• Once you have the Kakun Luxury Wool Comforter in your cart or on your bed to create breathability, move on to Step 5. (resthousesleep.com)
  • The Wool Comforter and Pillow set contains all-season bedding pieces that are filled with Climate Beneficial wool and covered in 100% organic cotton fabric. (longaberger.com)
  • Frankenmuth Woolen Mill bedding is great for sufferers of fibromyalgia and arthritis because wool is a supportive bedding that distributes weight evenly. (keetsa.com)
  • You have three good options for cleaning your wool bedding. (keetsa.com)
  • 2. If you have stains or want more of a deep cleaning we recommend that you take advantage of our 124 plus years of knowledge in caring for wool bedding. (keetsa.com)
  • Regular sunning and airing of your new comforter will naturally revitalize and disinfect your wool bedding. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • A wool comforter is a type of bedding that is made entirely or partially of wool. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Wool comforters are very popular for those who live in colder climates, or who simply enjoy the warmth and coziness of wool bedding. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Our Organic Washable collection of bedding is now GOTS Certified (License number: Soil Association DK30548), meaning that all of the wool and cotton used to make our Organic Washable comforters are from farms and factories that hold genuine organic certification. (thewoolroom.com)
  • At Woolroom, wool has always been a fundamental part of our DNA when it comes to bedding so it comes as no surprise that our focus has always been on sourcing the highest quality wool that is fully traceable. (thewoolroom.com)
  • Our Organic Washable collection is the world's first and only machine washable organic wool bedding collection that holds the GOTS accreditation. (thewoolroom.com)
  • Woolroom are proud to offer the only organic wool bedding collection that can be machine washed safely time after time. (thewoolroom.com)
  • Though you might only think of wool being used in the bedding or fashion. (cuddleewe.com)
  • Allow Your Wool Bedding to Breathe Daily The easiest way to care for your natural wool topper is by unmaking your bed every morning. (cuddleewe.com)
  • Actually, right now the perfect time to purchase a quality wool mattress topper, pillows, bedding. (cuddleewe.com)
  • Cuddle Ewe offers quality wool bedding to help you sleep better, deeper and enjoy your bed in a more relaxing matter. (cuddleewe.com)
  • Wool comforters are soft and comfortable, but not always machine-washable, so they may not be the best choice for children's bedding. (ehow.com)
  • myMerino Comforter aids falling asleep more quickly than being surrounded by synthetic bedding, meaning a superior and healthier rest. (onestopmommy.com)
  • We use a medium-fine wool blend, the best loft for bedding--soft, supple, and never itchy. (turmerry.com)
  • All our cool wool bedding products can be machine-washed and tumble-dried on a 'Wool' or 'Gentle' setting. (youarewhatyousleep.com)
  • We are specializing at manufacturing and supplying many different specification High Standard Hotel Luxury Bedding Comforter. (beddingproductsupplier.com)
  • We have different styles of High Standard Hotel Luxury Bedding Comforter Wholesale. (beddingproductsupplier.com)
  • Laying infants down to sleep on their stomach and the use of soft bedding (such as pillows and lamb's wool blankets) have been linked to SIDS. (msdmanuals.com)
  • These Hypoallergenic Crib Comforters are filled with USDA Certified Organic Superfine Merino Wool, and are covered in 300 Thread Count Pure Certified Organic Cotton Sateen. (theultimategreenstore.com)
  • If you tend to sleep hot and are looking for a solution to help your body regulate temperature, our best selling organic Merino Wool comforter is now available in this lighter weight version. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • These amazing comforters are made from a 400 thread count GOTS certified organic cotton sateen fabric with GOTS certified organic merino wool quilted in between. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • The sweet smell of Merino wool assures you're receiving the true, organic Merino wool product and it's free of harmful chemicals, toxins, and synthetics. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • The wool used in this comforter is Carded Merino Wool sourced depending on availability from Australia or South Africa and is processed in Italy. (beyondbeds.com)
  • This gorgeous merino wool comforter simply loops onto a dummy or teething ring, acting as a soft cuddle cloth for your little one. (andostores.com)
  • Made from merino wool, it is a completely natural knit that is both breathable and antibacterial, and won't itch or irritate sensitive skin. (andostores.com)
