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Lambswool is wool
which is 50
millimetres (2 in) or
shorter from the
first shearing of a sheep, at
around the age of
seven months. It is soft, elastic...
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roasted crab
apples were
dropped and
burst to
create a
drink called '
lambswool'
drunk on
Lammas day,
still known in Shakespeare's time. Later, the drink...
- sheepskin,
Guard Hussars dark
brown long-haired fur, and line
Hussars black lambswool. All but one of the
twenty Prussian Hussar regiments wore
sealskin busbies...
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products may be made of
animal products such as silk, wool (including
lambswool, shearling, cashmere, angora, mohair, and a
number of
other fine wools)...
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first toe.
Lambswool is
stretched and
wrapped around toes to
reduce chafing and the
likelihood of blisters.
After several uses, the
lambswool becomes densely...
- toy elephant, as well as
patterns for mice and rabbits.
Using felt and
lambswool,
Margarete made many of
these toys as
gifts for friends, and
later began...
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Lachnostachys eriobotrya (common name -
Lambswool) is a
plant in the
Lamiaceae family,
native to
Western Australia. It was
first described by Ferdinand...
- weight, can
result in
chafing and blistering. This is
often mitigated with
lambswool or toe pads or by
wrapping tape
around toes or use gel pads that can conform...
- wool
Indian cashmere goat
Softness Chiengora Dog Fluffy,
lightweight Lambswool Sheep Softness, elasticity,
warmth Llama Llama Lightweight, insulating...
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million each.
British textile manufacturer Hield Brothers produced the
lambswool sateen cloth used for the
upholstery of the rear seats. The
unique bodywork...