how would you test to learn that a knitting ball includes pure wool?
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Once the splayed (or frayed) ends of the two pieces of yarn are "pushed into" each other, dampen the threads with water. Rub the yarn between your hands quickly until dry. Now, try to pull the pieces apart. If the yarn has felted together, it is wool.
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Wool is a natural fiber clipped from animals such as sheep, goat, camel, llama, alpaca, etc. Wool is renowned for its warmth and crease resistance, as well as moisture absorbing properties. One of the softest kinds is the merino wool sheared off merino sheep. Available in a range of weaves, designs and colors, wool fabrics are mostly used for overcoats, jackets, suits, and dresses and are also a popular choice for home textiles.
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