Woollen Fabrics

Woollen Fabrics
WOOLLEN FABRICS
An extremely varied class of textures comprising ladies' dress materials, suitings, overcoatings, shawls, machinery felts, etc., in which all classes of wool not used for worsted spinning are utilised, along with all classes of wool wastes, re-used wools, cotton and other materials mixed, blended and twisted into yarns too varied in character to enumerate. Special treatments of the cloth in finishing such as milling, felting, raising, etc., make woollens in their various classes among the most generally useful of outer clothing textures.

Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.

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