The Art of Caring for Your Knits I Knits, care & other rituals — because every stitch deserves tenderness.
1. Ironing

Treat your knits gently — press them inside out with a cool iron to keep their fibers soft and supple.
For pure virgin wool pieces, slip a damp cloth between the iron and the knit — a small ritual to protect the natural sheen and preserve the beauty of the wool.
2. Knitwear Care

With time and wear, your knit may reveal a little life - a tiny snag here, a soft pill there - signs of a garment well loved.
To smooth them away, use a delicate knitwear tool:
– A fine hook will help reloop any loose threads with ease.
– A gentle fabric shaver will whisk away pills without disturbing the plush texture or quiet luxury of the knit.
3. Ward Off Unwanted Visitors - Moths.
If moths ever make their way into your knitwear, don't panic - there's a gentle, natural solution. place them in the freezer for a couple of days. This quick ritual refreshes the wool, preserves its fibers, reduces pilling, kills bacteria, and quietly sends any unwanted visitors on their way.
4. Store It With Care
When your knits are taking a seasonal pay - sat, during summer months - treat them with the same intention you would while wearing them. Store each piece in a sealed bag to protect it from moisture and pests, such as moths, and add a small bundle of dried lavender. Your knits will rest beautifully, ready to be worn again, soft, fragrant, and full of life.
ool is a wonder—soft, resilient, and naturally self-cleaning. Our knits rarely need washing; sometimes only once a year, or every other year, if they remain unstained. To refresh your sweater, let it breathe in the fresh air for a few hours. Daylight is ideal—dew settles at night, and a gentle daytime drizzle only adds to the natural rejuvenation. Feel free to air out your knits as often as you wish; it’s a simple ritual that keeps them soft, vibrant, and alive.
Because caring for your knit is a sustainable act — a tender ritual that keeps it beautiful, season after season.
