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The yarn has not been treated

You already know that fabrics made with merino wool have superior softness, but did you know that by purchasing organic merino wool, you are buying the best wool found anywhere in the world. Does it Matter to the Sheep? Merino wool that is certified organic means that the wool was grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides. Sheep need to be fed and watered, and organic grown merino wool farmers ensure that their sheep have no contact with any harmful chemicals or additives to their diet or to their habitat. This means the organic merino wool sheep farmer has to prove to the agency in charge that they are managing their holdings with the environment as well as the sheep in mind. They can�t spray for weeds wherever the sheep may graze, and the water supply must be pristine. There are stringent regulations that must be followed in order for merino wool to be certified as organic. How is the Wool Different? Another added bonus to using certified organic merino wool is that the C

My grandma's knitting yarn

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Yarn or cotton is easily attainable

Knitting is a tradition that has gone back for some time. When a new baby is born, traditionally new clothes were knitted. This is something that is done even to this very day. Finding patterns to knit for the baby can be one of the most essential aspects of knitting. Yarn or cotton is easily attainable as are the other tools for knitting. In this day and age there is simply no need to pay for baby knitting patterns. There are plenty of sites that offer free baby knitting patterns. Before the internet and other communications technology made information so easy to exchange, patterns were only available from word of mouth. Usually they were passed down between families from one person to the next. Later, this was done through magazine publications and fabrics stores. Unfortunately, this was only a modest improvement. The patterns offered in fabrics stores were few and far between and offered little in the way of choice and variety. Magazines improved on this moderately, however both m