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31.01.07, 18:03
Jakiś czas temu znalazłam ciekawą stronkę z wzorami ale teraz nie potrafię
się do niej dostać.Adres był taki:www.jessica-tromp.nl Może ktoś wie o co
chodzi?
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    • maladanka Re: czy ktoś ma? 31.01.07, 22:42
      cos sie tam porobiło, pokazuje się sklep, to była stronka - cudo!
      nie mogę jej odżałowac smile
      • jukka4 Re: czy ktoś ma? 01.02.07, 12:30
        Czyli nie tylko ja mam taki problem...Stronki rzeczywiście szkoda,piękne rzeczy
        tam były...
    • mjermak Re: czy ktoś ma? 01.02.07, 18:01
      a mnie nadal wszystko dziala!!!
    • mjermak Re: czy ktoś ma? 01.02.07, 18:02
      www.jessica-tromp.nl/freeknittingpatternswomansweatercardiganbasicsknitwear.htm
      • jukka4 Re: czy ktoś ma? 01.02.07, 22:46
        Dzięki mjermak-już się ucieszyłam ale niestety ciągle to samo-pojawia się i
        znika-czyli bereciksmile
        • maladanka Re: czy ktoś ma?- u mnie się takie otwiera 02.02.07, 00:11
          Where does Cashmere, Pashmina, Merino, Alpaca and Mohair come from and what is
          Knitting Yarn ?

          After 25 years of selective breeding, the Australian Cashmere Goat has evolved
          into a distinctive breed of goat. The Australian Cashmere is quite different in
          appearance and temperament. In mid winter it will have an excellent overall
          coverage of long dense cashmere. Cashmere is used in men's and women's
          clothing. One of the most notable applications of cashmere is the highly
          regarded cashmere sweater. Cashmere is characterized as luxuriously soft, with
          high napability and loft.
          About Pashmina and Cashmere...
          Pashmina is the most luxurious, softest, warmest and lightest natural fibre in
          the world, and comes from the Capra-Hircus goat. This is the same goat where
          cashmere comes from. The difference is that the pashmina only comes from the
          one part of the neck. Genuine pashmina fibres are always less than 14.5 microns
          in diameter. Donna Karan has a fragrance called Cashmere Mist.

          Australia, China and New Zealand are leading commercial producers of wool. Most
          Australian wool comes from the merino breed.
          The main breed farmed in New Zealand are Romney, an English breed and their
          wool is predominantly strong. New Zealand is the world's largest producer of
          crossbred (stong wool) . China, is the next most significant producer of strong
          wool. This type of wool is used mainly in interior textiles. It is also used
          for handknitting yarn and blankets. Today 25 million Romney producing both meat
          and wool. Its wool, which can reach a length of 18 cm, is course and creamy in
          colour. It is an ideal wool and is used in knitting yarn for heavy sweaters.
          Merino
          The Merino is the oldest and most numerous breed in the world. The Merino was
          New Zealand’s first sheep and today there are just over 2 million of them. Most
          Merinos are found in the rugged South Island hill country. Merinos have a very
          dense fleece - about 50 million fibres - nearly three times as many as other
          breeds. The wool is very fine and soft and although the outside of the fleece
          looks grey, inside it is quite white. The wool is 6.5 to 10cm long and has
          close wrinkles or "crimps". A Merino grows 3.5 to 5 kg of wool every year.
          Merino wool is made into very fine fabrics for men and women’s fashion wear.

          In the textile industry, "Alpaca" primarily refers to the hair of Peruvian
          alpaca, but more broadly it refers to a style of fabric originally made from
          alpaca hair but now often made from similar fibers, such as mohair, Icelandic
          sheep wool, or even high-quality English wool. In trade, distinctions are made
          between alpacas and the several styles of mohair and lustre. Alpaca fiber is
          warmer than sheep's wool and lighter in weight. It is soft and luxurious and
          lacks the "prickle" factor. However, as with all fleece-producing animals,
          quality varies from animal to animal, and some alpaca produce fiber which is
          less than ideal.
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