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Glam Up Your Knitwear: The Benefits of Using Lurex Yarns
Knitwear has always been a staple in the fashion world, offering comfort, versatility, and timeless style. However, with the advent of...
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Knitting a Budget: Understanding the Role of Yarn Grades in Garment Cost
In the intricate tapestry of knitwear manufacturing, yarn grades play a pivotal role in determining the cost and quality of the final...
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Beyond Softness: The Enduring Benefits of Cashmere Knitwear
Cashmere, a name synonymous with luxury and comfort, is a highly sought-after material in the world of knitwear. Derived from the soft...
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From Ultrafine to Strong: A Deep Dive into Merino Wool Grades
Merino wool, a natural fiber known for its exceptional softness and thermal regulation, is a product of merino sheep, primarily raised in...
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Fine vs. Coarse: Demystifying Yarn Count Numbers
Yarn count numbers are a crucial aspect of the textile industry, serving as a standard measurement that categorizes yarns based on their...
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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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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 is Yak Wool and Why You Should Try It?
Yak wool is the soft and fine hair that grows under the coarse outer coat of yaks, which are large and hairy animals that live in the...
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How to Choose: Worsted or Woolen Yarn?
For all the fashion resellers and designer, today I want to talk to you about something that might seem a bit technical, but trust me, it...
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Yak Down and Merino Wool Blend: a new yarn for your winter sweater collection
Hey, everyone! Today I want to talk about a new yarn for sweater: 50% yak down and 50% merino wool. Yes, you read that right: yak down!...
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Cashmere and Linen blend yarn: a good choice for your Spring Sweater.
If you are looking for a luxurious and versatile yarn for your Spring sweater, you might want to consider Cashmere and Linen blend yarn,...
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