Wool usually refers to yarn spun from wool, but there are also threads spun from different types of chemical fiber materials, such as acrylic fiber, polyester fiber, Persian fiber, etc.
Wool products can be divided into three types: pure wool, blended wool and chemical fiber. The main chemical fibers are acrylic and viscose fibers. Although there are many varieties of wool, they can be mainly divided into four categories: wool, fine wool, colorful wool and factory-specific knitting wool.
When choosing to buy wool, you must buy enough to avoid being unable to complete it due to out of stock. On the other hand, although some frequently sold and best-selling wool varieties are not out of stock, the stickers on the wool balls must be retained for identification purposes when purchasing.
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History of wool knitting:
Sweater, a wool top knitted by machine or hand. In primitive life, human beings used leaves and animal skins to cover their bodies. In their fishing and animal husbandry life, they built nets to catch fish, and they knew how to use weaving techniques. With the evolution of civilization and the invention of science and technology, human beings not only made full use of various animals and plants Weaving items necessary for daily life from natural fibers, we have also developed a variety of chemical fibers and mineral fibers to make human life more comfortable and convenient.
Sweaters have evolved from hand-knitting to machine-knitting, and people's clothing has undergone great changes. They have developed from the original simple warm-keeping type to light, soft, thin, and more fashionable and beautiful.
Baidu Encyclopedia—Wool