Fiber Care Guide for Your Handmade Yarns & Garments
Why Fiber Care Matters
Caring for Plant Fibers
Including Cotton, Linen, Hemp, Bamboo, and Tencel
Washing
- Machine Wash: Most plant fibers can be machine-washed on a gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water.
- Hand Wash: Recommended for delicate projects or lace patterns.
- Detergent: Use a mild, bleach-free detergent. Avoid fabric softeners, which can coat fibers and reduce absorbency.
Drying
- Best: Lay flat to dry to prevent stretching.
- Alternative: Line drying in the shade is safe for sturdy cotton and linen items, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Avoid: High heat tumble drying (it can shrink or weaken fibers).
Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place in breathable cotton bags or bins.
- Use silica gel packets in humid areas to prevent mildew.
- Avoid plastic bags for long-term storage, as they trap moisture.
Special Notes
- Plant fibers may feel stiffer when air-dried; a light steam iron or blocking restores softness and drape.
- Tencel and bamboo may become more fluid with washing, so block carefully to maintain shape.
- Colors may fade if left in direct sunlight. Rotate garments for even wear.
Caring for Animal Fibers
Including Wool, Alpaca, Silk, and Mohair
Washing
- Hand Wash Only (unless labeled “superwash”): Use cool water and a small amount of wool wash or gentle shampoo.
- Avoid agitation to prevent felting.
- Superwash Wool: May be machine washed on a gentle cycle, but always check yarn labels.
Drying
- Always: Lay flat on a clean towel, shaping to the original dimensions.
- Never: Tumble dry, as heat and motion cause shrinkage and felting.
- Keep out of direct sun to preserve color vibrancy.
Storage
- Store in sealed containers or cedar-lined chests to prevent moth damage.
- Add lavender sachets or cedar blocks as natural moth deterrents.
- Keep in a climate-controlled area — high humidity can cause mildew and fiber breakdown.
Special Notes
- Animal fibers benefit from occasional gentle blocking to restore shape.
- Silk and alpaca are especially sensitive to sun exposure — store them away from windows.
- Mohair and angora may shed lightly with wear; a fabric shaver can neaten fuzz.
Tips for Hot, Humid Climates
- Always store yarn and garments in climate-safe containers with moisture control (silica gel, cedar, or lavender).
- Rotate items in storage to allow airflow.
- Avoid leaving projects in cars, attics, or unconditioned spaces where heat and humidity accelerate damage.
- If garments feel damp from humidity, allow them to air out in shade before storage.
Quick Reference: Fiber Care Do’s & Don’ts
Fiber Type | Do’s ✅ | Don’ts ❌ |
---|---|---|
Plant Fibers | Gentle wash, cold/room temp water, flat/line dry, store in breathable bags | Avoid hot dryers, bleach, long sun exposure, and sealed plastic storage |
Animal Fibers | Hand wash cool, use wool wash, flat dry, cedar/lavender storage | Avoid hot water, agitation, tumble drying, and open storage (moths) |
- Description
- Available Yarn Bases
Yardage: See available yarn bases
Product Source: Recycled Cotton from Italy spun in Peru for Cupro, Lenzing Austria for Tencel, Italy for Vegan Blend, Peru for Cotton
Care Instructions: Hand wash in warm soapy water, lay flat to dry
Eco Note: Packaged with Recycled Plastic. From woman-/minority-owned farms where possible.
Fiber Care Guide
Organic Cotton -
Soft and breathable, this 100% organic cotton is spun without bleach or harsh processing. It’s gentle on the skin and perfect for warm-weather garments, baby knits, and everyday wear in hot, humid climates.
Fingering: 437 yds / 100 g · Sport: 164 yds / 50 g
Cupro -
Spun in Peru from recycled Italian cotton, this yarn is smooth, sustainable, and cool to the touch. A practical choice for eco-conscious makers, it’s ideal for garments, accessories, and lightweight knits.
Fingering: 464 yds / 100 g
Cotlin DK -
A sturdy blend of soft Tanguis cotton and Belgian linen, this yarn is breathable, absorbent, and softens beautifully with each wash. It’s a durable choice for summer knits, spa projects, and everyday wear.
DK: 246 yds / 100 g
Lindy Chain -
This chainette fingering yarn blends crisp linen with soft Pima cotton for airy, breathable fabric. It provides excellent stitch definition and drape that grows softer over time.
Fingering: 360 yds / 100 g
Vegan Blend -
A plant-based yarn that combines the smooth sheen of bamboo with the structure of linen. Lightweight and flowing, it’s excellent for summer tops, shawls, and accessories that hold their shape.
Fingering: 437 yds / 100 g
Tencel -
Produced from sustainably managed wood pulp, Tencel has a silky sheen and elegant drape. It’s biodegradable, compostable, and a luxurious choice for garments and accessories.
Fingering: 437 yds / 100 g · DK: 246 yds / 100 g
Eco Sock -
This blend of non-superwash merino and linen balances softness with strength. It’s light, breathable, and versatile, with a natural texture that works well for multi-season wear.
Fingering: 437 yds / 100 g
Egyptian -
A luxe blend of baby alpaca, silk, and linen, this yarn is soft and warm with a subtle sheen. It’s an indulgent choice for heirloom accessories and garments.
Fingering: 87 yds / 20 g · DK: 273 yds / 100 g
Umpqua -
Superwash merino provides softness, nylon adds durability, and tencel brings cool drape and sheen. This well-balanced yarn is great for socks, garments, and accessories that need both strength and flow.
Fingering: 382 yds / 100 g
Sparkle -
Superwash merino and nylon form a soft, resilient base, with stellina adding a subtle, non-scratchy shimmer. A fun choice for accessories, gifts, and festive knits.
Fingering: 437 yds / 100 g
Palette -
Spun from Peruvian Highland wool, this yarn has a crisp hand and lasting durability. Perfect for colorwork, textured stitches, and structured garments, it delivers both tradition and strength.
Fingering: 436 yds / 100 g
