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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 F8044081V]
Mohair blend ball with teardrop sequin insert Composition 18% mohair-9% polyester-25% acrylic-48% polyamide. Weight grams 50 meters 95 Recommended Needles 6 -8 Crochet 5-7 [P.ta R1811306]
Mohair: The Elegance of Animal-Origin Textile Fiber
One of the most coveted and lesser-known products: let's try to clarify.
The charm and luster of mohair: a journey from origin to creation
Mohair is a fine textile fiber that comes from the hair of the Angora goat, originally from the Arabian regions. Traditionally, the term "mukhayyar", meaning chosen, was used to describe the hair or goat hair fabric for its particular luster and length. Today, the mohair fiber stands out for these same properties, being appreciated for its shine and softness.
Production and Selection of High-Quality Kid Mohair
The selection of mohair is done carefully during the shearing of Angora goats. The length and diameter of the fiber are indicators of quality, with Kid Mohair being at the top for its fineness and softness. When mohair is dyed, it achieves a uniform and lasting color that highlights its reflective properties, making pure mohair an excellent option for high-quality clothing and accessories.
Frequently Asked Questions about Mohair
What is mohair?
Mohair is a soft and silky fiber obtained from the hair of Angora goats. It is characterized by its shiny appearance and durability, which makes it suitable for blended or pure yarns for creating various garments.
Where does mohair come from?
Mohair mainly originates from Turkey and South Africa, where Angora goats are primarily raised for their fine fiber.
What are the properties of mohair?
Mohair is known for its great luster, durability, and insulating properties which make it suitable for light but warm fabrics. Moreover, it has a good ability to absorb colors, resulting in vivid and lasting hues.
How is mohair produced?
The production of mohair involves a shearing process of Angora goats, usually twice a year. The fiber is then cleaned, carded, and spun, ready to be transformed into yarn.
What are the main uses of mohair?
Mohair is used to make sweaters, scarves, shawls, upholstery fabrics, and other fashion accessories due to its softness and the warmth it offers without being heavy.
Who are the main producers of mohair?
The main producers of mohair are Turkey and South Africa, followed by other countries such as the United States and Australia.
What is the difference between mohair and angora wool?
The main difference between mohair and angora wool is the animal origin: mohair comes from the Angora goat while angora wool comes from the Angora rabbit.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using mohair in fabrics?
The advantages of mohair include its softness, thermal insulation, and durability. It provides warmth without being heavy and has a distinctive luster that adds a touch of elegance to fabrics. However, it can be expensive and sometimes cause skin irritation for those who are sensitive or allergic to animal-origin fibers.
How can one take care of mohair fabrics?
To preserve the beauty and longevity of mohair fabrics, it's important to follow the washing instructions, which usually recommend hand washing with cold water and a gentle detergent. Avoiding machine washing and tumble drying can prevent felting and damage to the fibers.
What are the current trends in the use of mohair in the fashion industry?
In the fashion industry, mohair continues to be a popular choice for high-fashion garments, especially for fall and winter collections. There is an increase in the use of mohair in combination with other fibers to create blended fabrics that offer the best of both worlds. Moreover, the sustainability and traceability of mohair are becoming increasingly important, with consumers looking for assurances that the fibers come from ethical sources.
In-depth insights on wool yarns and mohair
Our collection also includes a wide range of wool yarns, including top-quality Kid Mohair. Whether it's a soft ball of pure mohair or a mixed yarn, we have something for you. And if you're looking to bring your knitting or crochet projects to life, you can find the ideal wool yarn based on weight, needle size, and sample tension. Don't forget to follow our advice for the preservation and maintenance of your yarn balls and finished garments, to ensure that their beauty and quality last over time.
At Tessiland, we commit to offering not only high-quality products but also advice and inspiration for working best with wool. Discover our tutorials and free patterns to start creating with your new mohair wool yarns right away.
For further inspiration and to stay up to date with the latest trends, visit our social channels and be inspired by the endless possibilities that mohair and our wool yarns can offer. Your next creation starts here!