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Lily's Dreams Wool Cover Overview Every Lily's Dream wool nappy cover is individual and bespoke. The wool soakers are as individual as your own baby. Lily's Dreams are handmade by Kayla a WAHM (work at home Mum).
Kayla makes her "wool diaper cover" at home in Canada. They are of ...Lily's Dreams Wool Cover Overview Every Lily's Dream wool nappy cover is individual and bespoke. The wool soakers are as individual as your own baby.
Lily's Dreams are handmade by Kayla a WAHM (work at home Mum). Kayla makes her "wool diaper cover" at home in Canada. They are of exceptional quality product with beautiful stitching.
It is clear to see that Kayla has made each wool wrap with tremendous care and love. Kayla uses upcycled wool and most of the wool wraps also come with an attractive applique design on the bum as per each photo. Lilys Dreams wool soakers are suitable for day time or nap time use.
Wool is ideal for sensitive skin as it's the most breathable. Key Features of Lily's Dreams Handmade Designed using recycled, eco friendly materials Made from: cashmere, merino wool, angora, wool, thread, and even an upcycled sweater All seams surged for added durability Extra layer sewn into the wetzone Most designs are appliqued on the bum How wool wraps work The way it works is that the wool absorbs liquid from the nappy underneath which is then neutralised by the natural lanolin in the wool. This is wools natural self cleaning function.
Wool absorbs more than 30% of it's own weight in moisture If the nappy wrap gets damp, just hang it out to dry. Thanks to the natural self-cleaning function of the organic merino wool fibres, the nappy pants are left hygienically clean. If the wool nappy wrap gets soiled or starts leaking, then you will need to wash it and relanolise as below.
Lanolise before first use All Lily's Dreams Wool Wraps have been washed and felted for added durability. Your cover will have been washed BUT NOT lanolised! You MUST lanolise before first use to make the wrap waterproof or they will leak! Turn your Lily's Dreams Wool Wrap inside out to prevent lanolin leaving a mark on the outside and this also helps make it more water resistant as the interior is where you want the lanoline to be the most concentrated. You will need to repeat about once a month.
Full details below. Fastening Lily's Dreams wool wraps simply pull up over the nappy. No Velcro, No Poppers just pull up and go! Sizing Please measure your baby wearing their usual nappy before purchasing.
XS - Newborn Small Medium Large Waist 11.5-13.5" 13-14" 15-17" 17-19" Rise 13" 14" 17" 19" Thigh 7-8" 8-9" 9-10" 10-11" Approx Weight 6-12lbs 8-15lbs 15-23lbs 22-35lbs To use with You can use any fitted reusable nappies under a Lily's Dreams wool wrap. Lily's Dreams Wool Nappy Cover Fabrics No two Lily's Dreams Wool Covers are the same! As each wool cover is made from upcycled wool, every single wrap will be made from different types of wool. Your wool wrap will be made from a variety of materials such as: lambswool, merino wool, cashmere, angora, wool, thread and even upcycled wool sweaters.
The waist and leg bands are usually made from 100% merino wool Washing & care of the Lily's Dreams wool covers Wool is a soft, natural and delicate fabric so care must be taken when washing your wool garment. Lily's Dreams recommends hand washing only. The water must not be hotter than 30deg C.
If the water is hotter than 30deg C the natural wool fibres can be "shocked" and will irreversably shrink. Use Disana's wool shampoo and Disana's Lanolin Conditioner which are gentle and designed to protect and replenish wool's natural oils. To hand-wash your organic Merino wool, dilute your wool detergent in cool water, max 30C (lukewarm only, should feel coolish), in a bowl.
Add your woollens to the bowl, gently stirring and squeezing the detergent through. Rinse using water at the same temperature, otherwise your wool will be subjected to "shock" and might felt up. So lukewarm/coolish at 30C again.
DO NOT: When you wash wool do not wring, soak, brush or rub vigorously as the wool fibres may be damaged and your garment may felt up and shrink. Just squeeze the water through. To dry, gently squeeze water out and wrap your wool clothes in a towel to remove the excess water.
Air-dry naturally avoiding direct heat. So, hanging on a drying rack over the bath is good, or on a clothes horse, or lay flat on a dry towel. Mine often end up over the back of chairs or on the washing line (I haven't had a problem with the the heat of the English being too hot, yet!).
Re-shape while damp. Visit our full care guide section on caring for wool nappy wraps.
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