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of each fiber. wool scales are numerous, minute, and pointed and are attached only at their bases; thus the fibers interlock under pressure (see felt). the number of scales varies with the fineness and curliness of the fiber. because of its crimp, or curl, wool has considerable resilience. this quality
, together with its high tensile strength and elasticity, gives fine woolen fabrics the ability to retain shape better than cloth made from other natural fibers. other characteristics of wool, which make it especially desirable for clothing, are its lightness, its ability to absorb moisture, and its...
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