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Virgin wool -- that is wool that has not been used before -- is spun from the fleece of the animal that grows the fleece.

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How does virgin merino differ from regular merino?

Virgin merino wool is an unprocessed wool and is obtained from merino sheep or lambs. Regular merino wool is processed from the withers only of merino sheep. While not as soft as virgin merino wool, the regular merino wool is still of excellent quality.


What is virgin wool?

Wool that has not been previously used in the manufacturing process


Is virgin wool soft?

yes


Does virgin wool scratch?

Some wools are softer than others. If a person is allergic to wool, it will scratch.


Is Athena a virgin?

Yes but she got raped on the leg and wiped it off with wool and the wool turned in to her son.


What does this fabric abbreviation WV stand for?

Volkswagen


What does Pure new wool mean?

Pure new wool is wool that has not been used before. Pure new wool can be any of the wools. Pure merino pure, lambs wool, alpaca. Virgin wool and Pure new wool can be synonymous. Always look for the woolmark.


Are the Lebarca brand of organic wool blankets allergen free?

Lebarca organic wool blankets are not allergen free. They are 100% virgin wool blankets, which means the fabric is not unnaturally colored or touched by chemicals.


What does the fabric abbreviation wv stand for?

The fabric abbreviation WV stands for fleece wool. It also stands for virgin wool. This indicates the makeup of fabric quality.


What is the covering of sheep?

Wool, But there is one breed that has hair


What yarns are best for felting?

For felting, you generally need to use natural fiber yarns. When you felt, you create a project and then wash it hot water to cause it to shrink and become thicker. Cottons or wools are traditionally what is used most in this process.


What is the difference between worsted wool and pure new wool?

The term 'pure wool' would indicate that the item is made from 100% wool, some of which may be recycled. 'Pure new wool' would indicate that the idem is made from all new wool -- 100%. The difference being 'new'.