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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. |
BC Garn LOCH LOMOND LACE GOTS (wool)
7,40 €| Fiber | 100% organic wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/300m |
| Type of yarn | Breathable, natural fibres |
| Recommended needles | 2-3 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 2.5-3.5 mm |
| Estimated consumption | A jumper size M will need approx. 350 g. If combined with mohair or alpaca, approx. 250-300 g |
| Care | Hand wash only up to 30 degrees with special detergent. Do not wring, tumble dry. Ideal for blocking. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
| Certificate | GOTS |
Bertagna Filati by Arvier APRICA (wool, alpaca wool)
8,90 €| Fiber | 25% alpaca wool, 25% wool, 47% acrylic, 3% polyester |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 150g/360m |
| Recommended needles | 5.5-6 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 5-5.5 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 |
Bertagna Filati by Arvier GRINTA (wool, alpaca wool, acrylic)
9,45 €| Fiber | 25% alpaca wool, 20% wool, 50% acrylic |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 150g/220m |
| Recommended needles | 7-8 mm |
| Care | Wash at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees. Do not tumble dry, to maintain the shape of the knitwear, dry flat. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Katia Concept SYMMETRIC SOCKS & MORE-DEGRADÉ (wool, polyamide)
| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/400m |
| Recommended needles | 2.5-3 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 32 stitches x 42 rows |
| Care | Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle up to 40 degrees. Do not use fabric softener. Dry flat. Superwash treatment. |
| Estimated consumption | 1 ball yields a pair of socks up to size 44, hat, gloves, sleeve |
Drops AIR (Alpaca Wool)
| Fiber | 65% alpaca wool, 28% polyamide, 7% wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/150m |
| Type of yarn | Medium-thickness thread |
| Recommended needles | 5 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 5 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 17 stitches x 22 rows |
| Estimated consumption | approx. 7-8 balls for jumper size M |
| Care | Hand washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. Dry flat. |
| Seasonality | Spring-Summer Collection, Autumn-Winter Collection |
Drops ALASKA (100% vilna)
| Fiber | 100% wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/70m |
| Recommended needles | 5 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 5 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 17 stitches x 22 rows |
| Care | Hand washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. Dry flat. |
| Certificate | Oeko-Tex Standard 100 |
Drops ANDES (wool, alpaca wool)
| Fiber | 65% wool, 35% alpaca wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/90m |
| Type of yarn | Breathable, natural fibres |
| Recommended needles | 7-9 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 7-9 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 10 sts x 14 rows |
| Estimated consumption | For a large, warm, wide scarf you will need 5 balls |
| Care | Hand wash up to 30 degrees, do not bleach, iron with steam only, do not tumble dry. |
Drops FABEL (viscose, polyamide)
| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/205m |
| Recommended crochet hook | 3 mm |
| Recommended needles | 3 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 24 meshes x 32 rows |
| Care | Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle up to 40 degrees. Do not use fabric softener. Dry flat. Superwash treatment. |
| Certificate | ICEA - Ecological Textile Standard |
Drops FIESTA (wool, polyamide)
| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/110m |
| Recommended needles | 4 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 21 stitches x 28 rows |
| Estimated consumption | 3 balls per pair of socks, Knitted garment size S/M with 10 balls, but the amount of yarn may vary depending on the chosen pattern. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
| Care | Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle up to 40 degrees. Do not use fabric softener. Dry flat. Superwash treatment. |
Drops KARISMA (100% vilna)
| Fiber | 100% wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/100m |
| Recommended crochet hook | 4 mm |
| Recommended needles | 4 mm |
| Tank (10 x 10 cm) | 21 stitches x 28 rows |
| Care | Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle up to 40 degrees. Do not use fabric softener. Dry flat. Superwash treatment. |
| Certificate | Oeko-Tex Standard 100 |
Himalaya WOOL SOCKS (wool, polyamide)
| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/400m |
| Type of yarn | Sock yarn |
| Recommended needles | 2-3 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 2-3 mm |
| Care | Washable up to 30 degrees, not tumble dry, ironable at low temperature. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Himalaya WOOL SOCKS PRINT (wool, polyamide)
| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/400m |
| Type of yarn | Sock yarn |
| Recommended needles | 2-3 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 2-3 mm |
| Care | Washable up to 30 degrees, not tumble dry, ironable at low temperature. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Kartopu ANGORA NATURAL (wool, acrylic)
| Fiber | 80% acrylic, 20% wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/550m |
| Type of yarn | Lace (fine yarn) |
| Recommended needles | 2.5-6 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 2.5-5 mm |
| Care | Hand washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. Dry flat. |
| Seasonality | Spring-Summer Collection, universal |
Kartopu ANGORA NATURAL LUX (yarn with glitter)
| Fiber | 75% acrylic, 20% wool, 5% metallised yarn |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/550m |
| Type of yarn | Shiny yarn, Lace (fine yarn) |
| Recommended needles | 2.5-6 mm |
