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Boiled wool Boiled wool is a special type of fabric primarily used in berets, scarves, vests, cardigans, coats and jackets. Created by a mechanical process using water and agitation, shrinking knitted or woven wool or wool-blend fabrics, compressing and interlocking the fibers into a tighter felt-like mass. ==Origins== Wool felt and felted wool are similar to boiled wool, all of these processes date back to at least the Middle Ages. The word ''felt'' itself comes from West Germanic ''feltaz''.〔http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=felt〕 Today, Boiled/felted wool is produced industrially around the world and is characteristically found in the traditional textiles of South America and of Tyrolean Austria.
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