  • Plus it is super absorbent, merino wool can hold up to 60% of it's own weight before it feels damp. (andostores.com)
  • ANDO STYLE with one of our Frigg dummies and merino wool baby blankets. (andostores.com)
  • with a Hvid merino wool blanket. (andostores.com)
  • Filled with the finest organic Merino wool, this luxurious and pure comforter provides a healthier and longer-lasting alternative to down, polyester, and other synthetic fibers. (sleepandbeyond.com)
  • Filled with 100% Certified organic Merino wool. (sleepandbeyond.com)
  • Wool fill: Organic Merino wool is certified organic to Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). (sleepandbeyond.com)
  • We have two comforters and few organic merino wool toppers from Sleep & Beyond. (sleepandbeyond.com)
  • Wool fill: 4 lbs. of merino wool, 15 oz. /sq. yd. (onestopmommy.com)
  • The sweet smell of merino wool assures you are receiving the true organic merino wool product, free of harmful chemicals, toxins and synthetics. (onestopmommy.com)
  • Merino wool is perfect for babies - for their safety and sleep quality. (woolino.com)
  • Made in Italy with 70% merino wool and 30% silk. (schweitzerlinen.com)
  • Careful quilting prevents the wool fill from bunching and shifting, providing for even warmth with no cold pockets. (rawganique.com)
  • The combination of, responsible down (RDS), and organic Micro Flock wool, make this comforter light in weight without sacrificing warmth. (beyondbeds.com)
  • Wool is a natural fiber that is unique in its ability to regulate body temperature and provide warmth even in cold weather. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Additionally, organic wool wicks away moisture while still providing warmth and insulation, making it a perfect choice for all year round comfort. (nofeathersplease.com)
  • When selecting a comforter, the type you choose will depend on factors such as durability, potential allergens and warmth. (ehow.com)
  • Down comforters are lightweight yet offer high levels of warmth and comfort. (ehow.com)
  • Pure white goose down comforters are typically the most expensive, but you can buy less-expensive down comforters that use a mixture of feathers while still providing superior warmth and comfort. (ehow.com)
  • Washing your Tencel-Pure Wool KlimaWool All-year Comforter, which combines the natural properties of Tencel and the warmth of wool, requires gentle care to maintain its quality. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • Proper care ensures that your comforter retains its softness, warmth, and quality for a long time. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • This extra warmth comforter is for those whose body temperature tends to run a little cool or who live in a colder climate. (turmerry.com)
  • This dual weight comforter is the perfect solution for the couple who require different levels of warmth! (purelivingspace.com)
  • Wrap yourself in warmth and comfort with the Woolrich Bernston faux wool to faux fur down alternative comforter set . (become.com)
  • Let the most active areas of your topper breathe by pulling back your comforter and blankets for at least an hour or two after you wake. (cuddleewe.com)
  • Many types of blanket material, such as wool, are used because they are thicker and have more substantial fabric to them, but cotton can also be used for light blankets. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wool blankets are warmer and also relatively slow to burn compared to cotton. (wikipedia.org)
  • Use a duvet cover to protect your comforter. (suitesleep.com)
  • Ideally, we recommend the use of a removable duvet cover to protect your comforter. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Wool is naturally hypo-allergenic, thus it repels dust mites and wicks moisture for a more sound sleep. (keetsa.com)
  • Lightweight and breathable, Shropshire wool naturally enhances a good night's rest by keeping one warm in winter yet cool in summer. (hammacher.com)
  • It's naturally hypoallergenic to protect the most sensitive sleeper and has a cotton sateen cover that extends the life of the comforter. (hammacher.com)
  • Additionally, this all-natural comforter is hypoallergenic, and wool is naturally dust-mite-resistant. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Wool is also naturally resistant to dust mites and allergens, creating a cleaner and healthier sleep environment. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • These comforters naturally regulate body temperature while wicking away moisture, ensuring breathability and a restful sleep. (turmerry.com)
  • Our extra clean wool filled comforters with no pesticides or chemicals naturally less susceptible to dust mites, mold, mildew, and moisture. (turmerry.com)
  • Encased within naturally breathable organic cotton fabric , the comforter is hand-tufted to keep the wool in place and ensure natural thermoregulation to keep you fast asleep. (resthousesleep.com)
