Merino Wool Baby Beanie | Wool Knitted Newborn Baby Caps
Handmade Merino Wool Biodegradable Baby Beanie / Caps
Our woolen baby beanies are hand knitted from 100% pure merino wool which has been produced and hand-dyed locally in beautiful colors. They match our merino baby booties and make a special gift for a newborn or baby shower.
South African merino wool comes from the merino sheep in the Karoo and is one of the finest and most sought after wools worldwide. Merino wool has many benefits and advantages to other textiles:
– Completely natural and sustainable
– provides good insulation
– transports moisture and is breathable
– has anti-static properties
– does not itch, smell or crease
– it is lightweight and keeps its shape
– dries quickly
– resists odors
– super soft and warm
Size: 0-6 months
Available Colours: Taupe, Cream, Blue, Mustard, Sage
Care instructions: wash with a mild detergent by hand or on wool cycle at 30°. Lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry or bleach.
Social Impact: every beanie you buy supports the woman who has knitted it with an income.
- 100% pure merino wool
- 100% biodegradable
- Handmade in Cape Town, South Africa
Nadja Ernst
FOUNDER: Nadja Ernst
Hi, I’m Nadja Ernst. Founder of Pure Touch, wife and mom of two children. Although my roots are German, I grew up in this beautiful country and am always still in awe of the nature around us and the beauty of the creation.
I have always been passionate about creating beautiful things, but have an even stronger passion for helping and supporting people in need. These two passions motivated me to start a second career as a social worker.
In September 2019, after reading an article about kitchen scrubs containing microplastics that eventually disintegrate and end up in our ocean, I decided to use my knitting and crocheting skills to make my own, eco-friendly and biodegradable kitchen scrubs and dish cloths. What started off in my home kitchen as a passion for environmentally friendly products and sustainable resources soon developed into a small business. The name pure touch was born and I started selling products in a small local shop.
The name pure touch was inspired by the purity of nature and of the one who created it plus the almost silky, soft feel of our products. The cedar tree in the logo symbolizes the natural, strong and long-lasting yarns we use and the vision we have for the women and their families of our community – a beacon of hope and resilience.
My two hands quickly needed more hands to knit and crochet. Being a social worker, I felt the need to provide women in our vulnerable community of Ocean View with the opportunity to earn an income and thereby support themselves and their families.
In February 2020, this dream became a reality when Marie Mueller, who was already working in Ocean View, joined me. What started off as a small business now became much more than just that: a social enterprise selling beautifully handmade, eco-friendly products but with the focus on building relationships and a community of women that support each other, learn new skills and generate income for themselves within a business structure.
To know that pure touch products not only support the production and use of more sustainable resources like hemp and organic cotton, but that their production and sale also support and make a differene to the lives of other moms and women facing difficult circumstances really excites me. An added bonus: our products are reusable, washable and naturally decompose – adding value and beauty to any home!
An so started the journey with the women in the community of Ocean View …
Meet Our Community
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Pure Touch enables women to support their families in a sustainable and life-giving way. We journey and partner with women of the Ocean View community, Cape Town.
Ocean View is located approximately 45 minutes outside Cape Town, close to the little village of Kommetjie on the hillside with a beautiful view of the ocean. It was formed in the late 1960’s during the Apartheid regime, when all colored people were forcefully removed from their homes in the ‘white communities’ of Simon’s Town, Fish Hoek, and Noordhoek to live in this settlement.
Today some 40’000 people live in Ocean View, many of whom face the challenges of unemployment, widespread drug and alcohol abuse, gang-related crime and violence as well as prostitution.
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31 Rameron Avenue, Imhoff's Gift, Kommetjie, 7975 Cape Town, South Africa
Hours: 9 am to 6 pm
Monday to Friday