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I can buy knitted stuff at "Big Box Store" for cheaper. Why should I buy your items?
What kinds of materials do you use?
What if I have a lanolin allergy?
How do you know where your cotton comes from?
I can buy knitted stuff at "Big Box Store" for cheaper. Why should I buy your items?
There are many reasons for buying from small businesses, among which is supporting the local economy. I am aware that Bog Box Stores have knitted goods, including gloves, but often these are made in sweat shops with inferior materials. Big Box Stores also refuse to pay their workers a living wage. My main reason as to why you should buy from me, or any other small business, is that all of my goods are custom made just for the buyer, and are one of a kind.
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What kinds of materials do you use?
I am trying to become as eco-friendly and sustainable as possible, and with that in mind I have switched to 100% Wool or 100% US grown cotton.
For the Amigurumi I use acrylic yarn and wool, and use polyester filling so that they are machine washable for the little ones in your life.
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What if I have a lanolin allergy?
I can fully understand your concern with lanolin in wool, as I also have an allergy to lanolin. In this case I would be happy to substitute either cotton, or if you would prefer I would be wiling to use acrylic yarn.
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How do you know where your cotton comes from?
I buy Lily's Sugar n' Cream yarn which is 100% USA grown cotton.
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