1. Wool - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wool

    Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other mammals, especially goats, rabbits, and camelids. Learn about its properties, types, uses, and how it is produced, cleaned, and classified.

  2. Uses For Sheep’s Wool: A Beginner’s Guide | Wild + Whole - MeatEater

    https://www.themeateater.com/wild-and-whole/homesteading/uses-for-sheeps-wool-a-beginners-guide

    Learn how to process, spin, felt, stuff, and insulate with your sheep wool. Discover the benefits of wool for crafts, bedding, and gardening.

  3. The 24 Best Sheep Breeds for Wool Production - New Life On A Homestead

    https://www.newlifeonahomestead.com/wool-sheep-breeds/

    If you’re looking for a breed of sheep that will produce high-quality wool, or just large quantities of it, then you need look no further than these 24 breeds known for their excellent wool characteristics.

  4. What Can You Do With Sheep Wool? (7 Uses You Didn’t Know About)

    https://sheepcaretaker.com/what-can-you-do-with-sheep-wool/

    Sheep wool is a versatile material commonly used for garments, bedding, and DIY crafts. Less common uses include insulation, carpets, mulch, and upholstery.

  5. Sheep 101: Wool production

    http://www.sheep101.info/wool.html

    Learn about the different types of wool produced by sheep, how it is graded, sold and used. Find out the global and US statistics and trends of wool production and value.

  6. Merino 101: What's Merino Wool, Why Choose It | Smartwool®

    https://www.smartwool.com/en-us/what-is-merino-wool.html

    Merino wool is a natural, renewable, and versatile fiber that helps regulate body temperature, wick sweat, and resist odor. Learn how Merino wool can enhance your outdoor comfort and performance in various activities and climates.