While chilly weather mostly keeps us in bed and the mood gets lazy exercising and going out at least a few times a month is essential in winter. If you’re not a fan of jogging we suggest you find some places you haven’t visited yet and go for a calm evening walk. Today we have prepared a list of places to see, things to do and things you should bring with yourself during this winter.
Probably each and every single one of us has had the idea to go on holiday somewhere warm when it gets cold in the winter, but the truth is, not many of us have the possibility to just leave work for three whole months. For the ones that are stuck in the chilly and gloomy weather – there is still hope. Here are several items that will definitely help you survive winter.
With winter right around the corner, winter pop-ups and places like Winter Wonderland opening we all get that cosy-Christmas-ey feeling inside. The only thing that does not brighten our mood is the constant darkness that we get in late autumn and early winter. Today we present you some tips and tricks on surviving the pre-winter darkness.
Staycations are getting more and more popular nowadays, mostly because they don’t require you spending a fortune and you can just relax without having any worries in the world.
With autumn getting us into our blue mood most of us start thinking about things to do and hobbies that do not require setting a foot outside your cosy home. While men get their hands onto their cars or start doing some hard core gaming women might get into arts and crafts like sewing, decoupage or knitting. Today we are happy to present you the most favourable knitting patterns for autumn 2016.
Everyone might occasionally get the question – how do you clean wool throws and blankets? Do you wash them at all? Since wool is an incredibly resilient fibre not everyone understands that it requires the gentlest handling in water and is often best left alone. Today we present you the greatest tips on cleaning wool throws and blankets.
While most of us are well aware of natural fibres such as linen, wool and cotton, the more unique ones such as merino wool are often overlooked. This natural fibre has a lot of unique qualities and benefits making it one of the greatest natural fibres you can find. The simple natural fibre, taken from Merino sheep – merino wool is fluffy in appearance, but very lightweight.
Able to retain and diffuse heat as needed because of its insulating qualities merino wool is perfect for people with sensitive skin and great for cold weather.
We would like to tlk about different types of wool. Whether you are planning an afternoon picnic at a park, an evening at a rooftop bar or simply an outdoor movie night you are bound to get cold unless you have got something warm to cover your shoulders. And what better thing is there to keep your shoulders warm then a cosy wool throw?
With sun shining more and more every day we can finally start celebrating summer the way we are supposed to. And what better way to celebrate summer than having a cosy little picnic at the park. Today we have prepared a list of great tips for things you’ll need to take and places you must visit to make your picnic unique and fun.
With wool getting more and more popular and used for different types of products every day it is just the perfect time to find out more about the different types of it. While mohair is one of the most beloved fibres in the world there is still very little known about this unique type of wool. Today we are ready to introduce you the tree things you probably didn’t know about mohair.