Shire™ Westfarthing Woven Wrap by Oscha
Shire™ Westfarthing Woven Wrap by Oscha
Oscha Baby Wrap Shire™ Westfarthing
✔ Great all-rounder ✔ Strong & supportive ✔ Gentle cush
Shire Westfarthing is named after the Westfarthing, one of the four Farthings of the Shire and the centre of Hobbit authority. This beautiful fabric is woven on a deep forest green organic cotton backdrop. The bustling Shire pattern is picked out in alternating Tencel and hemp yarns in white.
This design is perfect for The Lord of the Rings™ fans. It features the iconic circular doorway, smoke rising from a warm hearth and well-tended gardens teeming with life and activity: all of which tells the whimsical tale of the Hobbit home. Our homely scene is set between beautiful flowering borders, evoking the pages of a classic storybook. The Westfarthing is the location of the village of Hobbition, the home of the beloved characters, Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins.
This easy-care fabric is a great all-rounder that is suitable for all seasons. The hemp brings a touch of added support, whilst the cotton and Tencel yarns lend extra cush and softness.
Tencel is a yarn made from wood pulp using a closed loop system, softer and stronger than most cottons it also uses much less water and land making it a great eco-friendly alternative.
The lovely texture of this fabric gives it a good balance of grip and glide making it easy to tie. Strong and sustainable hemp yarns are perfect for use with bigger kids. This fabric will need just a little love to become soft enough to use with smaller babies.
Our organic cotton is softer and stronger than most cottons, produced ethically this cotton is grown with care and without chemicals keeping the land, and farmers, healthy.
Oscha Slings are ethically handcrafted in Scotland.
Details:
Material: 56% Organic Combed Cotton, 27% Tencel, 17% Hemp
Fabric Weight: 302 GSM
Fabric Width: 26 inches / 66 cm
Care Instructions: Wash at 30 degrees, avoiding bleach and fabric softener. Tumble dry warm. Ironing is recommended.
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