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March 1, 2026

What Is Recycled Cotton? GRS, Uses & Advantages

Recycled cotton is cotton made from reclaimed fibers (e.g. noil from spinning). It can be GRS-certif...

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March 1, 2026

What Is Sport Weight Wool Yarn? Uses and Characteristics

Sport weight wool yarn is a lightweight yarn between fingering and DK. This guide explains its gauge...

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March 1, 2026

What Is Wool Blend? Definition, Pros, Cons, and Care

Wool blend is yarn or fabric made from wool mixed with other fibres (e.g. cashmere, polyester, spand...

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March 1, 2026

What Is Yarn Singeing? Purpose and Benefits Explained

Yarn singeing is a process that burns off surface fuzz to improve fabric quality. This guide explain...

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March 1, 2026

What Types of Wool Are There? A Guide to Wool Varieties

Wool comes from many animals: sheep, alpaca, cashmere goats, angora goats (mohair), rabbits, yak, an...

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March 1, 2026

When Not to Use Acrylic Yarn: 6 Situations to Choose Something Else

Acrylic yarn is affordable and easy-care but not ideal for lace, high heat, baby wear, felting, high...

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March 1, 2026

Why Is Acrylic Yarn More Popular Than Wool? 6 Key Reasons

Acrylic yarn often outsells wool due to price, color options, easy care, and accessibility. This gui...

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March 1, 2026

Why Is Aran Wool So Expensive? Quality, Craft & Demand

Aran wool is expensive due to the quality of the wool from harsh climates, traditional hand-spinning...

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March 1, 2026

Why Is Merino Wool So Expensive? 4 Key Factors

Merino wool is expensive due to production costs, delicate processing, luxury positioning, and limit...

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March 1, 2026

Why Is Mohair So Fuzzy? Fiber Structure and What Causes the Fluff

Mohair is fuzzy because of its fiber structure, cuticles, and processing. This guide explains why mo...

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March 1, 2026

Why Is Virgin Wool Expensive? Quality, Supply & Sustainability

Virgin wool costs more because it comes from the first shearing, has a lower micron count, and often...

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March 1, 2026

Why Does Merino Wool Not Smell? Odor Resistance Explained

Merino wool resists odor thanks to lanolin (antibacterial), smooth fibers that don't trap bacteria,...

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