| Recommended crochet hook | 2.5-5 mm |
| Care | Hand washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. Dry flat. |
| Seasonality | Spring-Summer Collection, universal |
Laines Du Nord HARMONIOUS SOCKS (wool, nylon)
9,20 €| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 100g/420m |
| Recommended needles | 2-3 mm |
| Care | Machine wash on gentle cycle up to 40 degrees, tumble dry. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Lopi Lettlopi Icelandic wool
4,65 €| Fiber | 100 % Icelandic wool |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 50g/100m |
| Recommended needles | 4-5 mm |
| Care | Hand wash only: Wash in lukewarm water (not above 30°C) |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
| Certificate | GOTS and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 |
Opal REGENWALD 19 (wool, polyamide, 6-ply)
12,80 €| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 150g/420m |
| Recommended needles | 3-4 mm |
| Care | Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle up to 40 degrees. Do not use fabric softener. Dry flat. Superwash treatment. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Opal XL FROSTY ICE (wool, polyamide, 8-strand)
13,80 €| Fiber | 75% wool, 25% polyamide |
|---|---|
| Weight/length | 150g/320m |
| Recommended needles | 4-4.5 mm |
| Care | Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle up to 40 degrees. Do not use fabric softener. Dry flat. Superwash treatment. |
| Seasonality | Autumn-Winter Collection |
Phildar PHIL CHIC (mohair, wool)
| Fiber | 50% kid mohair, 32% wool, 16% polyamide, 2% elastane |
|---|---|
| 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 | For jumper size M you will need 8 pieces. |
| Care | Hand wash up to 30 degrees, do not bleach, iron with steam only, do not tumble dry. |
Wool yarn - the natural choice for warm and durable needlework
In the world of needlework, there is no shortage of choice. Some prefer cotton yarns, others prefer various blends, but there is one material that has remained highly valued for many years. This is wool yarn. They are often referred to as a classic choice that never loses its value. Wool has been used in needlework for a very long time. Long before modern synthetic materials were available, people were knitting clothing wool. And with good reason. Wool yarns offer natural heat retention, strength and durability, making them ideal for a wide range of projects - especially those designed for colder weather.
Why is wool so valued?
If you ask experienced knitters what yarn most suitable for warm clothing, most would probably mention wool. This is because wool yarn has a natural ability to retain heat, but at the same time allows the skin to breathe. It's quite an interesting combination. Wool clothing is warm without being too heavy or bulky. This is why wool is often used for sweaters, hats or scarves. Another important point - wool fibre is elastic. This means that the knitted fabric keeps its shape and is less likely to stretch. This is very important for needleworkers, as garments can be worn for a long time.
What are the most suitable wool yarns for which projects?
When it comes to wool yarn, usually the first thing to think about is warm winter clothes. And that's only natural.
Wool is ideal for projects such as:
- sweaters,
- caps,
- scarves,
- gloves,
- Socks.
But wool yarn is not only used for clothing. Some needlework enthusiasts also choose it for home textiles, such as quilts and decorative cushions. The warmth and softness of wool gives the knits a cosy feel, so the following items often become favourite everyday accessories.
Different types of wool
Not all wool yarns are the same. In fact, there are quite a number of types, which may differ in their characteristics. For example, some yarns are made from softer wool, making them suitable for garments that come into contact with the skin. Others may be a little stronger - often used for socks or other durable knits. Wool yarn may also be mixed with other fibres, such as acrylic or cotton. Such mixtures sometimes help to create yarns that are easier to maintain or slightly lighter.
Feeling the work when knitting
Handicraft makers often talk not only about the result, but also about the process itself. Some threads can be too slippery or prone to dragging when working. Wool yarns usually have a natural „grip“, making them easy to control during knitting. This is especially useful for beginners who are still learning to keep the knitting tension even. Wool also holds patterns quite well. Even more complex knitting patterns can look clear and neat.
Maintenance and durability
When it comes to wool, maintenance is often an issue. Although some wool products require a little more attention, it is not difficult. The most important thing is Gentle washing and proper drying. This helps to maintain the shape of the knitted fabric and the structure of the yarn. If clothes are properly cared for, wool yarn can last a very long time. As a result, many people value wool knitwear not only for its warmth but also for its durability.
Why does wool yarn remain popular?
Despite the increasing number of different materials on the market, wool remains one of the most popular choices for needlework. Wool yarns combine naturalness, warmth and durability, making them suitable for both simple and more complex projects. Many needlework enthusiasts find that wool gives knitted fabrics a particularly cosy feel. It's the kind of garment you want to wear again and again. Needlework often starts with a simple idea - to make something with your own hands. However, the end result depends very much on the materials you choose.
Wool yarn has been considered one of the most reliable choices for many years. They are warm, sturdy and give knits a natural cosiness. It is because of these qualities that wool remains one of the favourite materials among knitting and crochet enthusiasts. Sometimes the simplest decision - to choose wool - can help you create a needlework piece that will delight you for years to come.












