Take Care Mohair. A Review!!

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Take Care Mohair Yarn

Last week I got a message from Wool and The Gang asking if I’d like to have a go at playing with their new yarn, Take Care Mohair.  In return for free yarn, they asked if I’d be interested in writing a review.  Would I also like to host an Instagram Giveaway, they asked!? (More on that in a minute). It’d be rude to refuse, wouldn’t it?

My first thought was that they’d asked the wrong person. Maybe they actually meant to ask Blah from that other blog (I dunno, Zones & Podger or something). Then I realised I should get in quick and say “yes, please!” before they twigged they’d got the wrong person. So, I politely did my “yes, please” and hastily added, “Can I have the pink and more pink, thank you, please?”

Today I’m here to report my findings!

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There were a couple of days chatting via email, a couple of days waiting for the postman and just a handful more days immersing myself in little fluffy clouds.

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WATG Parcels

I loved how the yarn arrived. The packaging is super cool. The sturdy paper bag was utilised as the project bag while I made my mohair projects. The box was claimed by the cat (she fits, so she sits).

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Take Care Mohair

Whilst I waited for my mohair yarn to arrive, I started to wonder about what I could crochet with it. I did a cursory check of Pinterest and Ravelry, but nothing jumped out. I’ve not noticed mohair in any shops over the last few years. I think this could be it, making a comeback. Looking at the WATG website, it certainly made me want the jumpers. It could even spur me on to start knitting. Hmm.

I decided that I really wanted to come up with something of my own. Seeing as we’re headed for winter and seeing as though I’m not practised in jumper designing, I went with a hat and scarf combo.

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Take Care Mohair is like pink fluffy clouds!
Above is a scarf I thought I was going to crochet.

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…However, I ended up making two crochet hats.

They look like boobs! blancmange boobs.

I don’t think I’ll name them that. I was thinking along puddingy lines, though. Maybe something candyfloss related because this stuff truly does look like candyfloss. Especially when it’s slowly unfurling from the ball. I can imagine it getting twiddled around the stick.

The reason I made two hats is that I didn’t like the stitch of the first one. What works for an acrylic DK swatch truly does not translate to luxury mohair! I should know this, I really should, but I didn’t want to waste any of the delightful mohair on swatches.

With hindsight, a couple of swatches would have been nothing compared to a whole hat’s worth of yarn. Hey ho, I played the game and kind of lost. In other circumstances, a bit of unravelling would be the answer, but I’m well aware that you do not frog mohair. Thankfully, I knew not to even try- what a test of patience that would be!

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Mohair Yarn Needs Specific Crochet Stitches

First crochet hat. See? Ugh. Not good enough. And not what I’d pictured in my head. This was made with UK trebles. Having used a 10mm hook, the stitches were too large.

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UK double crochet stitches. Much better! I wish I’d been less hasty. I would love a matching scarf. I wanted it to have bright, fluffy pompoms.

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I made the pink pompoms! I’ll keep these to one side.

If I cave and buy extra yarn, I’ll at least have my fluffy pompoms waiting. To be honest, I would start from scratch; I want to try new colours!! All the colours!  I’m thinking Space black and Dusty grey, or the blues together would look good. Black and Hot Punk Pink! Black and Bubblegum! I bet they know this sort of thing happens. I bet they know that I’ll just go and order loads more fluffy yarn. I’m broke, I’m not allowed!

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Anyway, here is my daft face with the hat I don’t like much. Despite it being perched on top of my head, it does fit properly. Look at my glorious pompom!

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Here is my daft face in the one I do like. The smaller stitch work is so much more suited to the mohair yarn. Much better. If only I’d tried this one first, I’d have a lovely scarf too.

I’ve got a few pages of pattern scribbles, and I’d like to write them up at some point. But, er, I think I need to order more yarn to see if I can get the proper scarf as well as the hat. I’m fairly certain I can. And then I’ll have a fabulous crochet pattern to publish!

Anyway, I did mention at the beginning about a Giveaway! It’s very exciting! Wool and The Gang are offering to send three balls of Take Care Mohair to one lucky individual over on Instagram (a winner will be picked at random). The details are on my IG account. Pop over and have a look.

Is that a review? I feel like all I’ve done is describe what happened.

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30 thoughts on “Take Care Mohair. A Review!!

  1. It’s a great review… I now want to buy pink fluffy yarn / candy floss and make a hat!! It looks like you had a lot of fun with it. I’ve entered your giveaway, fingers crossed!
    Xx

    1. Thanks Teresa! You should be in with a good chance, it’s quite quiet on that IG post. I thought people would go mad for a giveaway… Still a few days to go though.

  2. 😂 love your review ! I remember my mother using yarn like that back in the day. I’m unsure about it , your hats look lovely & yes v boob like 🙈 But is it itchy ? Be interesting one to try.

    Love the packaging by the way & have seen their stuff about , very modern makes

    1. Thank you!!
      It was popular in the 80’s, I’m pretty sure I had mohair stuff when I was a kid!
      I haven’t noticed any itchiness and I sat wearing one of my hats for quite a while the other day (watching the telly, bit of crochet etc)… I don’t think any one saw me.

  3. Nice! I can see why you’d be tempted to pick up more… Those colours are amazing! And I also love the pompoms. Are the nice folks at Wool & the Gang going to be publishing your hat pattern too?

    1. Thanks!
      Nah, I doubt it. I’d have to do that indepedently. In order to write up the pattern I would definitely need more yarn!! I’d have to make it again and make sure it all works. Not such a bad idea…

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