Wool has all the right messages to appeal to discerning
consumers. It is naturally sustainable, biode-gradable , resilient and improves
indoor air quality through the absorption of harmful gases. Furthermore, it is
non-allergenic, soft and natural, flame retardant, and offers an incredible
range of colour and style opportunities.
Worsted yarn uses only the best fleece from the back of the
sheep. It is the longest, strongest and richest in lanolin. The fibres are
combed to lie flat and spun in "two ply’s" that when spun together
creates a "3 diameter run" piece of yarn. It looks much neater and
tighter on a spool than woollen yarn. Since worsted yarn’s fibres are fairly
uniform in length there are no short pieces to fail or cause that scratchy
feeling. It is considered a stronger fabric.
Types of wool yarns
Worsteds: A general term describing various fabrics woven
from worsted yarns containing the longer fibres spun from combed wool. Only the
prime, longer fleece is used to produce worsted fabrics. Worsted wool refers to
tightly woven, smooth, clear finished goods in a variety of twill and other
stronger weaves.
The wool for clothing is spun using the worsted process. It
is spun into a single piece of yarn and then two pieces of yarn are twisted
together making a 2 ply yarn strand. The 2 ply is then twisted together, making
what is called 2/18 diameter yarn. Four pieces of yarn are then woven into the
cloth.
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