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link to Wool vs Cashmere: Is Cashmere Better than Merino Wool?

Wool vs Cashmere: Is Cashmere Better than Merino Wool?

Wool and cashmere are two of the most sought-after textiles for making warm luxurious fabrics. With these two competing, it's hard to know which one is better. So, what are the big differences...

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Alpaca Fiber Vs Sheep Wool: Which Fiber is Best

Whether you're a fiber enthusiast or you're looking to buy a wool garment, you're here because you want to know the difference between alpaca fiber and sheep wool.  Sheep wool is a crimped...

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link to Why Is Wool Itchy? (4 Wool Breeds That Are Soft On Skin)

Why Is Wool Itchy? (4 Wool Breeds That Are Soft On Skin)

Everyone always talks about how great wool is but they gloss right over the fact that some people can't stand the feel of wool. Some say it's an allergy but that's very rarely the case. So, why is...

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link to 9 Benefits of Dryer Balls (Yes! They Work Better than Sheets)

9 Benefits of Dryer Balls (Yes! They Work Better than Sheets)

If you're thinking about getting some dryer balls you might be wondering, what do dryer balls do? Dryer balls do a myriad of things, so many that I had to write a whole post dedicated just to the...

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How to Make Wool Dryer Balls (5 Easy Steps to Make Your Own)

Wool dryer balls are the next big thing in eco-friendly homes and with good reason. But, you may not want to shell out the money to buy your own and you just so happen to have a pile of old wool...

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How To Use Wool Dryer Balls (5 Bonus FAQs)

If you want to delve into the world of wool dryer balls, you might still have some burning questions you need answered. Such as, how to use wool dryer balls. To use wool dryer balls, put 3-6...

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