Angora wool comes from Angora rabbits. Their fine wool can be spun into luxurious soft yarn which is warmer than sheep wool. These are the breeds of Angora rabbits: German, ... Mohair comes from Angora goats. The Angora is ...
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Mohair comes from the Angora Goat which is native to Turkey in the region of Angora. These goats are sheared once or twice a year depending on the fiber length (can be from 8 to 12 inches) that is needed by the market. Mohair is a strong fi...
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Mohair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mohair usually refers to a silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat. The word "mohair" was adopted into English before 1570 from the Arabic mukhayyar ,
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Angora is from Angora Rabbit and Mohair is from Angora Goat. Both are shorn or plucked from the animal and it doesn't hurt them. ... We Guarantee; Your Own Wool Back; - Testimonials ... Wool Processing Learning Center;
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Mohair is a silk-like fabric or yarn that comes from the hair of the angora goat. It is notable for its high luster and sheen.
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Fine Quaility Mohair Products, Services, Information ... The Story of Mohair ... The term "mohair" apparently derives from Arabic (mukhayyar). Angora goats were highly regarded and jealously protected from exportation until the sixteenth century when the Angora goat was introduced into Spain and France.
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The Linen Closet ... 1. What type of fiber is linen made from? a) cotton b) hemp c) flax d) willow bark ... 2. From what type of animal does mohair come? a) sheep b) goat c) llama d) rabbit...
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Singing Falls Mohair - Natural fiber from our herd of angora goats in Umpqua National Forest. Hand spun, hand woven mohair from our homestead ... The "picked" mohair (see picker already shown) is then slowly fed into the carding machine. The beautiful batts of mohair come off the machine as soft blankets and are spinnable.
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