2.1 Introduction Raw or ‘greasy’ wool is contaminated with impurities, the type depending on the breed of sheep, the area in which the sheep are raised, and husbandry…
Slide 1The Fairies of Burg Hill Lesson: Objective 1 (5.9) (B) draw on experiences to bring meanings to words in context such as interpreting figurative language and multiple-meaning…
Wool Wool Natural Description Wool has natural crimpiness and scale patterns that make it easy to spin. Fabrics made from wool have greater bulk than other textiles Wool…
Industrial Revolution was a period of great technological and industrial development. WHY? Plenty of natural resources. Need for cheap goods. Agriculture Need for more and…