  • As a breathable alternative to synthetics, feather down, and thick fabric weaves, the Kakūn Organic Comforter naturally thermoregulates to keep you warm or cool through the night. (resthousesleep.com)
  • Naturally thermoregulating, our certified premium Eco Wool™ is luxuriously soft, breathable, and helps you sleep at your optimal body temperature-unlike synthetics or down that trap in heat. (resthousesleep.com)
  • The hypoallergenic comforter has a 3-season weight, and the natural fibers make for great temperature & moisture regulation. (rawganique.com)
  • The wool has undergone a treatment using a combination of natural minerals, water and oxygen to allow the wool fibers to flex when washing. (thewoolroom.com)
  • As the wool fibers flex this removes any opportunity for the fibers to catch resulting in shrinkage or felting when the items are machine washed. (thewoolroom.com)
  • It's often an ideal type to consider when allergies play a role in your comforter selection, because the fibers are nonallergenic, but they're not recyclable, and polyester isn't as breathable as natural-fiber fills. (ehow.com)
  • Wool fibers can be spun from the fleece of several breeds of sheep, and also from the hair of angora rabbits, cashmere goats, camels, alpacas and llamas. (ehow.com)
  • Cotton comforters are soft and breathable, using the natural fibers of the cotton plant seed. (ehow.com)
  • Introducing our Tencel-Pure Wool KlimaWool All-year Comforter in Queen size, a perfect fusion of natural fibers for unparalleled comfort in every season. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • Upgrade to the Tencel-Pure Wool KlimaWool All-year Comforter for a serene and rejuvenating sleep experience, enveloped in the goodness of natural fibers. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • First, gently squeeze out excess water from the comforter without wringing or twisting it, being careful not to damage the delicate Tencel and wool fibers. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • For a faster drying process, you can use a fan for air circulation, but avoid using artificial heat, as it may clump the wool fibers. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • The wool is carded multiple times, loosening and releasing any debris, dirt, or vegetable matter without stripping the fibers or completely removing the lanolin. (turmerry.com)
  • Carding also shifts the wool fibers so they all run in the same direction. (turmerry.com)
  • Their wondrously created wool fibers insulate the sheep just as myComforter insulates us. (thenaturalmattressstore.com)
  • Frankenmuth wool comforters are filled with cozy, pure, Climate Beneficial wool. (keetsa.com)
  • Our toxin- and chemical-free organic wool comforter is incredibly soft, warm, and cozy. (rawganique.com)
  • With proper care and maintenance, an organic wool comforter can provide years of cozy comfort. (nofeathersplease.com)
  • Crafted from premium Tencel and pure wool, this comforter offers exceptional softness and optimal insulation, ensuring a cozy and restful sleep experience throughout the year. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • This set features a faux wool face with a printed plaid pattern, reversing to a cozy, soft faux fur with poly fiber fill to keep you. (become.com)
  • As versatile as it is lovely, this Italian-made light weight sweater combines cozy wool and soft silk for a luxurious layer you can use every day of the year. (schweitzerlinen.com)
  • Elevate your sleep sanctuary with this eco-friendly comforter, tailored for Queen-sized beds, and enjoy the soothing embrace of Tencel and wool every night. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • Next, look for a duvet that's made with high-quality, natural materials like down, silk, or wool, as these materials are not only more environmentally friendly but also breathable and hypoallergenic. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • The comforter has been according to OKO TEX 100 & GOTS standards to ensure the fabric is safe for infants and free of any VOC's, arsenic and carcinogens. (theultimategreenstore.com)
  • The soft sateen cover features 100% GOTS Certified organic cotton quilted to our own American Dream Wool™ from local US farms. (suitesleep.com)
  • Organic New Zealand Wool - Above the latex foam, however below the natural cotton cover is a layer of organic wool, morally sourced from farms in New Zealand and accredited by GOTS. (accessonmainstreet.net)
  • Expertly crafted using 10.3 oz sq/yd of GOTS certified organic, traceable British wool and 300 thread count cotton, our Organic Washable medium weight comforter delivers our most natural sleep experience yet. (thewoolroom.com)
  • The breathability of the wool fiber in the myMerino Comforter insures a dry, soothing sleep environment resulting in less tossing and turning, as well as a lowered heart rate while sleeping. (onestopmommy.com)
