Wool the Worlds Comforter a Survey of the Wool Industry From the Raw Material

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The subsequent processes depend largely upon whether it is to be made into woolen or worsted goods. Fundamentally the difference between woolens and worsteds is that in woolen yarns the fibers intercross and are mixed up with one another in a more or less haphazard way, while in worsted yarns the fibers all lie parallel to one another. Formerly it was practicable to comb only long staple wools, and worsteds con- sequently were made only from such wools. But some modern comb- ing machines can co...mb wools of any length, and as a result worsteds can be and are made from both long and short staple wools, although long staple wools are most commonly used.
54 Wool, the World's Comforter In the woolen trade, and to some extent in the worsted trade, it is a common practice to dye the wool after scouring. Yellow-tinted and discolored wools, especially if they are intended for goods which are to be finished white or dyed in light colors, are sometimes sub- mitted to a blueing or bleaching process before dyeing.


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