Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 107.

Jokkmokk, 29/05/1732, ¶535:

If I am not mistaken, the Lapps put dried sedge in their boots with the ears still attached to it. They comb it with iron or horn combs and twist it in their hands so that it becomes soft. Then they dry it and put it in their shoes where it protects them against the most extreme cold even if they go without stockings.