What Is Peruvian Highland Wool?

Peruvian Highland is a cross-breed of Merino and Corriedale. It has adapted to the harsh high altitudes in the Peruvian Andes, creating a fine, soft wool with a long history. The smooth spun wool is a fine quality, super soft and hardier than Merino. Its micron count averages 27 microns.

Is Peruvian Highland wool itchy?

Pure wool. Pure wools seem to be problem area for me and even 100% angora and some alpaca wools can cause mild to medium itching and sensitivity. However, Cascade Magnum 100% Peruvian Highland wool is a fab, super chunky yarn that I can wear as hats and scarves without any issue.

What is 100% Peruvian Highland wool?

Peruvian Highland Wool is a hybrid of native Corriedale with Merino resulting in loft, durability and fabulous stitch definition. Cascade 220 works up beautifully in cables, lace, colorwork, as well as simple stitch patterns.

What ply is Peruvian Highland wool?

4 ply
Filcolana’s Peruvian Highland Wool is a classic 4 ply worsted spun wool yarn. The yarn is very even which makes it perfect for both cables and Fair Isle knitting.

What weight is Peruvian Highland wool?

Peruvian Highland Wool

Weight: Aran / Medium
Needles: 4.5mm (7 US) (7 UK) 5mm (8 US) (6 UK)
Gauge: 18 sts / 10 cm (4″)
Balls: 50g; 100m (109 yds)
Care: Hand wash

What type of wool is the most expensive?

Vicuña wool
Vicuña wool is the finest and rarest wool in the world. It comes from the vicuña, a small llama-like animal native to the Andes Mountains in Peru.

Does Peruvian Highland wool pill?

The combination of the strong fibers and the exquisite softness lends itself to most projects. And the wool is durable enough to last for many years, even with frequent use. It has nice elasticity and strength, wears well, and is not prone to pilling. Perfect for colorwork, cables and steeking.

Which is the strongest wool in the world?

1. Australian Buloke – 5,060 IBF. An ironwood tree that is native to Australia, this wood comes from a species of tree occurring across most of Eastern and Southern Australia. Known as the hardest wood in the world, this particular type has a Janka hardness of 5,060 lbf.

What is the best wool in the world?

Australian Merino wool is the world’s finest and softest wool in the world. Its natural benefits are so great that no other fibre – natural or man-made – can match it.

Which are the warmest wools?

Angora wool is exceptionally soft and possess the highest heat retention of any natural fiber (two-and-a-half times warmer than sheep’s wool). It also has the best moisture-wicking properties of any natural fiber.

Is Peruvian Highland wool yarn soft?

This wool is special because it is harvested from Peruvian sheep—specifically a cross between the finest Corriedale and Merino breeds. The combination of these breeds produces a strong fiber with an excellent softness quotient that is perfect for a wide variety of uses.

Where does Peruvian Highland wool come from?

In the Highlands of Peru, our premium pure wool yarn is created from the fleece of a crossbreed of Corriedale sheep and local Peruvian Highland sheep and is processed in a state-of-the-art mill.

What is the finest ply of wool?

The ply count also factors into it and ranges from the finest to the heaviest weights (usually between 1-ply and 14-ply). Currently in the United States, the categories range in accordance to these symbols. Amount: This is the total length of yarn, measured in yards and ounces.

Which wool is lightest?

Angora. Not to be confused with the Angora goat from which mohair wool is made, Angora wool comes from Angora rabbits and is the lightest, finest and warmest of the natural fibers.

What is the finest micron wool?

Merino wool is the finest and usually measures anything from 15 to 25 microns but can still be finer. Other wool varies in micron and this depends on the breed of the sheep, the health and age of the sheep.

How do you soften Peruvian wool?

The most common way to soften wool is to use vinegar. Simply add two cups of white distilled vinegar in your washing machine rinse cycle and throw in the problem sweater. You can also turn the garment inside out and soak it in a mixture of cold water and a few tablespoons of vinegar.

What is the softest wool in the world?

Merino wool
Merino wool is the finest and softest sheep’s wool in the world. Merino wool makes up just 1% of the world’s fibre for apparel – true luxury.

Who gives the best quality wool?

Best quality of wool is drawn from the Angora goats found in Turkey, Argentina, South Africa and The United States. Angora goats produce the lustrous fibre known as Mohair.

Which country has the best wool?

The World’s Top Wool Producing Countries

Rank Country Share of World Production (%)
1 Australia 25
2 China 18
3 United States 17
4 New Zealand 11

Which wool is least likely to pill?

Merino wool
Merino wool is a sheep’s wool that is soft, elastic, and breathable; and because its fibers are long, it doesn’t pill as easily.

Why are Peruvian textiles so colorful?

Vibrant colors reflect Peru’s unique culture and the energy of its people. To achieve these stunning colors, wools and fibers are expertly dyed with plants and other materials. In the Andes, for example, red dye is created by grinding a cochineal insect with a mortar and pestle.