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Shave those sweaters!


With the cooler weather, I'm rooting around my cedar chest...pulling out sweaters I nearly forgot about!!! And they are a little out of shape. Sure, I should have put them away at the end of the winter in pristine shape...but have you met me?? I fly by the seat of my pants!!! So now I'm getting all these cute sweaters in shape for Sweater Weather. This means laying them out flat and taking a gleener to them.

What is a Gleener?

A Gleener is a battery-free fabric shaver and lint brush used to remove pills, fuzz, lint, and pet hair from clothing, upholstery, and other textiles. The larger version features three interchangeable, fabric-safe edges for different material types and a built-in lint brush for a finishing touch. It is a reusable and sustainable alternative to motorized shavers. There is also an "on the go" version and a new sweater shaped version that is perfect for storing in my cedar chest so I don't lose it each season!!


You can see my before and after here...




We have all 3 styles of this ultimate fuzz remover in-store and online HERE

Oh...and speaking of sweaters...we have a new book in the shop that Im pretty sure is gonna be a huge crowd pleaser...


Ya, I'm a little sweater obsessed right now!! You can find this book in-store or online HERE

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