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What kinds of knitting materials are there?

Woven materials include:

1, sheep hair. It is made of sheep's close-fitting short plush, which has better warmth than wool and soft and fluffy feel. Because of the poor cohesion, short plush is often blended with wool, which is a high-grade wool yarn.

2, rabbit hair. It is composed of rabbit hair and coarse hair, with low density, fine and fluffy fibers, good warmth retention and hygroscopicity, but poor strength and easy to fall off, and is often blended with other fibers;

3. yak hair. Yak hair is light, soft and warm, but poor in dyeability, so it is suitable for indoor decoration in winter.

4. Maya The stem bark fiber of hemp or ramie has high strength, good elasticity, moisture absorption and air permeability. Ramie has a unique hemp knot effect and is often blended with other fibers.

5. Cotton.