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Discover premium comfort with MyHouse’s curated collection of wool quilts, wool blankets and woollen blankets, designed for year-round Australian living. As a trusted destination for quality bedding, …
Choosing the right wool quilt comes down to warmth and sleep preference. Lightweight options ideal for summer or hot sleepers while quilts with a higher gsm filling provide extra added warmth and balanced insulation for cooler nights. For versatility, all seasons wool quilts from Herington, Tontine and Logan & Mason provide balanced comfort year-round.
Australian wool is a natural, renewable fibre prized for its ability to regulate temperature and moisture-wicking properties. A wool quilt keeps your body comfortable in all climates while resisting dust mites, ideal for allergy-conscious sleepers. Premium options like alpaca wool offer an even softer, lighter alternative to traditional wool, while still delivering warmth and breathability.
Many modern wool quilts are easy to care for, most can be machine washed, making them practical for everyday use. For non-washable styles, regular airing and occasional dry cleaning will maintain freshness. If you’re comparing fill types, you can shop all quilts or explore alternatives such as down quilts, cotton quilts and bamboo quilts.
FAQS
What is warmer, wool or down quilts?
Down quilts typically offer a higher warmth-to-weight ratio, meaning they feel lighter while still trapping significant heat. However, a wool quilt provides better temperature regulation by wicking moisture and adapting to your body temperature. A super warm wool quilt can match the warmth of a mid-weight down quilt while remaining more breathable. If you sleep hot, wool is often the better choice, while down suits those wanting maximum warmth with minimal weight. You can compare options by browsing our down quilts collection.
How to wash a wool quilt?
Always check the care label first. Washable wool quilts can be cleaned in a front-loading machine on a gentle wool cycle with cold water and wool-safe detergent. Avoid top-loaders with agitators. For non-washable wool quilts, spot clean and air regularly, with professional dry cleaning recommended once or twice a year.
Are wool or down quilts better?
It depends on your needs. Wool quilts excel in temperature regulation, moisture control and hypoallergenic properties, making them ideal for year-round use. Down quilts are lighter and loftier, offering superior warmth for their weight. If you want an adaptable, breathable option, choose wool. For a cloud-like, ultra-warm feel, explore down quilt options.
How do you clean a wool blanket?
A wool blanket should usually be hand washed in cool water with a wool-safe detergent. Gently press the water through the fibres without wringing, then rinse thoroughly. Remove excess water by rolling in a towel and dry flat in the shade. Some woollen blankets may be machine washable on a wool cycle, but always check the label first.
Are wool quilts good for allergy sufferers?
Yes, wool quilts are naturally resistant to dust mites, mould and bacteria due to their moisture-wicking properties. This creates a dry environment that allergens struggle to thrive in. Wool also resists odours and does not attract dust like synthetic fibres, making it a great option for allergy-sensitive sleepers.
Are wool quilts good for summer?
Wool quilts are excellent for summer when you choose a lightweight option. A wool quilt helps wick moisture away from the body, keeping you cool and dry. Wool’s breathability makes it more comfortable than many synthetic alternatives in warmer weather.
Are wool quilts heavy?
Wool quilts are generally heavier than down but lighter than many cotton or synthetic options at the same warmth level. Lightweight wool quilts feel comfortable and breathable, while all seasons and super warm quilts have more weight, which some people find comforting for deeper sleep. Premium options like alpaca wool offer warmth with a lighter feel.
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