





Vintage Stripes
These are 100% WOOL!
Thin, functional and beautiful, each one feels great in your hands. Wool is naturally insulating and naturally non-combustible.
You’ll get just ONE of these potholders, and there are only 8 of them left! Look closely at all the photos. Each is random cut and exact stripe pattern is not guaranteed.
Measures 6.5 inches square (16.5 cm).
These are 100% WOOL!
Thin, functional and beautiful, each one feels great in your hands. Wool is naturally insulating and naturally non-combustible.
You’ll get just ONE of these potholders, and there are only 8 of them left! Look closely at all the photos. Each is random cut and exact stripe pattern is not guaranteed.
Measures 6.5 inches square (16.5 cm).
These are 100% WOOL!
Thin, functional and beautiful, each one feels great in your hands. Wool is naturally insulating and naturally non-combustible.
You’ll get just ONE of these potholders, and there are only 8 of them left! Look closely at all the photos. Each is random cut and exact stripe pattern is not guaranteed.
Measures 6.5 inches square (16.5 cm).

Sourced Locally
The colors on these stripes are so vintage! Rusts, mustard, pumpkin, brown, and softly muted. The fabric is a lovely twill weave. Were the stripes the weft or the warp? We cannot recall, but the wool fabric is moderately thick and super comfy in the hand.
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.