Pure new wool should be laundered very carefully; it's the combination of the water, soap and agitation that cause it to felt.
Remember, it's the agitation that will cause it to felt.
Use a dry cleaner
Pure new wool is wool that has not been used before. Pure new wool can be any of the wools. Pure merino pure, lambs wool, alpaca. Virgin wool and Pure new wool can be synonymous. Always look for the woolmark.
absolutely. a very fine worsted wool.
Of course it is to warm! Wool is suppost to be warm! Why would you want to be all sweatty in the summer! That sux!
The term 'pure wool' would indicate that the item is made from 100% wool, some of which may be recycled. 'Pure new wool' would indicate that the idem is made from all new wool -- 100%. The difference being 'new'.
Pure new wool is wool that has not been used before. Pure new wool can be any of the wools. Pure merino pure, lambs wool, alpaca. Virgin wool and Pure new wool can be synonymous. Always look for the woolmark.
Skol is a discontinued 100% Pure New Norwegian Wool. Its worsted weight and was made in 1.6oz/84 yard skeins.
Wool is indeed produced in New Zealand. New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool.
it varies but it should be pure CHRISTIANITY
You can't transfer money. Cuba is like a 'new start', get it? You start from a scratch...
Icelandic wool may indicate that the fleece originated in Iceland, or that the fleece was combed, carded and spun there. New wool is wool that has not been used before. The two terms are not mutually exclusive, or interdependent.
There are different costs for new wool rugs. You can find new wool rugs for prices between $300 to $500. The more you pay the better quality material you will get.