In 2022, your wool’s manufacturing process can also dictate how well it will wear or how easy it will be to care for. At Creswick Woollen Mills, we take pride in using only the finest processes to cut and finish wool or alpaca blended blankets and throws; with the full manufacturing process including:
Sourcing Raw Material
Raw Material is sourced in Australia from graded merino wool fibres (or blends), depending on the product being manufactured.
Carding
Once the fibre type is selected, the carding machine mixes and prepares fibres for spinning into yarn. It is vital to ensure that the mix of materials is robust and suitable for the next stage of manufacturing.
Spinning
Spinning is the process of twisting fibres together. Long fibres are used to bind the fibres together.
Weaving
Once spun, the yarn is then put through a weaving machine. This machine is programmed depending on the type of yarn being woven into a final product, either a blanket or throw rug.
Milling
This important step is a washing process to tighten the weave of the fabric. This is done through winding blankets around big cylinders. During this process, the wool fibres are locked closer to each other with warm water and friction. Fabric at this stage will also shrink to its actual size.
Raising
Blankets or throws are then dried and raised. The raising machine brushes the fabric, resulting in a softer hand feel.
Finishing
The final stage of the creation features the blankets and throws being cut into individual pieces and finished into various options such as satin binding, whipstitching or fringing for throw rugs. Care labels are then sewed on, and the product is folded beautifully and packaged, ready for purchase.
Source the finest Australian made wool at Creswick Woollen Mills
From Creswick, approximately 120km outside Melbourne, our wool is made from only the finest materials, offering superior quality and innovation. In 2022, Creswick Woollen Mills are passionate about delivering unbeatable quality, so view our full range of products today and find a wool piece you’ll love that will last for many years to come.