Meet the original multitasker: Red Cedar, also known as the “Tree of Life.” Every part of this tree has a purpose, and in this case, it’s saving your handknits from becoming an all-you-can-eat buffet for moths and carpet beetles.
These little hanging cedar blocks pack serious power—strength, durability, and natural protection—so your sweaters, shawls, and blankets stay safe (and snack-free).
Pro tip: Lightly sand them every few months to wake up the cedar scent and keep them working hard. Do it before you tuck away your projects for summer… or before you put that half-finished sweater in time out because you can’t look at it right now. (We get it. Knits need a little discipline, too.)
In short: hang these up, relax, and let cedar do the guarding while you do the knitting.
Meet the original multitasker: Red Cedar, also known as the “Tree of Life.” Every part of this tree has a purpose, and in this case, it’s saving your handknits from becoming an all-you-can-eat buffet for moths and carpet beetles.
These little hanging cedar blocks pack serious power—strength, durability, and natural protection—so your sweaters, shawls, and blankets stay safe (and snack-free).
Pro tip: Lightly sand them every few months to wake up the cedar scent and keep them working hard. Do it before you tuck away your projects for summer… or before you put that half-finished sweater in time out because you can’t look at it right now. (We get it. Knits need a little discipline, too.)
In short: hang these up, relax, and let cedar do the guarding while you do the knitting.
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