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Thursday, November 07, 2019

Plastic Bottles

Soak has introduced Eco Wash Bags and we should have these tomorrow.
EACH ECO WASH BAG DIVERTS 8+ PLASTIC BOTTLES FROM OCEANS AND LANDFILLS. DESIGNED TO KEEP ALL YOUR SOAKWORTHY ITEMS SAFE DURING MACHINE WASHING, INCLUDING LINGERIE, SWIMWEAR, ACTIVE WEAR, SCARVES, SPORTS BRAS, BABY SOCKS, KNITWEAR, EMBELLISHED GARMENTS 
Made from 100% RPET, post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. Each Eco Wash Bag diverts 8+ plastic bottles from oceans and landfills.
  • Washer/ dryer safe.
  • Premium zippers stylishly matched to each Soak fragrance.
  • Zipper cover protects the rest of your laundry.
  • Soakworthy hang tag allows for easy storage when not in use.
  • Quality construction with French seams.
  • Perfect to store lingerie and other items during travel.
  • Can also be used as a project bag.
How it works: Place your favorite delicate items inside the Eco Wash Bag. Zip and secure zipper pull under tab. Wash in cool water on the delicate cycle with Soak. Lay knits and lingerie flat to dry. The Eco Wash Bag is ideal for top and front loading machines, including HE. Also dryer safe

There are two sizes of bags
-slim 16" circle
-generous 16" hemisphere

The bags are coming tomorrow and then late next week we are going to have the cutest gift/travel packs.
What is it: The perfect gift to give or to get. This gift set includes one bottle of Soak travel size stylishly matched to our Eco Wash Bag in the Slim - 16” circle format. 
New shawl cuffs arrived this morning. I am working at getting them all added to the website.
This is the new double wrap.




We received another shipment today - Bamboo Bloom from Universal Yarns.

One skein will make the Simple Rules Cowl (pattern free on Ravelry). This is a quick, easy to knit gift.
My first hat is finished and I should be able to finish another one this evening while watching football.
The next Field Guide will launch tomorrow. The books are here and I can't wait to show you the amazing pictures!
The puppies are moving around a lot faster now. I don't think it will be much longer before they figure out how to get out of the pen.

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