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High-quality mohair mix ball. Composition 50% Mohair 18% Wool 32% Polyamide Weight 25 grams, 250 meters. We suggest to use needles 4-5, Crochet 3,5-4,5. Product 100% Made in Italy. [P.ta 373001]
100% Cashmere Tessiland 100% Made in ITALY
The Yarn for Those Who Want to Add Preciousness to Preciousness!
Speaking of handmade creations, we speak of precious objects, made with hands through the heart. When one wants to elevate creation to something exquisite, a unique yarn is paired, handcrafted in Italy with the care and dedication of the noble local tradition.
The 100% Cashmere from Tessiland® is suitable for unique and extremely high-quality accessories and clothing. Like all fine yarns, it is more delicate to work with than cotton or acrylic, which is one of its characteristics. To create something precious, one must take their time, care for the project, the tension, and the stitch to make something that lasts over time.
Garment Care:
It is recommended not to wear the same garment for several consecutive days to preserve its fit. Garments made with Tessiland® Cashmere can be hand-washed, and with each wash, the knit will become even softer. To remove any pilling, immerse the garments inside out in room temperature water with a moderate amount of specific detergent. Rinse with cold water, do not wring but place in a towel and dry in the shade or away from heat sources. Iron with a steam iron at low temperature.
The Yarn has already undergone a delicate washing and fulling in skein, there is no need to treat the finished garment.
Relevant Questions:
What is cashmere wool?
Cashmere wool is a precious textile fiber derived from the undercoat of the capra hircus, native to regions such as Kashmir in northern India, Mongolia, northern China, Iran, and Afghanistan. This fiber is known for its fine quality, softness, silkiness, and velvety nature.
Where does cashmere wool come from?
Cashmere mainly comes from regions like northern India, Mongolia, northern China, Iran, and Afghanistan, where the hircus goats are bred for their precious down or fluff.
What are the properties of cashmere wool?
Cashmere wool is appreciated for its extraordinary properties of thermo-regulation, softness, and silky texture. It is also resilient and can provide excellent thermal insulation while being incredibly light.
How is cashmere wool produced?
The production of cashmere involves collecting the soft undercoat of goats during their molting season. This process, followed by a series of processing and purification steps, leads to the production of high-quality cashmere yarns.
What are the main uses of cashmere wool?
Cashmere is widely used in the production of luxury apparel such as sweaters, scarves, shawls, and other accessories, as well as in high-quality furnishing fabrics.
Who are the main producers of cashmere wool?
The main producers of cashmere wool are regions like northern India, Mongolia, northern China, Iran, and Afghanistan.
What is the difference between cashmere wool and merino wool?
The main difference between cashmere and merino wool lies in their origin and texture. Cashmere is softer, lighter, and provides superior thermal insulation compared to merino wool, which is also valuable but a bit more robust and less expensive.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using cashmere wool in fabrics?
The advantages of using cashmere in fabrics include its extraordinary softness, lightness, and thermal insulation. The disadvantages may be the high cost and greater delicacy in maintenance compared to other fibers.
How can you take care of cashmere wool fabrics?
Caring for cashmere wool fabrics requires gentle hand washing, drying in the shade, and low-temperature ironing. It is important to avoid machine washing and direct exposure to heat sources to maintain the fabric's quality.
What are the current trends in the use of cashmere wool in the fashion industry?
Current trends in the fashion industry include using cashmere combined with synthetic fibers to enhance its durability and lower costs, while still maintaining the high standard of luxury and comfort that cashmere offers.
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