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Friday, April 1, 2011

The History of Mohair Sweater

We wear mohair sweaters every day especially it helps us to save warm during the cold season, but what we know about this natural, soft and gorgeous yarn. I want to tell about the most expensive fabric among the natural wool.

First of all Mohair is a type of yarn which produced from the wool of Angora goats. Angora goats are the best friends of citizen from antique ages, they give us milk, wool and meat. Now scientist research them and make your mind up the most proper ones for wool production. The most expensive wool is one which getting from Angora kids, the yearn from such wool called kid Mohair and it's unbelievably soft like silk, but at the same time it's very warm, like real wool. Such yarn you can get only from kids under 1 year, after that their wool come to be harder and threads from it come to be thicker. From thick threads you also can get very nice Mohair Sweaters, but if you are the real expert, then I recommend you to buy kid mohair.

Sweaters Style Casual

A sweater is also very antique type of clothing, citizen always save themselves from cold by production warm clothes which protect they torso and arms. With evolution of industry and science citizen learned how to make not only warm, but also practical and gorgeous pullovers, jumpers and sweaters. They are became much more appealing and desirable when it's became able to draw them in different colors.

After that many women started to construct new and new ornaments, discrete ornamental accessories and unique models. Now days there are millions different books and magazines, which contains descriptions of yarn, knitting patterns and knitting needles. For many women knitting changes to hobby, and for some of them it's whole life. From hand to hand they pass their old knitting secrets and discuss new modern trends. I'm sure that there is at least one knitting fan in each family, in my house there are three of them. beyond doubt sometimes I even like to knit something by myself.

The History of Mohair Sweater

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