Sometimes a single glance, a touch of light on a Sweater, is enough, and you know: This is Mohair.
This fine, shimmering yarn with its characteristic fluff - the so-called Halo - gives every knit piece something almost magical.
Light, soft, luxurious, yet durable - Mohair is one of the most noble natural fibers in the world.
In this article, you will learn what makes Mohair so special, how to best use it, and why it is worth processing this fiber with respect and love.
What is Mohair?
Mohair comes from the Angora goat, an old, noble breed whose coat is particularly long, silky, and shiny.
Unlike sheep wool, Mohair has a smooth, almost glass-like surface, which reflects light and creates this distinctive sheen.
Origin & History
The Angora goat originally comes from the region around Ankara (formerly Angora) in Turkey.
Today it is mainly produced in South Africa, but also kept in parts of Europe and America.
Mohair has been considered a luxury fiber for centuries - valued for its Softness, lightness, and warmth.
Already in the 18th century, Mohair was coveted in Europe, and to this day it symbolizes Craftsmanship elegance and natural sophistication.
Mohair properties at a glance
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Property |
Description |
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Fiber origin |
Hair of the Angora goat |
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Texture |
Smooth, shiny, with fine fluff (Halo) |
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Feel |
Soft, feather-light, airy |
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Thermal performance |
Very high, insulating, without weighing down |
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Elasticity |
Slightly stretchy, shape-retaining |
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Sheen |
Silky to pearly |
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Care |
Wash gently, air dry |
💡 Special feature: Mohair warms without weighing down - a scarf made of Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair feels like a breath on the skin but reliably keeps you warm.
The famous Mohair Halo
The Halo is the trademark of Mohair.
It refers to the fluffy, translucent sheen, which forms when the fine fibers slightly protrude from the yarn.
Why does the Halo form?
The smooth, long hairs of the Angora goat do not take the same twist when spun as Virgin Wool.
This causes them to loosely wrap around the yarn core - the result is this soft, misty halo.
Effect in the stitch pattern
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The knit appears slightly blurred, almost painted.
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Stitches "blur" - small irregularities are invisible.
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The fabric gets Volume and Depth, but remains transparent and airy.
👉 Tip: If you want to highlight Textured Stitch (e.g. Cables or Lace Pattern), use less Halo - e.g. through a Mohair blend or in combination with smooth yarns.
Mohair and its blends
Pure Mohair is rarely knitted alone because its smooth surface has little "grip."
It is mostly combined with other Fibers - for stability, grip, or special Sheen.
Popular blends
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Mohair + Silk:
luxurious, shiny, delicate - e.g. Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair
→ Perfect for fine Shawls, Sweaters or as a companion yarn. -
Mohair + Wool (e.g. Merino):
warm, voluminous, with soft fluff.
→ Ideal For jackets, winter accessories, cozy Sweaters. -
Mohair + Nylon:
for stability in yarns with very fine thread, e.g. Laceweight.
💡 Combination tip: Hold Mohair double or with a second yarn - for example with Merino or Alpaca - for new textures. This creates a full, feather-light Stitch Definition with a lively surface.
Mohair in use: How to work with it
1. The right needle choice
Choose smooth but not too slippery needles - e.g. wood or Bamboo.
Metal needles can be too fast with smooth Mohair threads.
💡 Rule of thumb: Better a slightly larger Needle Size, so the knit can breathe and the Halo can fully develop. For Lace yarns made of Mohair often 4,0-5,5 mm.
2. While Knitting
Mohair has a "will of its own": once knitted, it likes to hold on.
Undoing mistakes is a matter of patience.
Tips:
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Knit consciously and calmly - Mohair rewards mindfulness.
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Avoid knitting too tightly so the fluff has room.
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If you unravel: Slowly and with feeling, stitch by stitch.
3. After Knitting: Washing & Care
Mohair is sensitive - but not complicated if you know how.
This is how you care for Mohair properly:
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Hand Wash in lukewarm water with Wool Wash.
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Do not rub or wring, but move gently.
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Press out with a towel, never wring out.
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Dry flat on a towel, away from direct sunlight.
After washing, the Halo often stands out even more beautifully - your knitted piece gets this soft, floating character.
Mohair in fashion & craft
Mohair is a chameleon among yarns:
It can noble and delicate, voluminous and modern or rustic and charming appear - depending on how you combine it.
Inspirations for Mohair Projects
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A fine Lace Scarf:
Light as air, perfect for layering. -
A Sweater with Mohair companion yarn:
Simply knitted, but with a luxurious sheen. -
A loose Cardigan:
Quickly knitted, soft, with lively texture. -
Accessories with “Halo Effect”:
Hats, Arm Warmers, Shawls - sensual and feather-light.
👉 Experiment with combinations:
A Mohair strand combined with Knitting for Olive Merino creates a soft, velvety stitch definition with depth and warmth.
Sustainability & Animal Welfare
At Bonifaktur, we value ethically sourced Fibers.
High-quality Mohair comes from farms that treat animals with respect, shear regularly, and avoid harmful practices.
💚 How to recognize good Mohair:
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Certificates like Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS)
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Soft, even fiber without harsh spots
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No chemical smell, natural Elasticity
Sustainable Mohair is durable, recyclable, and brings joy for many years - a true Slow Crafting-Material.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Mohair scratchy?
Not if it is of high quality. Fine Kid Mohair (the first shearing of young goats) is especially soft and suitable for sensitive skin.
Why is Mohair so warm?
The fiber has a hollow structure - it traps air and insulates excellently without being heavy.
Can I combine Mohair with other yarns?
Yes! Mohair is often used as a companion yarn to add texture, depth, and softness.
How do I prevent fuzzing?
A light Halo is part of Mohair. Through gentle washing and wearing, the fluff settles - and the yarn becomes even more beautiful over time.
Conclusion: The Poetry of Mohair
Mohair is more than just yarn.
It is a feeling - light, floating, warming, alive.
It gives knitted pieces soul and character, transforms simple designs into something special, and connects technique with emotion.
Once you have knitted with a strand of Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair, you will recognize the moment:
That quiet glide, the gentle sheen, the warmth that barely weighs.
🧶 Embrace Mohair - not as a trend, but as an encounter with a fiber full of history, light, and ease.




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