Good points: Breathable, natural fiber. Available in woven cloth and clothing and interior design upholstery fabrics. Weights range from 4oz.(lightweight) to 24 oz. weight (outerwear).
Available as yarn for knitting, often with other fibers to create textural knit garments and accessories. Also available for purchase as machine or hand knitted for purchase.
Worsted wool, is finer quality because it undergoes an additional process known as combing. Combing removes dirt, irregular matter and short fibers prior to being spun into yarn( knitting yarn and/or woven cloth manufactured on textile looms.
Bad characteristics? Some people are allergic to wool. If they wear wool directly against your skin, itching and redness may occur.
To lessen the possibility of irritation, many consumers seek wool products that are lined.
(Blazers, suits, outerwear, for example).
Preferable method of cleaning is via dry cleaners.Some individuals prefer not to have their woolen items cleaned with chemicals.
Best bet: check the article of clothing you are purchasing for care/wash/professional cleaning instructions.
Fun fact: The Pope's official white robe is a fine quality specialty woven cloth manufactured by the fine Italian textile company, Loro Piana. Known to insiders as " The Pope's Cloth," it is a fine, year round cloth, versatile for both warm and cool climates.
both because every object has both positive and negative charges but mainly has positive charges.
Yes, qualities can be both negative and positive. For example, someone can be both honest and stubborn, which are qualities that have both positive and negative implications depending on the context. It is important to consider the overall impact and context of a quality when determining whether it is positive or negative.
i can only answer what is negative it is said that the play is unlucky and is cursed!!
Wool can be considered both negative and positive depending on context. Negative aspects could include environmental concerns related to land use and water consumption for sheep farming, as well as potential animal welfare issues. However, wool is also valued for its sustainability, biodegradability, and durability, making it a positive choice for many consumers seeking natural and renewable materials.
Merino socks are socks that are made of the wool from the Merino sheep. Some of the good qualities of socks being made from this wool are that they breathe better and the wool wicks better than other sock materials made from synthetics.
When a plastic rod is rubbed with wool, electrons are transferred from the wool to the plastic rod. This leaves the wool with a net positive charge due to the loss of electrons, while the plastic rod acquires a net negative charge due to gaining these electrons.
The wool socks likely have a negative charge, as they are pulling the silk shirt (which may have a positive charge) towards them due to electrostatic attraction.
The wool would have a positive charge, while the comb is negative. This is because the comb will take excess electrons from the wool.
Positive + Negative = Negative Negative + Negative = Positive Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative
Negative: they bite... not only that but they may also give some allergic reaction to one's body after they attack...
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
Synthetic wool is a man-made fibre that purports to mimic the qualities of natural wool.