What is Boiled Wool and How Can You Use It?

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What is Boiled Wool? Boiled wool is a type of fabric that is mostly used to make berets, scarves, vests, cardigans, coats, and jackets. Fulling is the procedure that is used to manufacture this fabric, which involves agitating knit textiles made of wool or wool blends with hot water. As a result of this process, the fabric will become denser and more felted. It will also become less likely to shrink or tear further. History The method of producing boiled wool may be traced all the way back to the Middle Ages. The fulling method that was used to create boiled wool originated in Turkey, and there is some evidence that it dates back to around 6500 BC. Further the remnants of clothing made of  were discovered in cemeteries located in the Altai Mountains of Siberia. These graves date back to
What is Boiled Wool? Boiled wool is a type of fabric that is mostly used to make berets, scarves, vests, cardigans, coats, and jackets. Fulling

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