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- noun Plural form of
mohair .
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Examples
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"Our market is so global, you can't just think of one market in terms of fabric any more -- people want to be comfortable," says Mr. Black, whose collection was done in light bouclé, wool, lightweight mohairs and structured jersey fabrics.
Runway Report 2008
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One pair colinette mohairs, the other pair not sure but very very soft: And another Calorimetry.
Finished things:) ambermoggie 2007
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I want mohairs, cottons, thick and thin you name it: I have a couple of yarns already but I thought with the money from the yarns I'm selling and the ones I hope to swap I may start an earth stash.
Archive 2006-05-01 ambermoggie 2006
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So one thin silkwood, 1 coned moss greenbut light mossmohair unknown name and 1 argyll Rossini greens/golds mohairs I've started again.
knit one frog one ambermoggie 2006
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So one thin silkwood, 1 coned moss greenbut light mossmohair unknown name and 1 argyll Rossini greens/golds mohairs I've started again.
Archive 2006-11-01 ambermoggie 2006
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I am hooked on this yarn it is one of the best mohairs I've EVER used and even better than Colinette for me.
Archive 2006-11-01 ambermoggie 2006
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I am hooked on this yarn it is one of the best mohairs I've EVER used and even better than Colinette for me.
looking for Mountain Colors yarn to trade or purchase ambermoggie 2006
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I want mohairs, cottons, thick and thin you name it: I have a couple of yarns already but I thought with the money from the yarns I'm selling and the ones I hope to swap I may start an earth stash.
spinning wheel and earthy yarns ambermoggie 2006
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The mohairs are this day gone from hence for Calais, recommended to the care of Madame Morel, and directed, as desired, to the
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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I hope you have been thanked by your ladies, at least, if not paid in money, for the mohairs, which I sent by a courier to Paris, some time ago, instead of sending them to Madame Morel, at Calais, as I told you I should.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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