The Magic Of Merino Wool Blankets
If you've ever wondered why people's eyes light up when the name
Merino is spoken, then you'll want to check out this info to get
the scoop on their famous blankets!
You might have thought that wool meant a heavy, cumbersome,
musty olive drab green blanket. Those days were over since
Merino came on the scene.
Merino blankets are created exclusively from wool obtained from
white sheep that were originally grown raised around Merino
Spain.
Today, Merino wool is taken from sheep and lambs in Australia
and New Zealand as well. The heavy fleece shorn from these lambs
is of exceptional quality and very, very soft.
The long natural fibers allow products created from this wool to
be lightweight while providing extremely good insulating
properties...some say possibly the best insulation possible in a
woolen blanket.
Anything created with these extra long fibers are incredibly
durable and will look great after years of use. It'll be
resistant to flame, doesn't wrinkle easily and resists dirt
naturally.
What more could you ask for in blankets for your home? The
finest quality wool in the world, the yarn used to create a
genuine Merino blanket will be 100% from Merino sheep.
If the label indicates the product is lamb's wool, the wool will
be even softer and more luxurious. You'll find many blankets
created in solid colors to highlight the lush appearance of
these particular wools.
How about sage, linen, scarlet, peach or navy for a few of your
choices! The term "hand" refers to how a fabric feels when
placed in the human hand. The hand of the fabrics created from
Merino wool is especially soft and silky. These bedding products
feel so very luxurious, you'll want nothing else! Let's look at
a few of the most popular types of blankets created from this
very special world famous wool. Faribault Mills offers a really
nifty, creative blanket created for the couple that never can
agree on temperature. Their Dual-Weight Merino Wool Blanket is
woven so that one side of the fabric is twice as insulating as
the other side. It has a lightweight thermal weave, the
breathable blanket allows the cool-natured partner to sleep on
the heavier, warmer side while the other partner can enjoy the
lightweight, less insulating portion.
These oversized blankets are available in king and queen size
and are crafted in the United States from the finest Merino
yarns. Edges are whip-stitched for elegance and the blankets are
machine washable. Eldridge Textile's Victory Merino Wool Blanket
is made in Italy from the finest Australian wools. The yarn is
left with a slight nap to increase thermal heat retention. The
wide jacquard border on all four sides of this blanket provides
for long wear and tear and come in some intensely gorgeous
colors also!
One favorite I wanted to mention is made by Campagnia Lane
Preziose. They provides several exceptional choices in Merino
products. Like their silk and lambswool blanket, which has silk
borders on all four sides. Sweet!
It's available in a color called stone, which is almost pure
white. While this one costs a bit more because of the silk
embellishment, the classic, elegant look makes it worth the
price if you're looking for a perfect compliment to the bed or
even the sofa.
You'll also find summer- weight woolen blankets and even baby
blankets in a gorgeous pallet of colors that'll just thrill you!
Sure, you'll find lots of wool blankets that are less expensive
than Merino.
But if you're looking for the exceptional softness and heirloom
quality that come with such a blanket, then you'll be warmly
surprised at all of the selections available when you shop
online.
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