This collection of silk and animal-based yarns brings you the best of nature’s fibres, ideal for projects that call for beauty, texture, and comfort. Whether you’re knitting a heirloom shawl or weaving a cosy wrap, these yarns offer unmatched quality and feel.
Animal Fibre Yarns FAQs
What are animal fibre yarns made from?
Animal fibre yarns are made from natural materials like wool, alpaca, silk, camel, and mohair. These fibres are prized for their softness, insulation, and breathability, making them ideal for wearable, luxurious textile projects.
Are these yarns suitable for people with sensitive skin?
Many animal fibre yarns are incredibly soft, like baby alpaca or merino wool, and are suitable for sensitive skin. However, everyone is different; if you’re unsure, opt for finer fibres like silk or test with a small swatch first.
How do I care for garments made with animal yarns?
Most animal fibre yarns should be hand-washed in cold water with a gentle detergent, then laid flat to dry. Always check the label, as some may be machine washable or require special handling to preserve texture and shape.
Can I use these yarns for both weaving and knitting?
Absolutely! Many of our animal-based yarns, including silk and wool blends, are suitable for both weaving and knitting. They provide excellent drape, strength, and texture for woven scarves, wraps, or yardage.
Do these yarns shrink or felt easily?
Some animal yarns, especially untreated wool, are prone to felting when exposed to heat or agitation. If you're planning to full or felt your fabric intentionally, these qualities can be a benefit. Otherwise, gentle care is key.
What makes silk a popular choice in this collection?
Silk adds an elegant sheen and incredible softness to any project. It blends beautifully with other fibres, offering strength and a light, breathable quality that makes it ideal for year-round wearables.
What’s the difference between alpaca and wool yarns?
Alpaca yarn is typically softer, warmer, and has a smoother texture than wool. It’s also naturally hypoallergenic, making it an excellent alternative for those who find sheep wool itchy or irritating.
Can I dye animal fibre yarns?
Yes! Most animal fibres take dye beautifully, especially wool and silk. If you're planning a dye project, choose undyed or natural-coloured yarns and use protein fibre dyes for the best results.
How do I choose the right yarn for my project?
Consider your project’s needs, softness, drape, warmth, and strength. If you're unsure, our yarn collection has a wide range of fibres, and we’re always happy to help you choose the perfect yarn based on your craft and goals.