*New Cotton/Jute Garment Storage Bags in a handy 3-pack
Organise your wardrobe and protect your woollens from wool moths with Mika Creations Storage Cubes in 50% cotton and 50% jute. Fully lined to protect your precious garments, with a handy netted lid for cedarwood blocks and sachets.
Crafted from Juco blended with a higher cotton content for a luxurious feel, these storage cubes are a must for wool loving households. Perfect for storing your woollens over the Summer months to protect from moths and other critters.
Read below for our method of Summer wool storage that saves your precious woollies from being eaten every time.
Size: Available in a 3 pack set of sizes Small, Medium and Large
You can fit quite a lot of knitwear and precious textiles in these. Store your woollens, quilts, linen, seasonal and children’s clothing dust free and organised. These storage bags also make perfect packing cubes to protect and organise your family's garments when traveling.
Machine washable, foldable and durable, with snag free, smooth gliding secure zips
and strong handles for easy handling. With their simple design and natural tones they will match any décor and uplift any wardrobe, cupboard or open space.
A more sustainable and durable alternative to similar nylon/polyester storage cases.
Add a luggage tag to the outside of the case or pop a card in the netted lid and write contents and sizes of children's garments so you know what you have and don't double up come Winter.
Brand: Mika Creations
Designed in:Victoria, Australia
Origin of fibre:India
Country of manufacture:India
Fabric structure:50% Cotton, 50% Jute
Dyes:None
100% Biodegradable:Yes (excluding zippers)
Care Instructions: Wipe away marks with a damp cloth or machine wash, cold water, mild soap, no bleach, Air or line dry, Do not tumble dry. Please - Do not overfill.
How to protect your Woollens from moth and insect damage:
When the weather starts to warm up and your wool clothing isn't getting as much frequent use, it's time to implement your moth safety strategy.
Step 1: Detection. Knowing when they are starting to become active again will tell you when to start putting away less used items. We put moth traps out from the beginning of Spring and when we see the moths are active then we’ll start to ensure that any wool clothing not being used frequently gets dealt with to prevent damage.
Step 2: Clean/Mend and Freeze. Before putting clothes in storage we do the following:
Now you can enjoy the Summer knowing that, come Autumn, your woollens will be clean, smell lovely and be hole free and last for generations to come!