Weaving is the process of interlacing warp and weft threads on a loom to create fabric. Patterns emerge with structure, yielding durable and functional textiles.
Everything about Cashmere and Wool.
Weaving is the process of interlacing warp and weft threads on a loom to create fabric. Patterns emerge with structure, yielding durable and functional textiles.
Weaving is the process of interlacing warp and weft threads on a loom to create fabric. Patterns emerge with structure, yielding durable and functional textiles.
Knitting is the process of interlooping yarn to form fabric. Needles create stitches, shaping patterns for versatile, comfortable, and diverse textile products.
Cashmere fiber is harvested during late spring season. See how North Land harvests cashmere fiber on our goats farm.
See how the dirty mess of raw cashmere fiber is turned into cashmere yarn through ingenious application of mechanical and chemical forces.
Cashmere is one of the most luxurious fibers in textiles. This article explores typical characteristics of cashmere that make it so valuable.
Wool is the most common animal fiber in textiles, accounting for 1% of all fibers consumed. Read more about this interesting material.