Looking after your Little Stomp pieces

How to keep things lovely.

Handmade things last longer when they're treated kindly. Here's the per-piece routine I'd use myself. Looking for sizes? Size guide is here →

01

Clothing & rompers

Cool wash, gentle cycle, lay flat.

Quality cotton holds up beautifully — but it likes a bit of kindness. Treat your Little Stomp clothing like the heirloom pieces they're meant to be, and they'll easily get handed down to a younger sibling (or cousin, or charity-shop find).

02

Bucket hats

Fully interfaced — built to bounce back.

Every Little Stomp bucket hat is fully interfaced inside, so they hold their shape through wash after wash. They're designed to live on heads, get squashed in nappy bags, and still look smart.

03

Crochet blankets

Hand wash, lay flat — these are the keepers.

Crochet blankets are made to be the one your little drags around for years. Treat them gently and they'll outlast the cot, the toddler bed, the big-kid bed.

04

Tea towels & bowl cosys

Daily-use stuff — wash hot if you really need to.

Tea towels and gift bags can take a regular wash routine — they're built for it. Bowl cosys and noodle cup cosys are insulated, so they're a different beast.

Spilled something dramatic?

Beetroot, paint, the world's stickiest popsicle? Message me — I can usually help diagnose. Twenty-odd years at a sewing machine has produced some weirdly specific stain knowledge.

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