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  • The future development trend of fancy yarns
    Apr 25, 2024
    The future development trend of fancy yarns
    1. Raw materials are developing in a diversified direction. Fancy yarns were originally limited to wool, cotton, acrylic, viscose, etc. With the expansion of the application scope
  • What is the difference between expanded acrylic yarn and solid acrylic yarn?
    Apr 23, 2024
    What is the difference between expanded acrylic yarn and solid acrylic yarn?
    What is bulked yarn? Bulk yarn is first blended into yarn from two fibers with different shrinkage rates, and then the yarn is placed in steam or hot air or boiling water for treat
  • The difference between merino wool and ordinary wool
    Apr 18, 2024
    The difference between merino wool and ordinary wool
    Merino refers to a breed of sheep with production areas all over the world. Merino wool produced in Australia is of the highest quality. So what are the differences between merino
  • What types of wool are there?
    Apr 12, 2024
    What types of wool are there?
    What types of wool are there? There are also quite a lot of types of wool. You can think of wool, rabbit wool, camel wool, raccoon dog wool, alpaca wool, yak wool, etc., which are
  • How to distinguish yarn materials?
    Apr 08, 2024
    How to distinguish yarn materials?
    We only need one tool (lighter) to distinguish yarn products of different materials: 1: Cotton material: When 100% COTTON cotton thread burns, there will be a smell of burning pape
  • What’s wrong with yarn pilling?
    Mar 28, 2024
    What’s wrong with yarn pilling?
    This question is what many people ask most when buying wool. "Boss, is this pilling?" "Why are these clothes pilling after wearing them for two days?" First of
  • Cashmere Yarn Knowledge
    Mar 26, 2024
    Cashmere Yarn Knowledge
    1. The weight of the yarn is not the actual weighing. Please do not check the yarn weight directly according to the weighed weight; 2. The weight of yarn is calculated based on moi
  • How to distinguish yarn products of different materials?
    Mar 20, 2024
    How to distinguish yarn products of different materials?
    We only need one tool (lighter) to roughly distinguish yarn products of different materials 1: Cotton material: 100% COTTON When cotton thread burns, it has a smell of burning pape
  • Merino wool: a precious fiber heritage in Australia
    Mar 18, 2024
    Merino wool: a precious fiber heritage in Australia
    Merino wool, as a natural treasure of Australia, has always been a treasure in the textile industry. This delicate fiber originates from Merino sheep, and its micrometer diameter i
  • What is the difference between wool and cashmere?
    Mar 12, 2024
    What is the difference between wool and cashmere?
    Distinguishing wool from cashmere depends on these four points! 1. Source Although wool and cashmere both come from sheep, wool comes from sheep. Even if sheep's wool is very f
  • May I ask about the production process of scarves?
    Mar 08, 2024
    May I ask about the production process of scarves?
    In fact, the production process of cashmere scarves and wool scarves is the same. Simply put, it can be divided into four major steps. 1, Staining (1) Stained with loose hair. When
  • How to quickly judge the quality of yarn?
    Mar 05, 2024
    How to quickly judge the quality of yarn?
    This is a very practical and good question. If you don't have an instrument, you can try the following 5 steps: 1. First observe the surface to see whether there are impurities, oi