Typha is a common water plant in Asia. It grows up to 3 metres high and has very distinctive cylindrical flowers that are brown and resemble sausages.
Typha is a useful plant. Its leaves contain a lot of fibre. When dried, they last a long time. They are commonly used to weave household items, such as cushions, baskets, fans, and mats.
When my nine-year-old son Eric put some balls of wool in a Typha basket at playtime, we both fell in love with the combination. It's so much easier to put wool balls in a basket than in a cloth bag, and they look great in the laundry room!
Wool balls in a round basket, good idea! We have designed a basket that can hold exactly 7 wool balls!
We got in touch with a manufacturer of straw crafts and customized several types of Typha baskets. Each basket will be inspected and shipped to the user with seven wool dryer balls attached.
7 Balls + Typha Basket
6 Balls + Basket
4 Balls +Holder
Are wool balls anti-static?
Most users feedback that natural wool balls can prevent static cling, but some are negative. Excessive drying increases static cling, so it's best to set a shorter time or use a humidity sensitive setting to prevent static cling.
Can wool dryer balls remove pet hair?
Our wool dryer balls are effective at removing pet hair. They minimize lint and debris from fabrics by loosening them up in the dryer, making them ideal for removing pet hair.
Can I wash the Typha basket in water?
No, the Typha basket must be kept dry. You can leave it in the sun if necessary.
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