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Warp |
In weaving, the warp is the set of lengthwise yarns through which the weft is woven. Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end.
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Weaner |
A lamb that has been weaned from its mother, or has stopped suckling from its mother (6 to 9 months of age).
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Weaving |
Making cloth by interlacing yarns at right angles according to a predetermined pattern.
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Weft |
Yarns running width ways in woven fabrics.
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Wether |
Male sheep that has been castrated. The majority of male sheep on a farm are wethers.
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Wiggings |
Wool is shorn from around the eyes and face. This wool is usually combined with the second cuts and short crutchings to form locks.
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Wigs |
Wool |
The fibres covering the skin of a sheep.
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Wool Away |
Call made by shearer to wool handler to remove the shorn fleece from the shearing stand.
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Wool Base |
Is the dry weight of wool fibre free from impurities.
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Wool Book |
Book for recording wool bale information including number, content, weight and other pertinent information. This is maintained by the wool presser under direction of the woolclasser.
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Wool Broker |
A marketing agent who sells greasy wool on behalf of a client.
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Wool Buyer |
Person engaged in the buying of wool.
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Wool Handler |
A key member of a shearing team that works on the shearing board or wool table under the supervision of the woolclasser.
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Wool Harvesting |
The whole operation from shearing to baling the wool for sale.
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Wool Pack |
Specifically designed container made of nylon to pack and transport wool.
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