Sourced Locally
This fabric is a thick shadow weave twill in a check pattern of forest green and black, perhaps originally intended for a hunting jacket.
Made from assorted end bolt, discontinued, medium and heavy weight tweed fabrics woven in the USA by a famous Pacific Northwest mill, each comes with a leather tab cut from the waste generated by our coaster production.
Reclaimed Wool’s first wool potholders were made from recycled, post-consumer sweaters in 1998. Tweedy versions have been a customer favorite since about 2015 for those who appreciate a softer, flexible hand.
Tweed Potholders are always limited availability, so if you see something you love, now is the best time to purchase it!
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With proper care, your wool potholder will last for years, if not decades.
Spot clean with a damp sponge or damp terrycloth rag. Let it dry flat.
Hand wash is best. Machine wash is possible on a cold, gentle cycle. DO NOT put your potholders in the dryer! Roll the potholder in a thick towel and Dry Flat.