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What is Angora Wool Fabric: Properties, How its Made and Where
Angora wool is primarily used as an apparel material. First popularized as a sweater fabric, this type of wool is also used to make pea coats, suit jackets, scarves, gloves, and a variety of other apparel items. More rarely, Angora wool may also be used to make small throw blankets or pillow covers.
Angora wool - Wikipedia
Angora wool. Angora wool, showing the "halo" effect. Angora hair or Angora fibre refers to the downy coat produced by the Angora rabbit. While the names of the source animals are similar, Angora fibre is distinct from mohair, which comes from the Angora goat. Angora fibre is also distinct from cashmere, which comes from the cashmere goat.
Angora rabbit - Wikipedia
There are at least 11 distinct breeds of Angora rabbit, four of which are currently recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA): the English Angora, the French Angora, the Giant Angora and the Satin Angora.
Angora Rabbit Breed Profiles - The Spruce Pets
Updated on 08/25/23. Reviewed by. Natasha Diehl. AGEphotography / Getty Images. For homesteaders interested in raising angora rabbits for wool production, the show table, 4H, or as pets, there's sure to be an angora breed to suit you. Angora rabbits are rabbits with extra long fur thanks to an autosomal recessive gene.
Angora - The Joy of Handspinning - Hand spinning wool into yarn with a ...
Characteristics: • Natural, Animal Fiber (rabbits) • Clean, directly from the rabbit. • Does not require washing, picking, combing, or carding. • Luxurious. • Very durable Hand-washable. • Not irritating to the skin like sheep’s wool. • Easy to dye. • Blends extremely well with other fibers.
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