Our mohair yarn collection is focused on the practical application of this unique natural fiber. Sourced from the Angora goat, mohair is known for its distinct "halo" and exceptional warmth despite its lightweight feel. It is a resilient fiber that takes dye beautifully, making it a favorite for adding texture and a soft, fuzzy surface to your knits and crochets.
Practical Ways to Use Mohair:
Holding Double: One of the most popular uses for mohair is carrying it along with another yarn (like merino wool). This technique adds a subtle fuzzy texture and extra warmth to sweaters and cardigans without significantly increasing the weight.
Lightweight Warmth: Because mohair fibers trap air so effectively, even a thin lace-weight strand provides a solid thermal barrier. This makes it a functional choice for breathable spring wraps and cozy winter layering.
Durability and Luster:Mohair is a surprisingly strong fiber that resists pilling and sagging. It provides a natural, healthy sheen that remains vibrant even after years of wear and proper care.
Explore our selection of mohair blends, including those mixed with silk or polyamide for added strength. These yarns are selected for their performance and ability to add a professional, textured finish to any handmade garment.