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      • Where does wool come from? Wool predominantly comes from sheep. Sheep grow a thick, cosy coat – also known as a fleece – during the winter months to protect them from the elements.
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  4. Wool fibres come from the fleece of a sheep, which are. shorn. every year during the summer. The fibres: are staple (short) have a wavy appearance, called a crimp, which traps air easily...

  5. You'll learn about wool's many na... Wool is a fiber with endless possibilities. In this video you'll discover how wool is grown and how wool products are made.

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  6. Apr 8, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Wool primarily comes from sheep. Merino sheep produce super soft wool. Cashmere goats provide luxurious cashmere wool. Shearing occurs before summer. Wool is sourced globally from countries like Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Wool Sources.

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · Merino wool comes from Merino sheep – the breed of sheep offering the finest wool for luxury apparel and technical sportswear. Cashmere comes from the hair of goats. Years of innovative breeding have resulted in some ultrafine Merino wools to be naturally even finer than cashmere.

  8. Two children visit a wool factory to find out how a sheep’s fleece is turned into woollen scarves! We meet the children as they come into the classroom from the playground wearing coats and...

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