For felt in our days we use machines instead of sheep fur (skin).
Clothes Arent made out of felt because felt doesnt strecth and wouldn't really keep you warm!
when you wash a cotton jumper you should wash it in a mild temp of water and quite slowly if you heat the water up and make the washing machine go faster when you come to take out your cotton jumper you acctually take out felt!
sorry i am in the middle of doing a Textiles bit of home work
feting is originally made in 700BC in siberia
In general, no - felt is a coarse fabric, not plastic, metal, glass or paper that is more traditionally recyclable. However, if the felt is wool or hair fiber, it is biodegradable and can be composted if it hasn't been dyed with synthetic dyes. However, if it is made out of polyester, there's not much reuse you can do with it.
I'm sure you meant "is", but here's my full explanation. A trilby is a soft felt men'shat with a narrow brim, a deeply indented crown, and a pinch at the front. Traditionally it was made from rabbit hair felt, but is now sometimes made from other materials, including treed and wool.
Traditionally - they're made from a solid block of wood !
Felt.
Traditionally clogs are made and worn in a european country called Holland. The wooden shoes are made in the european county Holland just like the traditionally clogs.
felt dumb motherphucker
Fez hats are made from felt
A felt tent lived in by nomads is called a "yurt." Traditionally used by Central Asian nomadic cultures, yurts are portable, circular structures made of a wooden frame covered with felt, usually made from sheep's wool. They are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, making them ideal for a nomadic lifestyle. Yurts provide warmth in cold weather and are well-suited to the varying climates of the regions where they are commonly found.
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Gunpowder was traditionally made with a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate.