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explain the process to get wool fibre?​

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Answered by 45mehul
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The major steps necessary to process wool from the sheep to the fabric are: shearing, cleaning and scouring, grading and sorting, carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing.

Fibre crimp affects wool's properties. The crimp in wool fibres makes it soft and springy to touch. It also adds bulk and traps a large volume of air between the fibres, giving it good insulation properties. Finer fibres with more crimp such as Merino create fabrics that drape better than coarser fibres.

Answered by arohi9
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there are six steps by which wool is obtained form sheep. Step 1: shearing The process of removing hair from the body of a sheep is called shearing Step 2: scouring The process of washing the fleece of sheep to remove dust, dirt, sweat and grease etc. is called scouring Step 3: sorting The process of separating the long fine quality fleece from the remaining inferior quality or broken pieces is called sorting. Step 4: combing The process of removing the burrs from the fleece is called combing Step 5: dyeing The natural fleece of sheep is black, brown or white in color. The fibres obtained after combing is dyed in various colors. This is called dyeing. Step 6: spinning The straightened fibres are spun or twisted together to make yarn. The wool yarn is then used to knit woolen fabrics, sweaters etc. This is called spinning

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