These are made with random recycled colours so every shipment we receive is different. We now photograph the blankets in each delivery so you can choose the colour instead of it being a lucky dip. Choose the number and check the image that corresponds for the selection.
This wonderful recycled wool blanket by Tweedmill is a most useful and lovely essential for home and outdoors. It's so hard to find recycled wool products without added synthetics, making Tweedmill's beautiful 100% recycled wool blankets even more special. This rug is perfect for on the couch, picnics at the park, and great for camping too! Keep one in your car for emergency picnics.
This is a recycled mixed wool fibre blanket great for the rugged outdoors and as a throw. It has the hand feel of a traditional wool blanket but they are not scratchy like the old army blankets. However it's not one for around the face & neck in our opinion but more a utility/home decor, outdoor by the fire, alfresco dining type blanket.
Unlike most recycled wool on the market today, Tweedmill recycled wool remains 100% wool and free from added "mixed fibres" which are usually a blend of synthetics. They are traditionally spun in the world's original textile recycling region of Yorkshire and re-woven in Wales.
Size: 150x183cm
Approx. GSM: 324
Colours:Check blanket colour that corresponds with the photo
Brand: Tweedmill
Designed in: Wales
Country of manufacture: Britain
Origin of fibre: Recycled New Zealand wool
Fabric structure: 100% recycled wool, mulesing-free (as per all Woollykins products)
100% Biodegradable: Yes
Machine Washable: Yes - cold gentle wool wash only with enzyme free wool shampoo like our Sonett brand (see our guide to washing wool)
Care: Airing does wool wonders, hang it out in the fresh air to clean. When required you could gently handwash in the bath tub when required in tepid water and then gently spin out the moisture in the washing machine (max 600 revs) and hang to dry. See our Wool Care section more.
Note on using machine wash: Wool washing programmes of washing machines vary massively, therefore we can not grant warranty for any damages. If you do choose to use your wool washing machine cycle always use cold and a SLOW spin max 600. If you choose to wash at 30 degrees the machine will still rinse with cold water and this shock to the fibres can cause the wool to shrink.