woolens
Woolens are textile fabrics made from wool fibers that are spun into woolen yarns and woven or knitted to produce a soft, bulky, insulating material. They are typically associated with carded wool fibers, which retain short fibers and create a fuzzy surface, giving warmth and loft. This contrasts with worsted fabrics, which use combed long fibers to produce smooth, tightly woven cloth.
Manufacturing involves scouring the fleece, carding to separate and loosen fibers into a web, and then drawing
Common woolen fabrics include tweed, frieze, melton, flannel, and bouclé, as well as woolen knits and blankets.
Care for woolens typically emphasizes gentleness. Many require dry cleaning or hand washing in cold water,
Industry and origins: Global wool production is concentrated in countries such as Australia and New Zealand,