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'''Wool''' is produced after {{L|Shearing}} one of a handful of animals. Animals can eventually be sheared again to produce more wool after some months have passed. Wool can be spun into {{L|yarn}} which can be turned into {{L|cloth}} at a {{L|loom}}, which then can be used to create a variety of textile products such as {{L|bag}}s, {{L|clothing}}, {{L|rope}} or {{L|crafts}}. ''(For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see {{L|clothing industry}}.)''
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'''Wool''' is produced after [[Shearing]] one of a handful of animals, currently [[llama]]s, [[alpaca]]s, [[troll]]s, and [[sheep]].   Animals can eventually be sheared again to produce more wool after some months have passed. It is stored in refuse stockpile under Hair/Wool. Wool can be spun into [[yarn]] [[thread]]s which can then be woven into [[cloth]] at a [[loom]] and be used to create a variety of textile products such as [[bag]]s, [[clothing]], [[rope]]s or [[crafts]]. ''(For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see [[textile industry]].)''
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
* {{L|Textile industry}}
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* [[Textile industry]]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Wool is produced after Shearing one of a handful of animals, currently llamas, alpacas, trolls, and sheep. Animals can eventually be sheared again to produce more wool after some months have passed. It is stored in refuse stockpile under Hair/Wool. Wool can be spun into yarn threads which can then be woven into cloth at a loom and be used to create a variety of textile products such as bags, clothing, ropes or crafts. (For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see textile industry.)

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