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No. Lambs wool is spun from fleece of lambs. 'Regular' wool is spun from adult animals.
Any wool is suitable for weaving, either spun or not spun.
Yaks produce fleece, from which wool is spun.
What do you mean by this? Who first spun wool or who first put it to use?
Fleece -- from which wool is sorted, cleaned, carded and spun -- is amorphous. Once the fleece is spun, it takes the shape produced by the spinning process.
A blanket made of home spun wool
Virgin wool -- that is wool that has not been used before -- is spun from the fleece of the animal that grows the fleece.
Once the wool is sheared from the sheep, it is cleaned, carded and spun into thread.
Wool is spun from fleece, harvested from the bodies of animals that grow the fleece.
Lambs wool is cleaned, carded and spun from fleece grown by lambs.
Yak wool is cleaned, carded and spun from yak fleece.