Wool is not a synthetic, it is a natural fiber. Wool comes from sheep, making it a protein.
Synthetic wool is a man-made fibre that purports to mimic the qualities of natural wool.
Synthetic wool is man-made; wool is cleaned, carded and spun fleece that animals grow on their skin.
Cotton and wool are natural; nylon is synthetic.
Wool is Natural Fibre
acrylic fibre
Yes, it is very possible to use synthetic wool.
Wool does not burn. It only smoulders. That's why woollen clothes are safer than cotton or synthetic - they are not as flammable.
Because some fibres, eg wool are natural.
Wool , cotton, and synthetic fibers are commonly used.
Inorganic fibers are synthetic because they are not composed of organic matter, ie, wool, hemp, cotton.
Terycot has cotton as one of its constituents while terywool has wool in it.Both cotton and wool are natural fibres while terylene is a synthetic fibre.Both of these are fabric blends
Examples are wool, cotton, flax.More specifically, materials, not fabrics, are natural or synthetic. Some synthetic materials are dacron, nylon, polyester, etc. Some natural materials are wool, cotton, flax, silk, etc. Materials are fabricated into fabrics like velvet, chiffon, broadcloth, knits, percale, etc.