No. Worsted wool is sourced and processed differently from other types of wool. You can read more about worsted wool, below.
E. Grant Gilligan has written: 'Woollen and worsted woven fabric design' -- subject(s): Wool fabrics, Woolen and worsted weaving
Alan Brearley has written: 'An outline of statistical methods for use in the textile industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Textile industry and fabrics 'Worsted' -- subject(s): Woolen and worsted manufacture
Che Shing Yeung has written: 'Dimensional changes of worsted woven fabrics during processing'
Lyle H. Boren has written: 'Fables in labels' -- subject(s): Textile industry and fabrics, Woolen and worsted manufacture
Woolen fabrics have a soft feel and fuzzy surface, will not hold a crease, very little shine or sheen. Worsted wool is shiny, and smoother than woolen,
Montgomery Worsted Mills was created in 1892.
Bernon Worsted Mill was created in 1919.
Serge is a worsted fabric that begins with the letters se.
Jules Desurmont Worsted Company Mill was created in 1907.
Worsted refers to a woollen fabric made from twisted yarn, from Worstead, a town in Norfolk, England.
there is no yarn fabrics yarns are only converted into fabric by knitting or weaving