All textile fibers show, to varying degrees, the tendency to absorb humidity from the environment in which they are found. The determination of the moisture content of textile fibers constitutes a parameter of prevalent commercial importance. Wool fibre, for example,...
You’ve read the title and are wondering what this strange acronym C2C means. I’ll explain it to you right away. C2C means “corner to corner” in English, translated into Italian “from corner to corner”. It is a way of crocheting (even knitting if desired)...
There are two ways to wash untreated package yarns and make them reach their peak shine, like the sweaters you buy in the store. One is simpler, the other a little less. Let’s start with the simplest: 1 – Wash the yarn directly. From the cone you can make...
When knitting several yarns by hand, you must always focus on quality. Why? Because handwork is very precious, it takes up a lot of our time. If we use low quality yarn, we waste the most precious thing we have: time. After hours and hours of work, our garment could...
Sport yarn: Very common, generally made of combed wool of different thicknesses. It is used for resistant products such as scarves, socks, gloves, caps, sweaters, sports sweaters and jackets. Mohair yarn: It is produced from the angora goat. The garments made with...