Plushy Merino | Willow (PRE-ORDER AUGUST DELIVERY)

Dimensions: 16" x 36"

$240.00

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PRE-ORDER AUGUST 2026 DELIVERY

18 x 37 inches +/- Knit Triangle

Birdseye Pattern Knit Triangle

This plush, reversible, triangle knit is just as charming around your neck as it is tied under your chin. These pieces are beautifully crafted and made to be timelessly loved. We use 100% pure wool that is soft, lightweight, and comfortably warm. 

Made to order, one at a time. Please allow 3–6 weeks for delivery.

- 100% Responsible Wool Standard Certified Merino
- Handmade in USA
- Approximately 16" x 36" Triangle

Note: Color may vary across dyelots. Variation in dye color, print, and sewing is testament to the handmade process.

Hand wash in cold water with wool friendly soap.
Do not bleach.
Dry flat.

SHIPPING

Orders ship approximately twice weekly from Portland, OR via USPS First Class Mail. If you need rushed shipping, please email Lindsey at support@lastchancetextiles.com before placing your order. We will do our best to accommodate requests, but expedited shipping is not guaranteed.

Custom chainstitch orders require an additional 7-10 days of production time.

RETURNS

  • We accept returns within 14 days of delivery
  • Items must be unworn, unused, with tags attached, in original packaging, and accompanied by proof of purchase.
  • Returns and exchanges are available to US customers only. International orders and custom embroidery items are final sale.

Sale items, gift cards, personalized embroidery, and items marked FINAL SALE cannot be returned or exchanged.

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Pairs Perfectly With:

Artisan Collaboration Artisan Collaboration
Made in USA Made in USA
Natural Fibers Natural Fibers

HANDMADE IN PORTLAND, OREGON

Each piece is knit in-house at our studio on a hand-operated machine by our studio manager, Olivia. Using a punch card, she guides the needles and two colors of yarn into a diamond dot pattern, refined through careful trial and error to strike just the right balance of composition and contrast.

As the carriage glides back and forth, the rhythmic clicking of needles fills the studio, building the fabric one row at a time. This style of knitting dates back to 1589, when William Lee invented its earliest form. Olivia’s machine reflects improvements from the 1950s, with a movable carriage and a design that has remained largely unchanged since.

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