natural fibre is the answer.
Wool is a natural fiber obtained from animals such as sheep, goats, and alpacas. It is not a synthetic fiber, which is man-made from chemical compounds.
There are only 4 natural fabrics: cotton, wool, linen and silk. Everything else is man made,
Wool is natural. It comes from sheep
No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
No, acrylic is not a natural fiber; it is a synthetic fiber made from polymer materials derived from petroleum. Acrylic fibers are designed to mimic the properties of wool, offering warmth and softness while being lightweight and resistant to moths and mildew. Unlike natural fibers like cotton or wool, acrylic is man-made and is often used in clothing, blankets, and upholstery.
Artificial wool, also known as faux wool or synthetic wool, is a man-made fiber designed to mimic the feel and look of natural wool. It is usually made from materials such as acrylic, polyester, or nylon, and is often used as a more cost-effective and cruelty-free alternative to traditional wool.
Man made
Synthetic wool is a man-made fibre that purports to mimic the qualities of natural wool.
Cotton is a natural material- it is part of the cotton plant that is spun (twisted) into thread. Cotton is not an invention in the sense that nylon is. Nylon is a man made fiber, but cotton (and wool and linen) are natural materials- grown, not made.
A llama is an animal and, therefore, llama wool is a natural fibre. However, gold lame is a man made fibre, lame will be sparkly, gold or silver. Llama should feel like wool.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.