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why yarn felts
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Yarn felts due to the unique structure of animal fibers, particularly wool. These fibers have scales along their surface which, when subjected to heat, moisture, and agitation, interlock with one another, creating a denser, matted fabric. This process is both a natural characteristic of animal fibers and a technique purposely employed in crafting to create felted items. The type of animal fiber, the level of scale coarseness, and the conditions of felting (temperature, amount of water, and type of movement) all influence the felting process's effectiveness and final product. Felting can be a desirable effect for creating sturdy, insulating materials but an undesirable outcome for knitted or woven items not intended to be felted.
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