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  2. Alpaca fiber - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Alpaca fiber is naturally water-repellent and fire resistant. [4] Huacaya, an alpaca that grows soft spongy fiber, has natural crimp, thus making a naturally elastic yarn well-suited for knitting. Suri has no crimp and thus is a better fit for woven goods. The designer Armani has used Suri alpaca to fashion men's and women's suits. [5]

  3. Vicuña wool - Wikipedia

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    After sorting the wool, the down hairs are spun into yarn and woven or knitted into textiles. The surface of woven fabrics is often roughened with a raising card to create a softer feel, higher volume and greater thermal insulation [ 11 ] Vicuña wool is considered the rarest and most expensive legal wool in the world; in 2010, raw wool traded ...

  4. Animal fiber - Wikipedia

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    Alpaca fiber is sourced from alpacas. It is warmer than sheep's wool and lighter in weight. It is soft, fine, glossy, and luxurious. The thickness of the quality fiber is between 12-29 micrometers. Most alpaca fiber is white, but it also comes in various shades of brown and black. The most common type of alpaca fiber comes from a Huacaya.

  5. Wool - Wikipedia

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    Such yarns are typically used as weft yarns with a cotton warp. This process was invented in the Heavy Woollen District of West Yorkshire and created a microeconomy in this area for many years. [38] Worsted is a strong, long-staple, combed wool yarn with a hard surface. [37] Woolen is a soft, short-staple, carded wool yarn typically used for ...

  6. Bouclé - Wikipedia

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    The yarn is made from a length of loops of similar size, which can range from tiny circlets to large curls. [1] To make bouclé, at least two strands are combined, with the tension on one strand being much looser than the other as it is being plied , resulting in the loose strand (known as the "effect yarn") forming the loops, with the other ...

  7. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Mid-19th century Navajo rugs often used a three-ply yarn called Saxony, which refers to high-quality, naturally dyed, silky yarns. Red tones in Navajo rugs of this period come either from Saxony or from a raveled cloth known in Spanish as bayeta, which was a woolen manufactured in England.

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