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Merino wool balls
Hand-dyed fine merino wool balls
Merino wool is made from thin natural fibers of high quality and softness. This type of wool is known for its thermal properties in cold weather and for being skin-friendly. Here we tell you about all our merino wool balls available in our online store!
We have the perfect ball of merino wool for you.
Merino wool is especially valued for its soft and elastic fiber, which makes it one of the most versatile and appreciated wools by knitters. In addition, it is naturally resistant to shrinkage and possesses anti-odor properties, making garments knitted with merino wool easy to care for and durable. We invite you to explore the wonderful experience of knitting with merino wool.
Ovillova Merino wool balls
Dive into our fascinating universe of merino wool balls! These yarns, meticulously crafted from the distinguished merino sheep fiber, offer you the opportunity to bring to life spectacular projects full of comfort. Merino wool balls are known for their exceptional softness and great ability to regulate temperature, making them the perfect choice for knitting everything from stylish sweaters to cozy blankets.Our collection of merino wool balls has been carefully selected to offer you a range of options that not only meet your needs, but also complement your creative ideas. Here, you will find a selection of our most outstanding merino yarns, characterized by a variety of natural shades, pleasant to the touch textures and exceptional thermal properties, allowing you to choose the perfect yarn ball for your next knitting project.
Alegría
Rated 5.00 out of 522,00 € – 23,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageFeria de Noche
Rated 5.00 out of 525,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageSpanish merino balls for Fitu sweater
Rated 0 out of 579,00 € – 99,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageVerde doncella
Rated 0 out of 525,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageLluvia de otoño
Rated 0 out of 520,00 €Original price was: 20,00 €.16,00 €Current price is: 16,00 €. (included IVA) Read moreFlores de invierno
Rated 0 out of 563,00 €Original price was: 63,00 €.45,00 €Current price is: 45,00 €. (included IVA) Read moreBesa
Rated 0 out of 525,00 €Original price was: 25,00 €.19,00 €Current price is: 19,00 €. (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageAma
Rated 0 out of 524,00 € – 25,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageArriesga
Rated 0 out of 523,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageSueña
Rated 0 out of 523,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageLibérate
Rated 0 out of 519,00 € – 25,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageAbraza
Rated 0 out of 525,00 € (included IVA) Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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We dye by hand, as it was done in the past, using high quality raw materials.
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Our dyes and processes are environmentally friendly.
The animals from which the wool is derived are not mistreated in any way.
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Benefits of merino wool for weaving
Merino wool is widely recognized for its superiority and versatility, making it perfect for knitting. Here are some of the most outstanding benefits of merino wool for your knitting projects:
Extraordinary Softness: Merino wool is known for its exceptional softness, making it a perfect choice for garments that will be in direct contact with the skin. Unlike other wools, merino wool is soft to the touch and does not itch.
Thermoregulation: One of the most outstanding properties of merino wool is its ability to regulate body temperature. It is a natural insulator, keeping you warm on cold days and allowing perspiration on hot days.
Moisture Absorption: Merino wool has an exceptional capacity to absorb moisture, being able to retain up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling damp. This makes merino garments perfect for staying dry and comfortable.
ResilienceMerino wool balls are strong and durable. They are resistant to wear and deformation, which means that garments and accessories knitted with merino wool will retain their shape and appearance over time.
5. HypoallergenicMerino wool is resistant to dust mites, making it an excellent choice for people with allergies or sensitive skin.
6. Sustainability: Merino wool is a natural and renewable fiber. By choosing merino wool, you are opting for a sustainable resource and helping to care for our planet.
With all these advantages, it is no wonder that merino wool is a favorite among knitters around the world. Whether you’re knitting a nice warm sweater, a stylish scarf or a comfy pair of socks, merino wool is sure to elevate your knitting creations to the next level.
What to do with merino wool?
Merino wool is extremely versatile and can be used for a wide variety of knitting projects. Here are some suggestions of what you can do with merino wool:
Sweaters and Cardigans: Due to its softness and thermal regulation capacity, merino wool is ideal for sweaters and cardigans. Garments made of merino are comfortable, keep their shape and are perfect for all seasons.
Scarves and Collars: A scarf or collar knitted with merino wool is an essential winter accessory. In addition to being warm and cozy, merino wool is soft against the skin, making it ideal for these accessories.
Socks: Merino wool socks are known for their comfort and durability. They are exceptional for keeping feet warm in winter and cool in summer, thanks to the thermoregulating properties of merino.
Blankets: A merino wool blanket is the perfect companion for cold nights. Softness, warmth and durability combine in a merino blanket, providing comfort for years to come.
Hats and Mittens: For both cold and transitional weather, merino wool hats and mittens are perfect for keeping you warm without causing sweating.
Baby Clothing: Because merino wool is hypoallergenic and extremely soft, it is an excellent choice for baby clothing, such as small sweaters, blankets, hats and booties.
Shawls and Ponchos: For cooler spring and fall evenings, a shawl or poncho knitted with merino wool can provide the necessary touch of warmth without being too heavy or hot.
These are just a few ideas. Merino wool is incredibly versatile and its variety of colors and textures make it perfect for virtually any knitting project.
Merino sheep breed
Merino is a breed of sheep known for its luxurious and exceptionally soft wool. It originated in Spain and is one of the oldest and most respected sheep breeds in the world. Over time, Merino sheep have been bred in several countries, with Australia and New Zealand being the largest producers of Merino wool today.
Merino sheep are characterized by their robust bodies and large amounts of wool. Its wool is known for being fine, dense and of high quality. Merino wool fibers are thinner than those of most other sheep breeds, resulting in a softer and more flexible wool. This makes merino wool highly sought after for high quality textile products, from clothing to blankets and rugs.
In addition to their wool, Merino sheep are prized for their hardiness and ability to adapt to various climates and grazing conditions. They are grazing animals that can thrive in hot, dry conditions where other breeds might struggle.
In summary, the Merino breed has had a significant impact on the textile industry and remains a gold standard for the production of high quality wool.
Care of merino wool
Proper care of merino wool is essential to maintain its quality and prolong its useful life. Here are some tips for the care of merino wool:
- Washing: Merino wool is known for its odor resistance and does not need to be washed as often as other fibers. However, when you need to wash it, use a mild detergent and cold or lukewarm water. It is recommended that you wash merino garments by hand, although many can withstand the washing machine on a delicate cycle.
- Drying: Avoid using high heat dryers, as they can damage the merino wool fibers. Instead, air dry your merino garments flat to keep their shape.
- Ironing: As with drying, excessive heat from ironing can damage the merino wool fibers. If you need to iron a merino garment, do so at a low temperature and consider using a cloth between the iron and the garment.
- Storage: To store merino wool garments, fold them instead of hanging them to avoid deformation. Be sure to store them in a dry place away from direct sunlight. To prevent moths, you can use cedar balls or lavender bags.
- Repairs: If your merino garment becomes worn or punctured, it can be repaired. Wool repair kits or an expert tailor can help you keep your merino garment in use longer.
By properly caring for your merino wool garments, you can enjoy their warmth, softness and durability for many years to come.