bluewool
Bluewool is a textile material consisting of wool fibers that have been dyed blue. The term commonly refers to fabrics made from sheep’s wool in blue tones, though it may also describe blue-dyed wool yarns used for knitting or weaving. Bluewool fabrics can be 100% wool or wool blends with synthetic fibers such as nylon or polyester to enhance durability or performance. The color range includes pale sky blues through deep navy, depending on dye selection, fiber content, and finishing.
Dyeing methods for bluewool include fiber dyeing (coloring the wool before spinning), yarn dyeing (coloring the
Uses for bluewool include clothing—such as sweaters, coats, and scarves—as well as upholstery, carpets, and drapery.
Environmental considerations accompany bluewool production and dyeing, including water use and effluent management. Some manufacturers pursue