: Introduction Wool : animal fibre forming the protective covering, or fleece, of sheep or of other hairy mammals, such as goats and camels. Prehistoric man, clothing himself with sheepskins, eventually learned to make yarn and fabric from their fibre covering. Selective sheep breeding eliminated most of the long, coarse hairs forming a protective outer […]
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The inch (symbol: in or ″) is a unit of length in the British imperial and the United States customary systems of measurement. It is equal to 1/36 yard or 1/12 of a foot. Derived from the Roman uncia (“twelfth”), the word inch is also sometimes used to translate similar units in other measurements systems usually understood as deriving from the width of the human thumb The English word “inch” (Old English: ynce) was an early borrowing from Latin uncia (“one-twelfth; Roman inch; Roman ounce”). The vowel […]
Wool is one of the oldest and most universal fibers and has been used for garments and household linens since the earliest civilizations. Wool textiles have been documented as far back as 3000 B.C. The sheared fleece of sheep, wool is warm, naturally insulating, water-repellent, and extremely durable