  • myMerino Comforter regulates your body temperature by ensuring the body gets to a comfortable sleeping temperature quicker and stays there for longer. (onestopmommy.com)
  • With the proper care, the myMerino comforter will last your family for years to come. (onestopmommy.com)
  • The organic comforters are not machine washable. (rawganique.com)
  • We recommend that you always encase your organic wool comforter in a machine-washable duvet cover for protection and long life. (rawganique.com)
  • Care Instruction: Machine washable on a delicate/gentle cycle at 30 degrees using a wool detergent. (thewoolroom.com)
  • Cotton comforters are typically affordable and durable, and usually machine-washable. (ehow.com)
  • This lightweight comforter provides the perfect amount of comfort for sleeping in all seasons or for those who don't need much help keeping warm. (suitesleep.com)
  • Whether you are looking for a lightweight, breathable comforter for summer nights or something warmer and heavier for winter months, organic wool has you covered. (nofeathersplease.com)
  • This lightweight comforter is perfect for all seasons, with a plush diamond quilted cover encasing locally sourced wool. (buymeonce.com)
  • King lightweight comforters are out of stock at this time. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • If you're looking for a lightweight cloud of a comforter, then look no further! (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Above 72F and you may prefer to use our lightweight cool wool comforter instead. (youarewhatyousleep.com)
  • From bitter cold to tropic heat, wool is a natural insulator and regulates your body temperature. (keetsa.com)
  • The tiny pockets within the wool become the same temperature as your body temperature and allow air to breathe. (keetsa.com)
  • This 100% organic, breathable comforter helps to regulate your body temperature and wick away moisture. (sleepandbeyond.com)
  • The yarns of this wool produced from the Californian Vintage carding machines trap still air, giving it insulating characteristics to regulate your body temperature. (turmerry.com)
  • For years, we searched for silk comforters because mulberry silk is one of the best body temperature regulating materials for sleeping. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • They are encased in an organic cotton sateen cover and hand-tufted and stitched around the perimeter so the wool batting stays in place. (turmerry.com)
  • Wool is a miracle fabric and has several sustainable attributes: it is rapidly renewable, biodegradable, and recyclable. (turmerry.com)
  • Is looking for an eco-friendly comforter for warmer regions. (womanwithin.com)
  • Down comforters are rated by weight, meaning how many ounces of down are used inside the comforter: the higher the number, the warmer the comforter. (ehow.com)
  • The downside to silk comforters is that they must be dry-cleaned and may stain easily. (ehow.com)
  • It's used to fill comforters of many materials. (ehow.com)
  • I tried various 'light' and 'summer' fill comforters to no avail. (omarknows.com)
  • Each corner of the comforter has a sewn in corner loop to allow you to tie your duvet cover to the comforter, if needed. (beyondbeds.com)
  • In some down comforters the down is sewn through, to be more economic, and so there's no rating listed on the label. (ehow.com)
  • This wool comforter is sewn at out local woolen mill from wool batts from our local farms. (diynaturalbedding.com)
  • After washing your Tencel-Pure Wool KlimaWool All-year Comforter, it's essential to ensure it dries properly to maintain its loft and coziness. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • The wool comforter is hand-knotted about every nine inches and can be used with a duvet, comforter cover, or alone. (longaberger.com)
  • carded pure wool fill is quilted to the cover. (rawganique.com)
  • We offer organic cotton, linen and hemp duvet comforter cover. (rawganique.com)
  • To ensure your new comforter performs its very best and lasts as long as it's designed, we highly recommend you protect it with a duvet cover. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • You may spot clean the cotton cover of your comforter with a soft brush and mild detergent, allowing it to air dry completely before putting it back into the duvet cover. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • For major stains that get through the duvet cover and comforter cover, we recommend eco-friendly dry cleaning on a short cycle with limited moisture. (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • Many of our customers choose to sun and air their comforter while their duvet cover is in the wash to keep up a consistent routine! (thenaturalsleepstore.com)
  • This type of comforter is typically available only in white or eggshell, so it's usually protected with a duvet cover. (ehow.com)
