 | Alpaca Alpaca fiber is warmer than sheep's wool and lighter in weight. It is soft and luxurious and lacks the "prickle" factor. |
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 | Bamboo Bamboo yarn is notable for its soft feel and natural antibacterial properties. Clothing made from bamboo fibre is popular for activities such as yoga. garments made form bamboo fibre are soft and silky to the touch. |
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 | Cashmere Cashmere wool is wool obtained from the Cashmere goat, extremely soft, luxurious and very special! |
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 | Cotton A natural, mutli-purpose yarn, suitable for everything! |
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 | Linen Linen is a material made from the fibers of the flax plant, stronger and sturdier than cotton, but just as versatile.
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 | Mohair Mohair usually refers to a silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat. It is both durable and resilient. and is notable for its high luster and sheen, and beautiful softness.
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 | Silk Silk is a "natural" protein fiber, known for it's elegance and sheen. Knitting with silk yarns can be like knitting with air! |
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 | Soybean Yes, knitting with soybeans! Well, soybean fibres derived from the plant... |
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 | Wool It comes from a sheep, it keeps you warm, and we've been knitting with it for centuries. |
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