Hand drawn threadwork is exceptional when it is featured in tray cloths. It pairs well with a tray made of a warm cherry wood, for example. It allows the colours of the wood to pass through the threadwork area, building on the threadwork, and making it very easy to appreciate.
Kerry Border is named after County Kerry. Kerry is one of the most scenic areas in Ireland and is therefore understandably one of the most significant tourist destinations. Famous for the Ring of Kerry and the Lakes of Killarney to name but a few of its better known sites.
Size |
36x51cm |
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Shape |
Rectangle |
Colour |
White |
General Care Instructions for Irish Linen Products
Caring for Linen is relativly simple, the fabric is amazingly durable. Following these instructions will help it stay in top condition for longer
Washing:
- Machine Washable: Gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water (up to 40°C).
- Mild Detergent: Use a mild, liquid detergent. Avoid bleach or brighteners.
- Separate Wash: Wash linen items separately to avoid friction.
Drying:
- Tumble Dry on Low: If necessary, use a low heat setting.
- Line Dry Recommended: Preferable to line dry for natural softness.
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prevents color fading.
Ironing:
- Ironing is Optional: Iron while damp for a smoother look.
- Use a Medium-Hot Iron: Iron on the reverse side to protect colors.
Storing:
- Store in a Cool, Dry Place: Avoid plastic bags or boxes.
- Avoid Compression: Prevent creasing by not compressing under heavy items.
General Tips:
- No Bleaching: Bleach can damage linen fibers.
- Gentle Handling: Linen becomes softer and more absorbent with each wash.
- Promptly Remove from Dryer: Minimize wrinkles by removing when slightly damp.