waves or kinks in a wool fiber
Waves or kinks in a sheep's wool are known as crimp. It is a natural feature of the wool fiber that gives it elasticity and helps trap air for insulation. The crimp in wool fibers also contributes to the characteristic softness and warmth of wool products.
wool is a natural animal fiber
Fleece-bearing animals are the source of wool fibres.
wool is graded on the size kinks in it, so yes. fine, medium or course
Wool
yes it is
wool is a fiber and it cannot be digested
Wool is not a synthetic, it is a natural fiber. Wool comes from sheep, making it a protein.
No, it's a fiber.
acrylic
Wool is an animal fiber that comes from sheep or alpacas.
Fiber from sheep - wool.