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SALE 60% off Lavender bags - repel moths from your stash (3 bags) WAS £2.25 NOW 90p
Product
The idea of finding moth larvae eating through the precious stash fills crafters with dread. Lavender bags are a great way of naturally repelling moths and keeping your stash better protected.
The lavender in these bags is grown in Yorkshire and France and smells divine. The sachets have a ribbon so you can hang them up around your stash, place them in boxes or even add them to your stash of already knitted and crocheted items. The sachets are sewn in China and filled by me in Cheshire.
Using the Lavender Bags
Lavender is a repellent to moths but doesn't kill them or their larvae. If you suspect that you have moths in your stash then I suggest looking at the following website as it is very informative on how to eradication and prevention: www.watoxics.org/healthy-living/healthy-homes-gardens-1/factsheets/clothingmoths
I have deliberately not overfilled the lavender bags. This allows you to rub the bags every now and then to release the fresh scent into your stash or wardrobe. Moths are very scent sensitive, so by handling the bags regularly, it will continue to help repel the wee beasties.
Lavender Sachet Dimensions
Approximately 13cm by 8cm.
Weights given are approximated to provide the best estimate for postage and packaging costs only.
Product materials, sourcing and PoM Rating
I source the lavender from Yorkshire (it is a mix of Yorkshire grown ( PoM rated) and French grown lavender (
PoM rated). The bags are manufactured in China and have a
PoM rating.
Postage and Packaging
You can read all about P&P here.
The P&P costs applied are very transparent. No additional costs are added on, you simply pay for the cost of packaging and the cost of postage. I don't offer free P&P because what that usually means is that the cost of P&P has been added to the cost of goods. I think it is better to assume that my customers aren't daft and would rather have transparent P&P costs than the pretence of 'Free P&P' with potentially inflated prices on the items that they are buying.