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a fine wool like merino may have up to crimps per inch, while the coarser wools like karakul may have as few as to . hair, by contrast, has little if any scale and no crimp, and little ability to bind into yarn . on sheep, the hair part of the fleece is called kemp. the relative amounts of kemp to wool
together to maximize the return for the farmer or sheep owner. in australia and new zealand, before being auctioned, all merino fleece wool is objectively measured for micron, yield (including the amount of vegetable matter), staple length, staple strength, and sometimes color and comfort factor. scouring...
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