Blending different types of fibres into a single fabric is very common, and silk wool as a blended fabric is an excellent example of why. Mixing and blending fibres can help to remove some of the disadvantages that sticking to a single type of fabric can cause.
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Merino Wool. The new standard for soft and warmth
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In Depth: Natural Wool - Stoffa
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Medieval Methods for Making Fabric From Wool
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