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Alize MOHAIR CLASSIC (mohair, wool)
| Fiber | 25% mohair, 24% wool, 51% acrylic |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/200m |
| Recommended needles | 5-7 mm |
| Care | Hand wash up to 30 degrees, do not bleach, iron with steam only, do not tumble dry. |
Drops KID 70% Mohair, 30% Silk
| Fiber | 75% mohair, 25% silk |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/210m |
| Recommended crochet hook | 3 mm |
| Recommended needles | 3 mm |
| Care | Hand washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. Dry flat. |
| Certificate | ICEA - Ecological Textile Standard |
Gazzal EXCLUSIVE (merino wool, silk, super kid mohair)
| Fiber | 65% merino vilna, 25% šilkas, 10% super kid moheris |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/200m |
| Type of yarn | Lace (fine yarn) |
| Recommended crochet hook | 3-5 mm |
| Recommended needles | 2.25-3.50 mm |
| Care | Rekomenduojamas tausojantis skalbimas rankomis vėsiame vandenyje. Džiovinti ištiestą horizontaliai |
Gazzal SUPER KID MOHAIR (mohair, merino wool)
| Fiber | 47% super kid moheris, 31% merino vilna, 22% poliamidas |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/237m |
| Type of yarn | Lace (fine yarn) |
| Recommended crochet hook | 3-5 mm |
| Recommended needles | 3-5 mm |
| Care | Hand wash up to 30 degrees, do not bleach, iron with steam only, do not tumble dry. |
Laines Du Nord POEMA MOHAIR (mohair, silk)
14,50 €| Fiber | 70% mohera, 30% šilkas |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/420m |
| Recommended needles | 3-5.5 mm |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Lana Gatto SILK MOHAIR (mohair, silk)
5,90 €| Fiber | 75% mohair, 25% silk |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/212m |
| Recommended needles | 2.5-3 mm |
| Care | Hand washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. Dry flat. |
| Seasonality | universal |
Phildar PHIL CHIC (mohair, wool)
| Fiber | 50% kid mohera, 32% vilna, 16% poliamidas, 2% elastanas |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/132m |
| Type of yarn | Luxury yarn |
| Recommended crochet hook | 6 mm |
| Recommended needles | 6 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 18 meshes x 28 rows |
| Estimated consumption | M dydžio megztukui reikės 8 vnt. |
| Care | Hand wash up to 30 degrees, do not bleach, iron with steam only, do not tumble dry. |
Phildar PHIL LEO (mohair, wool)
| Fiber | 71% mohair, 17% polyamide, 10% wool, 2% elastane |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/137m |
| Type of yarn | Luxury yarn |
| Recommended crochet hook | 6 mm |
| Recommended needles | 6 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 18 meshes x 28 rows |
| Estimated consumption | On average 5 balls are needed to make a cardigan in size 38/M (EU) for women. |
| Care | Hand wash in cool water, use very little detergent, dry preferably in the open air. |
Phildar PHIL LEO MERINOS (merino wool, kid mohair)
5,80 €| Fiber | 71% merino vilna, 10%kid mohera, 17% poliamidas, 2% elastanas |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/136m |
| Type of yarn | Luxury yarn |
| Recommended crochet hook | 6 mm |
| Recommended needles | 6 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 18 akių x 22 eilės |
| Care | Hand wash in cool water, use very little detergent, dry preferably in the open air. |
Phildar PHIL MOHAIR SOIE LUREX (mohair, silk)
| Fiber | 78% kid mohera, 14% šilkas, 4% poliamidas , 4% metalizuotas poliesteris) |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 25g/200m |
| Type of yarn | Luxury yarn |
| Recommended crochet hook | 5 mm |
| Recommended needles | 5 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 18 akių × 24 eilės |
| Estimated consumption | M dydžio megztukui Jums reikės 4-5 vnt. |
| Care | Hand wash up to 30 degrees, do not bleach, iron with steam only, do not tumble dry. |
Silke by Arvier NEVELINE (mohair, acrylic)
| Fiber | 60% mohair, 40% acrylic |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/150m |
| Recommended needles | 4-4.5 mm |
| Care | Wash at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees. Do not tumble dry, to maintain the shape of the knitwear, dry flat. |
| Seasonality | Spring-Summer Collection, Autumn-Winter Collection |
Mohair yarn - lightness and fluffy softness in needlework
Needleworkers often like to try out different yarns, as each fibre gives the knitwear its own look. Some yarns look smooth and even, others are warm and dense, and still others have a light fluffiness. It is the latter that are most often classified as Mohair yarn, which have been appreciated for many years for their exceptional lightness and softness. Mohair has quite a long history in the textile world. It is considered one of the more interesting natural wools, giving knits a soft, fluffy texture. Mohair yarns are often chosen for projects where lightness and delicacy are important visual effect.