  • Simple channels adorn this wool comforter, leaving it decorative for everyday use or suitable to be hidden away inside a duvet cover. (diynaturalbedding.com)
  • They are completely non-toxic and free from harmful chemicals and have wool layers and an breathable cotton cover. (dailytechsnews.com)
  • Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources, as they can harm the Tencel cover and wool filling. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • This comforter keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer, regulating your temperature and wicking away moisture for less tossing and turning. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Wool wicks away moisture keeping you comfortable all year long it's also dust mite resistant promoting a healthy and more comfortable night's sleep. (hibernatebedding.com)
  • Wool is inherently breathable, allowing for efficient moisture-wicking, which keeps you dry and comfortable throughout the night. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • Use a clean, dry towel to pat the comforter, absorbing as much moisture as possible. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • The covers are constructed from wool from New Zealand, which makes them resistant to mildew. (dailytechsnews.com)
  • There really is nothing as soft and warm as a down comforter for a good night's sleep. (allergyconsumerreview.com)
  • We have designed our Linen comforters to provide you with the best night's sleep. (ballwool.com)
  • The wool batting used inside our pillows will compress about 1/3 of its original loft and offers firm support with gentle cushioning. (longaberger.com)
  • From Jackets to Boots, Scarves to Mattress Toppers and Pillows - Wool is literally everywhere you go. (cuddleewe.com)
  • This comforter is made with super-washed wool, which allows it to be machine washed in cold without clumping or felting. (suitesleep.com)
  • Organic wool comforters also last much longer than traditional synthetic comforters, as they are more resistant to wear and tear. (nofeathersplease.com)
  • The wool comforter is quite resistant to dirt and stain and can be easily cleaned. (wsls.com)
  • Wool is also inherently fire resistant, providing a safe sleep environment without the need for chemical fire retardant additives. (turmerry.com)
  • The casing is made of organic US-cotton, and the comforter filled with 100% certified organic wool. (rawganique.com)
  • This comforter is made in China. (thecleanbedroom.com)
  • Organic wool is made from sheep raised without any pesticides or chemicals and without any genetically modified organisms (GMOs). (nofeathersplease.com)
  • Made from 100% pure, all natural wool, the Cuddle Ewe™ UnderQuilt can be used by anybody, helping you achieve improved sleep. (cuddleewe.com)
  • A comforter is a type of blanket made from a variety of materials in a wide range of styles and colors. (ehow.com)
  • There are two types of cotton used in comforters: sanforized cotton, which is preshrunk to the size it would shrink to after washing, and mercerized cotton, which is made strong, absorbent and colorfast by immersing it in a strong lye solution. (ehow.com)
  • Made of silk taken from the cocoon of the silkworm caterpillar, silk fiber comforters are spun using a continuous silk strand. (ehow.com)
  • You won't find any other 100% Organic Comforter that is made this well. (hibernatebedding.com)
  • Made with 100% Premium Eco-Wool™ batting covered with 100% organic cotton. (purelivingspace.com)
  • Made with Premium Eco-Wool sourced directly from 20 family farms in Oregon and California. (purelivingspace.com)
  • Made to fit and feel great on your body, in fine cotton knit, superfine wool/silk jersey or ultra-fine ribbing of sensuous pure silk, Schweitzer's cami collection has all the looks you like. (schweitzerlinen.com)
  • Polyester is a synthetic filling material found in many more-affordable comforters. (ehow.com)
  • The relationship we have with our farmers ensures that every part of our supply chain robustly audited, from the collection, washing and combing of the wool, to the production that is identifiable by a high fiber quality, strong animal welfare policies and full farm provenance. (thewoolroom.com)
  • Wool, a versatile and natural fiber, plays a significant role in our mattresses, offering a multitude of benefits for your sleep comfort. (healthybedroom.ca)
  • This all-natural, chemical-free comforter is handmade in USA. (rawganique.com)
  • This Organic Comforter is completely handmade with extensive attention to detail. (hibernatebedding.com)
  • Sunning your comforter periodically will keep it refreshed and revitalize the wool. (turmerry.com)
  • How do I clean my comforter or mattress topper? (keetsa.com)
  • These wool comforters are filled with Woolgatherers' trademarked Eco Wool® and comprises much of the same steps as Organic Wool with local, family-run farms. (turmerry.com)