fleece
A bale of wool
it doesn't have a specific name but is called as cotton wool
No, sheep do not have to be killed for their wool. Wool is typically harvested by shearing sheep, which is the process of cutting their fleece off with scissors or electric clippers. Shearing allows the sheep to continue producing wool in future seasons.
its Called Sheet Not Slheet Or The S Word Its Sheet Im'a Farmer
A group of wool is typically referred to as a skein or a ball of wool, depending on its form. A skein is a length of yarn wound in a loose loop, while a ball is yarn wound into a round shape.
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Wool is spun from fleece, harvested from the bodies of animals that grow the fleece.
Because it can be harvested on a regular basis without harming the sheep
Yak -- like all fleece-bearing animals -- produces the source material for wool. Yak wool is extremely fine and soft. You can read more, below.
A bale of wool
A bale of wool
Yarn from sheep means that the wool used to make the yarn was harvested from a sheep, rather than an Alpaca, Yak or some other wool producing mammal.
hello. i assume that wool can be woven from fibres that are long. if they are short, then the fibre cannot "catch" onto each other in a string. the term catch implies friction. i hope that helped.
it doesn't have a specific name but is called as cotton wool
it doesn't have a specific name but is called as cotton wool
Yes. Animals that grow fleece -- like humans grow hair -- continue to grow it after the fleece has been shorn off or otherwise harvested.
the mixture of pollster and wool is called poly wool