What is a mohair?
The mohair is made from Angora goat wool. The fibres of these animals are quite long and fine, making the yarn light and slightly fluffy. One of the things that immediately stands out when working with With mohair thread, is their texture. The yarns often have a fine pile which gives the knitted fabric a soft and cosy surface. In addition, mohair has a natural shine. This wool gently reflects light, which is why mohair knits sometimes look very elegant.
Ease that surprises
One of the most interesting features of the mohair is its weight. Although mohair is a warm wool, it is often very light. This characteristic Mohair yarns allow for warm yet lightweight knits. This is especially appreciated by people who don't like heavy winter clothing. Sometimes even a larger mohair sweater can be much lighter than a similar knit from other wool types.
Fluffy texture and visual effect
Mohair yarns are often used not only for heat, but also for their appearance. The fluffy surface gives the knits a soft and slightly „cloudy“ effect. Knits like this look very cosy. Even simple patterns can be made more interesting just by the texture of mohair. Some needleworkers also like to combine mohair with other yarns. For example, mohair is often knitted with finer wool or silk, to give more structure to the knit.
Projects where Mohera is at its best
Due to its characteristics Mohair yarn are most often used for projects where lightness and subtle texture are important.
They are often knitted into:
- lightweight jumpers,
- cardigans,
- scarves,
- headscarves,
- warm but lightweight accessories.
Mohair is particularly suitable for garments that need to look light and soft. Openwork patterns in mohair often look very elegant, because fluff gives a soft background to the knitted piece.
Work process when knitting
Working with mohair sometimes requires a bit of patience. The fluffy texture can cause the yarns to cling to each other a little. However, many knitters find that Mohair yarn gives the knitting process a feeling of lightness. The yarns are fine, so the knitting takes shape quickly. Some needleworkers also recommend using slightly larger cords when working with mohair. This makes the knitting even lighter and fluffier.
Subtlety of colour
Mohair yarns often have soft colours. The fluffy texture softens the intensity of the colours slightly, giving the knitwear a subtle look. Soft mohair yarns in pastel colours are often used for elegant projects, for example for lightweight sweaters or scarves. However, brighter shades are also available to add more character to knits.
Maintenance and durability
Like most natural wools, mohair requires a little more care. Mohair yarns and knitted garments made from them are usually washed gently, using wool-specific products. It is also recommended to dry the knitted fabric horizontally to maintain its shape. When properly cared for, mohair can remain beautiful and soft for a very long time.
Why does mohair remain so popular?
There are many different yarns in the world of needlework, but mohair has its own charm. Mohair yarn combines lightness, warmth and fluffy texture, which is why they are often chosen for projects that need to look soft and cosy. Many knitters who try mohair for the first time later use it in other projects. Choosing the right materials is very important in needlework, as they can completely change the look of a knitted piece.
Mohair yarns are distinguished by their lightness, softness and fluffy texture. They are perfect for lightweight jumpers, scarves or elegant accessories. Sometimes it's this yarn that creates a knitted garment that not only looks beautiful, but also makes you feel cosy every time you wear it.






