we'll wouldn't you normally get it off of a sheep? it is where wool would be found because of the fact that farmers shave their sheep for that purpose... sometimes you get it from a dog you never know....
All wool originates from fleece-bearing animals.
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Icelandic wool may indicate that the fleece originated in Iceland, or that the fleece was combed, carded and spun there. New wool is wool that has not been used before. The two terms are not mutually exclusive, or interdependent.
Oh, dude, "magna wool" doesn't exist. It's like saying "unicorn fur" or "leprechaun silk." You might be thinking of "merino wool," which is super soft and cozy, unlike magna wool, which is just a figment of someone's imagination.
Flannel originally came from wool and originated in Wales, though the word itself is believed to be French in origin. Today flannel fabric is made from wool, cotton, or even synthetic sources.
Southdown sheep originated in Sussex, England, in the 18th century. They are a heritage breed known for their high-quality meat and wool.
In Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the western US where sheep are bred for their wool rather than their mutton, Merino sheep dominate. Australia produces about 80% of the world's Merino wool http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merino
Ruanas are typically made from wool and can also be crafted from alpaca, mohair, or acrylic. These garments originated in the Andes region of South America and are known for their warmth and versatility.
Merino is a breed of sheep that originated in Spain, and is well suited to Australia's dry climate. Merino do not tolerate wet country well. The sheep body is almost all covered in wool, and the longer parts of this fleece, most of the body, are harvested annually. The wool is then scoured to remove excess grease (lanolin), foreign bodies such as twigs and seeds, and dirt.
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
wool coats wool socks wool pants
A wool weaver are people who wool.