Product Description
Knitted Basketweave Cushion CW2004 – All Wool Cover
- Our current Knitted Basketweave Cushion CW2004 – All Wool Cover, made, unusually, in knit stitch. The reverse side of this basket weave pillow pattern is simple knit and purl stitches. Should you prefer we can use a different knit pattern on the back, k5 p3 for example.
- Basalt Rock, is the inspiration for the name of this charcoal black colour way.
- Creatively knit together with an un-dyed natural yarn, this colour way makes a bold statement. Therefore, why not make a stunning addition to your living room, with a unique cushion not available in your local store. So, include this knitted basketweave stitch pattern cushion in your decor.
100% Canadian Wool
- Instead of getting frustrated with an “easy knitting project” let us do the knitting for you.
- Our knitting team member, Nutbar Knits hand makes this unique knitted basketweave black cushion cover locally in Nova Scotia, Canada. Knit using tactile, Canadian wool, this Knitted Basketweave Cushion CW2004 – All Wool Cover is a general favourite with men and women alike.
- This knitted basket weave cushion is environmentally friendly. Natural wool is a sustainable fibre. Farmers and ranchers shear their sheep at least annually as their fleece doesn’t shed. Since, without this regular shearing the fleece overgrows potentially harming the sheep.
- The yarn, a robust hand knitting yarn, will withstand years of use. Unlike the more common merino these yarns have more body and a firmer hand. Therefore, our local hand-knitters favour this sturdy Canadian yarn spun in Atlantic Canada for knitting outdoor wear..
- And for those customers who are concerned about happy sheep, it is 100% ethically sourced Canadian wool! We are lucky in Canada. We don’t need the harsh methods used elsewhere to keep their sheep healthy.
Easy Care Wool
- Wool is easy care with the right washing techniques and mild soap or detergent. We recommend products such as Eucalan.
- Just soak your cushion cover in cool water. Squeeze out the excess water, don’t wring, then roll in a towel. Lay flat to dry.