Wool Weaving
Wool weaving is the process of creating fabric from wool fibers, which are obtained from sheep. The wool is cleaned, carded, and spun into yarn before being woven into various textiles. This technique has been used for centuries to produce clothing, blankets, and other items, taking advantage of wool's natural warmth and durability.
The weaving process typically involves using a loom, a device that holds the threads in place while they are interlaced. Different patterns and textures can be achieved by varying the way the yarn is threaded and manipulated. Wool weaving is an important craft in many cultures, contributing to both traditional and modern textile arts.