Linen feels like quite smooth and a little rough round the edges.
It feels warm and to some scratchy.
it feels really cuddly and soft(but in sweaters itchy)
wool feels like soft white stuff. and it looks like well wool
Boiled wool is often used for apparel items like sweaters or scarves. The term refers to wool or woven wool that has been treated with water and agitation to make it feel more velvet or felt like.
Almost certainly not, but it could have some wool mixed in.
The insides are lined with wool. They're very soft.
Anwser Silk feels really soft and smooth.
i feel' mineral wool is spun out of molten minerals like basalt, volcanics material, (we can also take slag wool a similar material as it comes from furnace as lawa). it is soft. glass wool have more silica in its composition,shines more and white in color ,it is brittle as compare to mineral wool .its fibre length is also more and straight as compare to mineral wool. umesh chitlangia
not very soft. imagine cotton balls that were tangled up and had dirt in it. (I am in FFA and work with sheep)
Because it is 50/50 of wool and cotton, so it would feel more comfortable.
A wool sock is what it sounds like... A sock made from wool... You get wool from a sheep.
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.
Wool looks fluffy and soft. It looks like a cloud.
Wool fibres are approximately circular in cross section at the macro scale, and have scales on the surface of he shaft. It is these scales that give wool its felting ability. At a slightly larger scale, some wool is quite crinkly - Merino wool is an example - and this gives the wool its soft feel, particularly in fine wools.