How to Wash

There is nothing better than the feeling of a new knitted sweater or a pair of socks, when you have used many knitting hours, and they turned just as you wanted. And we will like to help you, treating your woolen garments right, given them a long life. 
As our yarns are not the same, we have different washing instructions for how to wash the finished garments. Particularly our instructions for washing garments with more than one yarn quality or with more than one colour, are worth paying attention to.

Peruvian, Pernilla, Tilia, Alva and Saga

Hand wash in lukewarm water with a certified wool wash detergent. Handle the finished work carefully. Rinse in water at the same temperature as the detergent water. Roll the finished garment into a towel and gently squeeze out the water. Shake gently and lay the finished work flat to dry on a towel.

Arwetta, Anina and Merci

The wool in these yarns have been superwash processed, i.e. they can be machine washed without felting. Use a certified wool wash detergent. Machine wash at 30 degrees gentle or wool cycle, spin at max 800 rpm. Lay the finished work flat to dry on a towel.

Paia

Wash as a superwash yarns (see above), but place the finished garment in a lingerie laundry bag.

How to wash yarns with different care instructions.

If you have knitted with different yarns, wash your finished work according to the instructions for the most delicate yarn.

How to wash knitear with different colours

Wash according to the instructions for the specific yarn. If it is very light and very dark colours knitted in the same work, wash in plenty of water. DO NOT let the knit soak, but take it out of the water immediately after washing. Rinse in plenty of water at the same temperature until the water is completely clear.