Yarn Sourcing & Blending Expertise
We work with long-term, trusted yarn suppliers.
We do not spin yarn ourselves, because stable quality comes from spinners who are proven by time and the global market.
From leading Chinese cashmere mills like Consinee, kvss, Xinao, etc.
To Italian luxury spinners such as, Millefili, Tollegno 1900,Zegna, and Botto Giuseppe, we offer a wide range of high-quality yarn options.
Due to minimum order requirements from some spinners, premium yarns like Loro Piana are available through our Plan C projects.
Blending Ratios
Choosing a yarn is not only about brand and color.
The blend ratio is a key technical decision that shapes hand feel, structure, warmth, and breathability.
Designers use fiber blends to express their ideas:
- 70% Cashmere / 30% Silk Soft, smooth, light, and breathable. Ideal for fine cardigans and all-day comfort, from office to home.
- 90% Wool / 10% Cashmere (2/26 count) More body and structure. Perfect for large cables, bold ribs, and architectural knit shapes.
- 70% wool / 30% cashmere : is also a market favorite, offering a soft cashmere touch with added structure — warm, comfortable, and never itchy.
We offer many blend options across our yarn libraries.
And because the same design can look completely different with different fibers and ratios,
professional knitwear engineering is essential.
If you do not have an in-house knit specialist,
our team will guide you with real production advice based on years of experience.
Blending Ratios
Choosing a yarn is not only about brand and color.
The blend ratio is a key technical decision that shapes hand feel, structure, warmth, and breathability.
Designers use fiber blends to express their ideas:
- 70% Cashmere / 30% Silk Soft, smooth, light, and breathable. Ideal for fine cardigans and all-day comfort, from office to home.
- 90% Wool / 10% Cashmere (2/26 count) More body and structure. Perfect for large cables, bold ribs, and architectural knit shapes.
- 70% wool / 30% cashmere : is also a market favorite, offering a soft cashmere touch with added structure — warm, comfortable, and never itchy.
We offer many blend options across our yarn libraries.
And because the same design can look completely different with different fibers and ratios,
professional knitwear engineering is essential.
If you do not have an in-house knit specialist,
our team will guide you with real production advice based on years of experience.
Silk in Knitting
Silk has been produced in China for thousands of years,
and Puyuan is one of its historic centers.
In knitwear, silk blends bring both comfort and elegance:
- Cashmere + Silk for extreme softness and skin comfort.
- 70% Wool / 30% Silk in fine-gauge knits for light weight, drape, and summer breathability.
This combination offers excellent wear comfort at a very competitive cost level.
Linen and silk blends are also widely used in resort collections.
Brands like Zimmermann often mix silk-linen knit panels
with printed silk wovens to create rich texture and visual contrast.
Mohair, Baby Mohair & Natural Luxury Fibers
Mohair comes in many grades.
Our most reordered quality isbaby mohair.
It is fine, smooth, and skin-friendly, with full halo and softness, yet light enough to wear directly on the body — no heavy base layer needed.
It keeps transparency and airiness, making it perfect for openwork, sheer and delicate styles, loved by brands such as Miu Miu.
We also work with camel hair, alpaca, and other natural fibers.
But our true core expertise remains cashmere and wool, from fiber selection to knitting, finishing, and long-term production stability.
Mohair, Baby Mohair & Natural Luxury Fibers
Mohair comes in many grades.
Our most reordered quality isbaby mohair.
It is fine, smooth, and skin-friendly, with full halo and softness, yet light enough to wear directly on the body — no heavy base layer needed.
It keeps transparency and airiness, making it perfect for openwork, sheer and delicate styles, loved by brands such as Miu Miu.
We also work with camel hair, alpaca, and other natural fibers.
But our true core expertise remains cashmere and wool, from fiber selection to knitting, finishing, and long-term production stability.