Why Wool? Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Wool (2024)

Why Wool? Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Wool (1)
Why Wool? Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Wool (2)

by Sarabeth Parido

While many of Kentucky’s 59,000 head of sheep are raised for meat, many of those breeds also produce wool as well. Wool is an extremely versatile value added product for our producers - and while many people think of the itchy Christmas sweater Aunt Louise knit for them - there might be quite a bit you don’t know about wool.

  • Clothing items have been thought to have been made of wool since the Ice Age. Items have been found throughout much of the ancient world, from 3,400-year-old Egyptian yarn to preserved fragments of textiles unearthed in Siberian graves dating from the first century B.C.

  • Wool has been a highly valuable commodity across centuries. When Richard the Lionheart was captured in 1192, part of his ransom was paid in 50,000 sacks of wool.

  • Woolen erosion-control blankets are being used in research to control run off on some Montana roadways. They found that the biodegradable wool and straw blend controlled erosion as well as weeds and allowed for seedlings to grow along new roadways.

  • With a high natural ignition point of about 1,382 degrees Fahrenheit, wool is fire-resistant. Unlike synthetic fibers, wool does not drip or melt when it does catch fire.

  • Inside most baseballs, including those used in Major League Baseball, you’ll find layers of tightly wound wool yarn. Each ball contains about 317 yards of yarn - enough to knit a hat.

  • The fastest recorded time to shear a single sheep is 37.9 seconds by Ivan Scott of Ireland.

  • Lloyd Rees of Wales, holds the record for shearing 902 sheep in just 9 hours set in August of 2022. That broke the previous world record of 872, set in 2021. He began shearing sheep at the age of 15.

  • The flexibility wool fiber makes it extremely durable. A wool fiber can be bent back on itself more than 20,000 times without breaking, compare that to ~3,000 times for cotton and ~2,000 times for silk.

  • Wool can reduce body odor. Wool has a natural ability to manage moisture by being extremely breathable. So, when you sweat, wool wicks away moisture effectively. Less moisture on your skin means less bacteria able to feed on your sweat, meaning a fresher smelling you!

  • Wool is green. Well, wool is actually available in many colors, but it’s also 100% biodegradable and one of the most recycled fibers on the planet.

Discover the practical and amazing uses of your own wool today!

Sarabeth Parido, is the Director of the Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival and The Kentucky Fiber Trail. She raises her own small flock of sheep in Clark County, Kentucky along with her husband and four sons.

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Why Wool?  Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Wool (2024)

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Why Wool? Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Wool? ›

Wool has a natural ability to manage moisture by being extremely breathable. So, when you sweat, wool wicks away moisture effectively. Less moisture on your skin means less bacteria able to feed on your sweat, meaning a fresher smelling you! Wool is green.

What are 5 facts about wool? ›

  • Wool is the most reused and recycled fibre. Even though wool represents only 1.2% of the virgin fibre supply, surveys have shown it represents about 5% of clothing donated to charity. ...
  • Fire resistant. Wool's inherent chemical structure makes wool naturally flame resistant. ...
  • UV resistant.

What is unique about wool? ›

No man-made fiber can match the unique qualities of wool. It has great insulating abilities, it breathes and wicks moisture away from the body, and keeps you warm even when wet. It regulates temperature and is odor resistant.

What are the trivia of wool? ›

7 interesting facts you didn't know about wool
  • Just one pound of wool makes A LOT of yarn. ...
  • There are so many sheep breeds worldwide. ...
  • Wool isn't just from sheep. ...
  • Wool clothing has been used for centuries. ...
  • Wool used to be prized as currency too. ...
  • Wool is the key to one US sport in particular. ...
  • Wool is simply the best…
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What is so special about this wool? ›

Sustainable and biodegradable— wool is a renewable and sustainable resource as sheep grow new fleece every year. Also, wool is biodegradable as it decomposes naturally and provides nutrients for the soil.

What are 10 things made out of wool? ›

Apparel, upholstery, blankets, carpeting and carpet pads, windings for baseballs, felts for piano hammers, and fabric for billiard and gaming tables are just a few of the many products that are made out of wool.

What are 10 uses of wool? ›

Wool is used to make hats, scarves (mufflers), gloves, and other cold-weather clothing. Blankets are made of wool. Hand embroidery is done with woollen yarn for manufacturing tablecloths and floor mats. Additionally, bedding and soft furnishings are made of wool.

What is the rarest type of wool? ›

Vicuña wool is the finest and rarest wool in the world. It comes from the vicuña, a small llama-like animal native to the Andes Mountains in Peru.

Why is wool so amazing? ›

The surface of a fiber of wool has a natural protective membrane which acts to repel moisture and is also naturally stain resistant. A wool textile doesn't conduct static electricity in the way synthetic textiles do. Less static electricity means less dirt!

Is wool waterproof? ›

Based on the above definitions, wool is considered water-repellent, not waterproof, due to wools' natural lanolin coating. Where does this lanolin coating come from? Sheep naturally produce a waxy substance called lanolin. The lanolin helps the sheep shed water from their coats and protects them from the environment.

Why is wool famous? ›

Since the Stone Age, wool has been appreciated as one of the most effective forms of all-weather protection known to mankind, and science is yet to produce a fibre which matches its unique properties. Wool breathes, isolates, keeps off moisture, and it is temperature regulating and self-cleaning.

Is wool flammable? ›

Wool is comparatively flame-retardant. If ignited, it usually has a low burning rate and may self-extinguish.

Which creature has wool? ›

Wool is normally obtained from the fur of sheep. We also get wool from some other animals like goats and camels. It is used in making blankets and sweaters.

What are the uniqueness of wool? ›

Wool is renowned for its ability to regulate body temperature. In the winter, wool's insulating qualities trap dry air and warmth near the skin. Wool's natural insulating quality and its ability to shed water results in a fabric that keeps the body warm, even when it's raining.

What are four disadvantages of wool? ›

Cons
  • Some people are highly sensitive to the feeling of fibre on their skin so can find wool too scratchy for them.
  • Wool maintenance – Wool can be very sensitive to heat so can be a little more difficult to wash.
  • Tends to be a little more expensive.
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What are 3 things wool is used for? ›

In addition to clothing, wool has been used for blankets, horse rugs, saddle cloths, carpeting, insulation and upholstery. Dyed wool can be used to create other forms of art such as wet and needle felting. Wool felt covers piano hammers, and it is used to absorb odors and noise in heavy machinery and stereo speakers.

What are 5 benefits of using wool for clothing? ›

10 reasons to choose wool
  • 100% natural, renewable, and biodegradable. Wool grows naturally on sheep. ...
  • Durability, resilience, and resistance to compression. ...
  • Breathability and moisture management. ...
  • Thermal insulation. ...
  • Odor resistance. ...
  • Easy to clean. ...
  • Hypo-allergenic. ...
  • Fire resistance.

What is wool info for kids? ›

Wool is a fiber that forms the protective covering, or fleece, of certain animals. It is most often associated with sheep, but other hairy mammals, such as goats and camels, also produce wool. The wool protects the animal against both heat and cold.

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