak for about 10-15 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly with cold water until the detergent is completely washed out.
- Machine Washing:
- Use a washing machine only if the care label permits.
- Select a delicate or wool cycle with cold water and mild wool detergent.
- Place the throw in a mesh laundry bag to protect it during the wash cycle.
4. Drying:
- Never Wring Out: Avoid wringing out your woolen throw as it can distort the shape and damage the fibers.
- Lay Flat to Dry: After washing, lay the throw flat on a clean, dry towel. Roll the towel with the throw inside to gently squeeze out excess water. Then, unroll and lay the throw flat on another dry towel or a drying rack, reshaping it to its original form.
- Avoid Direct Heat: Keep the throw away from direct sunlight, radiators, or tumble dryers. Air-drying in a well-ventilated area is best.
5. Storing:
- Clean Before Storing: Always clean your woolen throw before storing it to prevent moth damage and mold growth.
- Dry Storage: Store the throw in a cool, dry place. Avoid plastic bags, as they can trap moisture and lead to mildew. Instead, use a breathable cotton storage bag or a pillowcase.
- Moth Prevention: Add cedar blocks or lavender sachets to your storage area to deter moths.
6. Dealing with Pilling:
- Use a Pilling Comb: Gently remove any pills that form on the surface of the throw with a pilling comb or fabric shaver. Be careful not to damage the fibers.
7. Freshening Up:
- Air Out: Occasionally, air out your woolen throw by hanging it outside on a dry, breezy day. This helps to freshen it and remove any lingering odors.
8. Professional Cleaning:
- Dry Cleaning: If your woolen throw is particularly delicate or heavily soiled, consider taking it to a professional dry cleaner experienced with wool products.
By following these steps, you can keep your woolen throw looking beautiful and feeling cozy for years to come. Proper care ensures that your throw remains a treasured part of your home decor.