Merino Wool Interlock, coffee dyed

Note: The fabric has slight imperfections on the color, some darker spots here and there but only on the other side. This is not significant if you make clothes out of it. We have lowered the price of this batch due to this reason, but future batches will cost the original price.
International food and beverage company Paulig's coffee waste from their carbon neutral Vuosaari roastery is used in the dying process of this merino wool interlock. Waste is generated as coffee production side stream, and it gets a new life as Natural Indigo produces natural dyes from it. Paulig aims to minimize coffee production waste and almost 100% is already recycled.
The merino wool interlock is a soft, breathable and elastic knit. Both sides look the same, making sewing easier and the knit more versatile in use. Like all wool fabrics, merino feels warm on the skin and absorbs moisture without feeling damp. Gentle and pleasant on sensitive and atopic skin.
High-quality, soft, and breathable merino wool is an excellent choice for sensitive skin. Naturally, our merino wool is Öko-Tex 100 certified for your family's safety.
Merino wool is one of the greatest ecological fibers out there in versatility: as a self-cleaning material you don't need to wash it almost at all, just hang it in the fresh air.
Mulesing-free!
1 unit is 10 cm: eg. 6 pcs = 60 cm. The fabric is always delivered in a whole piece.
Produced: Myllymuksut Oy
Material
- 100% merino wool
- Width 125 cm
- Weight 250 g/m²
Hand wash or machine wash with wool program 40°C, do not tumble dry. Use only wool safe detergents.
Please consider the right care of your wool garments:
Merino wool is by nature antibacterial, it is self cleaning. Air frequently, wash only when needed. Use wool washing agent or olive oil soap. Wash wool preferably by hand in lukewarm water or with a washing machine’s wool wash program, max. 30?C. Soft spin, do not tumble dry.Shape whilst damp and dry flat on a towel.
Do not dry wool in direct sunlight or close to a heating source.For protection against moths store wool clothing in a sealed plastic bag when not being used. When needed we recommend treating wool garments with wool conditioner to preserve its softness and ability to absorb moisture.