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To
Caress
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Precious
Felted
wool laces, burn out and worn out aspects, very soft
open worked knits and crinkled voiles. Softness and
lightness, voluptuous handles, hidden behind an used
appearance. Extra fine wool, mohair, cashmere, alpaca
with steel or copper.
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Wild
The
influence of organic and natural forms: barks, lichens...
Multicoloured curls, dense, loosely spun and lightened,
in wool/ mohair, wool alpaca for brushed and shorn
fabrics and cloque knits. Slub yarns micro curls and
spins in artificial or synthetic fibres for a more
silky look.
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Heather
The
Shettland and Harris tweed look reworked in soft and
downy materials. Foamy curls, tone on tone thrown
yarns and fluffy yarns, always multicoloured in merino
wool, lambwool, mohair and cashmere. Wool and silk
tweeds for weaves with a home made spirit.
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Silky
Opposition
of mat and shine obtained with cellulosic or synthetic
fibres and wool. Alternation, juxtaposition and warpplating
of yarns of different counts. Trilobated polyamide
for transparent and sparkling jeresys Oxidised and
gold tinged aspects.
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