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From the Warmth & Weather Team

Wisdom on the Nature of Wool

The Animals - Part Two

The Animals - Part Two

Remember our blog about Regenerative Farming?  Well, this is part two, who does the work on the farm? W&W - Tell us about the animals? Josh - This leads us to the question: are we conservationists or are we producers? We’re both, that’s the whole idea. Most people in the conservation world wh...
Regenerative Farming

Regenerative Farming

As you know, all of our products are made from organically and regeneratively farmed merino wool from South America. However, there are also regenerative farmers here in North America. When I met Josh from Evermeadow at a local farmers market, I immediately noticed he was doing something unique....
The All-Season Appeal of Merino Wool

The All-Season Appeal of Merino Wool

I'm bursting with anticipation to immerse myself in nature – whether it's the campground, the cottage, or the tranquil embrace of the lake! Everywhere you look, nature is treating us to a vibrant explosion of colours and growth, lifting our spirits in every possible way. As this weekend kicks o...
Mending Leggings

Mending Leggings

Leggings are prone to developing holes between the legs for those whose thighs touch together, causing friction and wearing down the fabric. Over the years, I've picked up a few tips that I'd love to share. Firstly, if you're wearing natural fibres without synthetics, be mindful not to wear them ...
Merino for Spring & Summer

Merino for Spring & Summer

"I never overheat in merino as it breathes so well." —Victoria Merino wool stays cool and comfortable in warm weather because it breathes and regulates body temperature. Wool is a clean choice for your closet that delivers amazing personal comfort: toxin-free, renewable, biodegradable, and sustai...
How Wool Helps Growing Plants

How Wool Helps Growing Plants

Starting seeds is a gift we give ourselves in the spring, when the April rains begin to soak the cold brown earth and the promise of May flowers feels very far off, indeed. There are many ways to start seeds, but one of my favourites is to use raw wool.  “Raw wool” is wool straight off the sheep,...