A new magnetocaloric composite composed of three types of soft ferromagnetic Gd-based microwires with equal mass ratio and close magnetocaloric performances is designed. The Curie temperatures (T C ) of these three wires are %97, %100, and %101 K, respectively. However, the magnetization versus temperature curve of the composite sample shows almost a single ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition at %97 K. For a field change of m 0 ΔH ¼ 5 T, the maximum entropy change (ÀΔS max M ) and refrigerant capacity (RC) of this composite are calculated to be %9.98 J kg À1 K À1 and %665 J kg À1 , respectively. There is a good agreement between the calculated ÀΔS M (T) curve and the experimental data, indicating weak magnetic interactions among different wire compositions. Additionally, the calculated universal master curves of the composite and its Gd-Al-Co components are fitted very well, which reveals the second-order type of the magnetic transition for the composite. The designed composite integrates all magnetocaloric properties of its components, suggesting that the Gd-based amorphous wires with close magnetocaloric properties can be designed as an excellent refrigerant for use in active magnetic refrigerators.