Kemp is a course, rough strand of wool.
A strand of wool could be a length of yarn.
A strand of what could become wool if caught on a sheep-pen barbed wire would be called fleece.
Sheep which are classified as "carpet wool" breeds are those which have a thick wool fibre (also known as coarse or strong wool). An example of a carpet wool breed is the Romney. Other classifications of fibre diameter include fine and super fine.
Short , coarse and smelly.
Your answer depends on the source of the fleece used to make up the wool. Some wool is very coarse: other wool is very soft.
Abb wool is a form of yarn for the warp, or a rough wool from inferior parts of the fleece.
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linsey - it is a thin coarse blend of linen and wool
Baize is a coarse cotton or wool fabric. It begins with the letter b.
Kersey is a coarse wool fabric. It begins with the letter K.
· linsey - thin coarse blend of linen and wool
Intarsia is a method of knitting with different colours where the coloured wool strand is cut when its use in the pattern is finished, and the strand is not - as usually happens - carried behind the knitwear.