Pink Hand-Warmers
Pink Hand-Warmers
Add a pop of warmth and charm to your winter wardrobe with our Pink Hand Warmers. Designed to provide just the right amount of coverage, these hand warmers keep your hands snug while leaving your fingers and thumbs free for everyday tasks. Crafted from soft, vegan-friendly yarn and featuring a rib-knit texture, they combine practicality with effortless style in a delightful pink hue.
Why You’ll Love Them:
- Chic and Feminine: The soft pink shade adds a playful and elegant touch to your winter essentials.
- Practical Design: Covering just half your fingers and thumbs, these hand warmers let you text, type, and tackle your day while staying cozy.
- Handcrafted Excellence: Made with love by skilled artisans, each pair reflects quality craftsmanship and ethical production.
Stay warm and stylish with our Pink Hand Warmers. Perfect for chilly days when you need a mix of comfort and practicality, they also make a thoughtful gift for someone special!
Material: Acrylic Yarn
Product Care
Product Care
Wash care Instructions for Hand knits:
1. Fill a bucket with cool water and add a small amount of gentle detergent or wool-cleaning detergent.
2. Gently submerge the item in the soapy water and massage or swirl it for a few minutes.
3. Rinse the item with cool water until the water runs clear and is soap free.
4. Gently squeeze out as much water as you can without wringing or twisting the fabric.
5. Lay the item flat on a dry towel and roll it up to absorb most of the water.
6. Then, lay it flat to dry away from the sun.
Keep in Mind-
-Do not wring the item
-Never place the item in direct sunlight to dry
-Do not hang the items to dry - always lay flat, away from direct sun.
How to Store Knitted Items
The best way to store your knitwear is by folding it into a drawer or cupboard. You can hang the items for short periods but avoid doing so for longer durations.
Pilling in Knitwear
Pilling refers to the loose fibers, shedding, or small balls that form on knitwear when it's worn. Please keep in mind that pilling is completely normal in knitwear. To remove pilling, it's best to gently hand-pick the pills or use a lint roller.