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Breezy Yarns: Embracing Sunshine in Your Knitwear
As the golden rays of the sun dance across the sky, there is no better way to celebrate the joy of sunlight than by incorporating it into...
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Why Grade Matters: How Yarn Quality Affects the Durability, Softness and Appearance of Knitwear
If you are a knitwear retailer, you know how important it is to offer your customers high quality products that look good, feel good and...
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Meet the Heavy weights: A Spotlight on Merino Sheep
Merino sheep are remarkable breed of sheep that produce some of the finest and most versatile wool in the world. In this blog post, we...
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Fuzzy Business: Exploring the Science Behind Pilling on Knitwear
If you own any knitwear, you have probably noticed those small balls of fuzz that form on the surface of your garments over time. These...
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From Sheep to Sweater: The Eco-Friendly Journey of Knitwear
Knitwear is a versatile and cozy type of clothing that can be worn in any season. But do you know how knitwear is made and what impact it...
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Chic Maven: For Those Who Appreciate Elegance and Sophistication in Their Knitwear Choices
Sweater fashion is not just about keeping warm and cozy in the cold season. It's also about expressing your personal style and flair with...
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Raindrops and Wool: Embracing Knitwear in Wet Weather
Knitwear is often associated with cozy and warm Winter days, but it can also be a great choice for rainy seasons. In this blog post, we...
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Elegance and Warmth: Merino Wool Blankets Unveiled
If you are looking for a cozy and stylish way to keep warm in this freezing cold weather, you might want to consider merino wool...
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The Poncho Comeback: A Fashion Trend That's Here to Stay
If you are looking for a versatile, cozy and stylish piece of knitwear to add to your collection, look no further than the poncho. Yes,...
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Decoding Cashmere: Unraveling the Mystery of Quality Grades
Cashmere, a luxurious and highly sought-after fabric, is synonymous with comfort and elegance. Derived from the soft undercoat of...
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Merino Wool Care Guide
Taking care of your Merino Wool garments is essential to ensure they remain fresh, odor-resistant, and long lasting. Whether you are...
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Mulberry Silk: The Luxurious and Eco-Friendly Choice for Your Knitwear
Mulberry silk is a luxurious fabric that has captivated hearts and minds for centuries. Its origins trace back to ancient China, where it...
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Merino Wool and Silk Blend Knitwear: The Perfect Choice for Spring
Merino wool and silk blend knitwear are an excellent choice for spring. The combination of these two luxurious materials creates a fabric...
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Long-Line Cardigans: The Ultimate Layering Piece for Spring
Spring is just around the corner, and you know what that means: time to refresh your collection with some new pieces that are perfect for...
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The Benefits of Natural Fabrics for Your Skin and Immune System
As we are now in the seasonal change from Winter to Spring, you might be wondering how to take care of your skin and immune system. One...
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What are the Factors that Influence the Preference for Cashmere Yarns of Grade B over Grade A in Garment Production?
Not all cashmere yarns are created equal. There are different grades of cashmere yarns, ranging from A to C, based on the fiber diameter,...
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What Makes it Necessary to Produce Multiple Samples During the Knitwear Design Process?
Knitwear design is a complex and creative process that involves many steps and decisions. One of the most important and challenging...
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How to Expand Your Customer Base with Knitted and Woven Scarves: The Latest Trends, Styles, and Demands in the Fashion Market
If you are a fashion retailer, you know how important it is to keep up with the changing preferences and needs of your customers. Scarves...
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Tech Packs 101: What They Are and Why You Need Them for Customizing Your Garments
A tech pack is a document that contains all the technical specifications of a garment, such as measurements, materials, colours,...
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What You Need to Know About Pilling on Knitwear Made of Natural Fabric: The Factors, Effects, and Remedies
Pilling is caused by friction, which breaks the fibers of your knitwear and makes them stick out. Friction can occur from wearing,...
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