Knitting isn’t just a practical and effective way to make things to wear and keep you warm. It’s also an art. Apparently, knitting began life in ancient Egypt before spreading to Spain via the Islamic Conquest and eventually spreading across Europe.
In the early days in Europe, knitting was something only the super-wealthy could afford.
During the ’70s and ’80s many artists carried on the trend for creating art in yarn. They harnessed knitting and crocheting as a feminist tool as well as an art, a way to connect the craft as women’s work with domestic repression.
However nowadays knitting in addition to being necessary in our closet is also part of the art.
With the best quality yarns and great imagination we create knitwear or to put it better, sculptures so that women feel cozy but at the same time stylish.
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Care
Some washing mashines even have a setting for wool garments. If that is the case for your washing mashine ,then obviously, that is the setting that you want to use.
If not, then you can do it like this. Fill a clean sink with cold water. Add some detergent special for knitwear. Put it in and give your knitwear some gentle squeeze. Do not wring out or pull, as this can cause damage to the yarn and shape. Leave it for 10-20 minutes. Take it out gently with your 2 hands and make sure it does not hang. Push gently so that a lot of water leaves. Finally lay it on a towel and on the drying rack until dry. Never hang knitwear like clothes. We treat our knits like they were babies. So you can keep your knits like new for many years.
After you put it back in your closet, remember to put some lavender to keep away the moth that can destroy it and at the same time give it a scent that will set your mood.