Given that this is 1,000 meters, you may be able to make a jumper, depending on its length, the length of the sleeves and the size of the jumper that you want to knit.
This jumper would best fit a smaller torso, given this limitation.
I've got some bright red wool and I'm going to knit a jumper.
you use wool to make some jumpers. it is to make it soft and you can make your own jumper if you know how to knit well.
"Hurt" here requires a context.When you wear your wool jumper in the rain, you can dry the jumper and have no trace of 'hurt'.If you agitate your wool jumper in hot water, it will shrink.
'I wanted to knit my grandchild a sweater, but I had no wool.'
Yes.
100%. Otherwise it is not wool but a wool-and-something mix.
It depends on the size and style of jumper you want, the stitch pattern being used, and the weight of yarn you have. A large sweater with a dense stitch pattern (such as lots of cables) will require more yarn than a small sweater with a lace pattern. You can knit further with a finer weight of yarn (say a sport weight instead of a worsted weight).
In general, yes, wool can be recycled once used. If the wool is part of knit fabric such as in a sweater, it can be recycled for yarn. Wool clothing can be felted and felt used for other projects. Wool fabric (knit or woven) can also be reused.
get some wool and then stich it all together and then welar
The wrangler tied the sheep down to cut it's wool. His older brother has curly hair like a sheep's wool. She thought she could pull the wool over my eyes. The jumper made of sheep's wool was my favourite colour.
have a look at knittinghelp.com to learn to knit and join ravelry.com for help and patterns