Elizabetta - Your source for silk scarves, cashmere scarves, wool scarves
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SCARF OR SHAWL |
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As with all beautiful natural things, your silk, cashmere or wool scarf should be handled with care.
When not wearing it, fold it without creasing it, and store it in a dark dry
drawer or box. You can also hang it over a padded hanger in your closet. You
can iron your scarf at low temperatures, and dry clean only when it becomes
soiled.
I like to put herb sachets in the drawer where I keep my scarves; it keeps
them fresh and acts as a moth repellant for the wool and cashmere scarves. You can purchase herb sachets,
or you can make your own.
Recipe for herb sachets:
Mix together:
2 ounces each of dried rosemary, mint and lavender.
1 ounce of dried thyme
8 ounces of whole cloves
Sew together 3.5 inch square pouches of any tightly woven fabric. Fill with
the dried herb mixture, tie the open end with a pretty ribbon, and place in
your drawers and closets.
With a minimal amount of care, your purchase will stay beautiful for many,
many years.
Here at Elizabetta I only select
scarves made from natural fibers because to me, natural fibers
make the most luxurious of all fabrics and each one has its own
particular allure.
Occasionally I find a scarf that has a small percentage of a man made fiber
which might be added as a decorative accent (for example see
here).
Click on the links below to learn more about:
cashmere and pashmina
wool and wool scarves
silk and silk scarves
history of silk
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