One can purchase a wool scarf from Lands' End, Garnet Hill, and Amazon. Other options include Overstock, Zappos, Nordstrom, eBay, Nextag, and Scarfand.
He wrapped the scarf around himself.I found a scarf on the street.She loved her handmade scarf.
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One could buy wool for a purple scarf at their local crafts store. One might also find the wool at specialty stores. Also, they might find it online on a number of retailers sites.
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A watch or a waterproof shirt. Waistcoat, wristband.
The wool scarf wrapped around my neck was snuggled close around my face in the crisp winter weather.
You can purchase a Tootal scarf online from stores such as Etsy. Alternatively, you can purchase these scarfs online from auction websites such as eBay.
You can purchase a square scarf online from stores such as Nordstrom. Alternatively, you can also purchase this item online from retailers such as Amazon.
Working with 1 ply wool is not easy. It takes forever! The simplest thing is a scarf.
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Best practices dictate these steps for washing wool: * Use lukewarm water and add mild soap * Soak the wool item for three to five minutes, longer if too soiled * Drain the sink and press soapy water out of the scarf * Rinse the scarf twice without twisting it -- drain and push water out * Roll the scarf in towels to remove more water * Dry flat after pressing gently into shape, turn as necessary until air drying is complete. Be as gentle as possible with the item, since agitation, twisting and hot water all cause wool to shrink and bunch up.