Swopping over to natural wool bedding.

Gill

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If anyone believes in vibrational frquencies .wool is way best and organic cotton ...also wool does away with bed mites etc ..So does anybody feel healthier using wool bedding ?
 

Glow_worm

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@Gill I avoid petrochemical fibres near my skin wherever possible, and always seem to sleep better on and under natural materials. Currently on an organic latex mattress with organic cotton cover, buckwheat pillow, wool blankets. All of which were budget friendly as all second hand, although that does worry some people.
 
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Woody girl

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If anyone believes in vibrational frquencies .wool is way best and organic cotton ...also wool does away with bed mites etc ..So does anybody feel healthier using wool bedding ?

I certainly sleep a lot better. I'm cosier, and sweat less, don't need so much heating on in the bedroom, and can sleep with the window ajar, getting fresh air into the room , so I'd say it's a big win on all levels.
 
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Falstaff

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I'm glad that this old thread got resurrected by chance or I wouldn't have looked at it. I do have pillow problems and think a wool one might be the answer.
 

TLM

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A lot more people are allergic to various wools than polyester. If one is not, wools tend to be warmer and handle moisture better than the cheaper hydrophobic PES fibers now mostly used instead of hydrophilic ones.
 

Woody girl

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I'm glad that this old thread got resurrected by chance or I wouldn't have looked at it. I do have pillow problems and think a wool one might be the answer.
Great thing is, you can buy extra wool stuffing, or take it out, and adjust support as required, something you cannot do with any other pillow.
Sometimes they seem to get realy flat, but they plump up realy easily. One thing I'd suggest is to get a spare casing, as you will want to wash the cover now and then. That way, you can simply transfer the stuffing into the fresh casing and carry on, while the other is in the wash.
Saves loosing all your fluff all over the bedroom!
 
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Tengu

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Wow, at that price I will stick to my down quilt....but I am a Tengu, having feathers is perfectly sensible for me...

But I do have a supply of wool blankets, I just got another the other day, form the charity shop £4.

And I try to look after them, Im finding a use for one which is decidedly past it, and another one I used for work, -made a tunic and wrap which is very effective.

(it can be cold in Iron Age Scotland).

But, interestingly enough, I do possess another piece of bedding.

Its a old sleeping bag of wool batting with a cotton cover. I have removed the zip and use it as a mattress on my folding bed. Its very comfy.
 

hughtrimble

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Great thing is, you can buy extra wool stuffing, or take it out, and adjust support as required, something you cannot do with any other pillow.
Sometimes they seem to get realy flat, but they plump up realy easily. One thing I'd suggest is to get a spare casing, as you will want to wash the cover now and then. That way, you can simply transfer the stuffing into the fresh casing and carry on, while the other is in the wash.
Saves loosing all your fluff all over the bedroom!
Yes this is a very good tip, and when I ordered a second time I did exactly this.

I don't really understand quite how the Baavet wool duvet is so capable in winter and through to much of summer (all but the very hottest of days). It's great stuff and the bargain bin is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
 

RonW

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Unforyunately my wife does not do well when sleeping under wool blankets. The itching drives her mad and she develops issues with the airways clogging up.
So many years ago we got a lama wool duvet and that works wonders!
 

Tengu

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Ive sewn the ragged blanket into a pillow shape; it needs a bit more stuffing. I will sort out some wool scraps.

I assume the quilt is just a blanket with a cotton cover?

So I could make one using the old quilt cover unstuffed? I have several old quilts. I need to sort all my bedding out.
 

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