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What Is Wool Made Of?

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    The garment fibers that are extracted from animals which are generally in the Caprinae family is what wool is primarily comprised of. The principal provider of wool are sheep, however it is also obtained from goats, rabbits or llamas. Wool's crimp or distinguished texture is what makes it a lot easier to trim. They have the characteristic property to retain air which makes it a better heat absorbent than other fibers. It also has a greater ability to bind into yarn.
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    Harry_m 

    answered 10 months ago

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