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The American woollen industry began in the Massachusetts settlements in 1630, where each household was required by law to spin a given quantity of wool yarn every year.
Properties of wool:
- Water repellent on the surface.
- Naturally flame-resistent.
- The inner core of wool can absorb a large quantity of water (while it remains dry on the surface).
- Great temperature insulator.
- Odor and stain resistant.
- Biodegradable and renewable.
- Can feel scratchy on the skin and heat and moisture can cause it to felt.
Properties of wool:
- Water repellent on the surface.
- Naturally flame-resistent.
- The inner core of wool can absorb a large quantity of water (while it remains dry on the surface).
- Great temperature insulator.
- Odor and stain resistant.
- Biodegradable and renewable.
- Can feel scratchy on the skin and heat and moisture can cause it to felt.
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