Hand Dyed Yarns
Luxurious yarns, each hand dyed to create unique, individual skeins. The yarn we use is sourced from the very best quality producers with the highest practice in animal husbandry and environmental policies.
Merino
Only extra fine (19.5 micron) fleece used for this yarn, only from farms who do NOT employ mulesing practices. Is is supersoft against the skin, strong and durable with natural elasticity to help garments maintain their shape. Merino is highly breathable, wicking moisture away from the body helping you stay cool in summer and warm in winter. Naturally antimicrobial it repels dirt and odors. Worsted spun from extra long staple fibers for a super silky, strong yarn.
British Bluefaced Leicester
The finest commercial sheep fleece available in the UK today, all the fleeces for this yarn are sourced from UK farmers. It has a unique character combining next-to-skin softness with smooth texture and sheen. The long staple length creates a strong, silky fiber with low pilling when worn
Baby Alpaca
The finest of the worlds clip of baby alpaca fleece is used for this yarn to create the most sublime, soft, squishy, lustrous yarn. Alpaca is not a wool, it contains no lanolin, making it hypoallergenic, next-to-skin soft and has greater insulative properties than wool!
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Mulberry Silk Blends
The silk worms used for the silk blend yarns are only fed on mulberry leaves which results in some of the finest silk in the world. It has been blended with alpaca or merino to create super lustrous, strong and soft yarns
Organic cotton
Perfect for cooling summer wear these cotton skeins are strong, silky and smooooth
Polwarth
A lustrous new zealand breed, a cross between 75% merino and 25% lincoln for a super long, strong wool. Worsted spun for extra strength and luster
EU Safety Information:
Manufacturer: Miriam Hamilton, 22a Crossbost, Lochs, Isle of Lewis, HS29NP
Safety Warnings:
(for full technical details please visit https://www.westernislesdesigns.co.uk/eusafetyinformation)
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Accidental Strangulation: This is a rare but serious risk, especially for children. Scarves/shawls can get caught in playground equipment, escalators, or other machinery.
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Fire Hazard: Loose scarves/shawls, coat hems or sleeves, skirts and other textiles can accidentally come into contact with open flames or hot surfaces.
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Tripping and Falling: Long scarves/ skirts/ coats/ shawls can cause tripping if not carefully managed.
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Choking Hazard: For infants and small children, scarf/ shawl fringes, coat/ neck warmer buttons can pose a choking risk.
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Heat Exhaustion: In warmer climates, wearing a scarf/shawl or coat can lead to overheating and discomfort.
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Skin Irritation: Some materials may cause itchiness or allergic reactions.
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Entanglement: fabrics can get caught in doors, car seatbelts, or bicycle wheels.
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Restricted Movement: Depending on how they are worn, shawls/coats/skirts can restrict movement and make certain activities difficult.
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Suffocation Risk: For infants and small children, loose blankets or shawls can pose a risk of suffocation. It's recommended to use safe sleep practices, such as sleep sacks or wearable blankets, for babies.
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Tripping Hazard: A blanket left on the floor or hanging off furniture can be a tripping hazard. Poorly positioned rugs can also cause trips especially for older adults or individuals with mobility issues. Ensure items are placed in a safe position where they do not pose a risk
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Dust Mites and Allergens: Blankets and rugs can accumulate dust mites, pet dander, and other allergens if not cleaned regularly. This can worsen allergies or asthma symptoms. We would recommend regular airing/ handwashing of our products
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Fire Hazard: If a lampshade is too close to a hot light bulb, it can pose a fire risk. Always ensure there's sufficient space between the bulb and the shade, and use the correct wattage.
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Stability Issues: A lampshade that’s not securely attached can wobble or fall off, potentially causing the lamp to tip over. Ensure all shades are fitted correctly and the base is stable
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Cleaning Chemicals: Using harsh cleaning chemicals on certain materials can damage the lampshade or create toxic fumes. we provide care advice for all our products and would never recommend any chemical cleaning methods
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Paper Cuts: The edges of notebook pages can cause painful paper cuts if handled carelessly. Use with care.
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Allergies: Some people might be allergic to the materials used in the paper, ink, or binding of a notebook, causing skin irritation or respiratory issues. Immediately stop using it if you notice any irritation and inform us.
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Fire Hazard: Notebooks are made of paper, which is flammable. Keep them away from open flames and high heat sources to prevent fire risks.
Mitigation: my products are not intended for children, I would not recommend wearing them while operating machinery. Always make sure your clothing is securely fastened and not too long to avoid these potential hazards. The yarn/ fabric content of all products is clearly displayed on the order page so people with skin irritations can decide if it could cause an issue. Ensuring the correct fit/ length reduces risks and only wearing for appropriate activities e.g. do not drive while wearing a shawl if it restricts arm movement