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'''Wool''' is produced after [[shearing]] (or [[butcher]]ing) one of a [[:category:DF2014:Shearable|handful of animals]], currently [[llama]]s, [[alpaca]]s, [[troll]]s, and [[sheep]]. Animals can be sheared again to produce more wool after 300 days  have passed. Wool is stored in a refuse stockpile under Hair/Wool and appears under [[Body parts]] in the [[Stocks]] menu. Wool can be [[spinner|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]].)''
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[[File:wool_texture.png|thumb|313px|center|A soft, wool texture.]]
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==See Also==
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* [[Textile industry]]
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 20 December 2022

This article is about an older version of DF.

Wool is produced after shearing (or butchering) one of a handful of animals, currently llamas, alpacas, trolls, and sheep. Animals can be sheared again to produce more wool after 300 days have passed. Wool is stored in a refuse stockpile under Hair/Wool and appears under Body parts in the Stocks menu. 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.)

A soft, wool texture.

See Also[edit]

More: GemsMetalsStones
Creature
BloodBoneBrainCartilageCheeseChitinEggFatFeatherHair (WoolYarn) • HoofHornIchorLeatherMilkNailNervous tissueParchmentPearlScaleShellSilkSkinSpitSweatTallowTearsToothWax
Plant
Fiber (PaperSlurry) • FlowerFruitLeafOil • Plant powders (DyeFlour) • Seed (Press cake) • Wood
Creature/Plant
Inorganic
Hardcoded
AmberAshCoralFilthFuelGlassGrimeIceLyeMagmaMudPearlashPotashSaltUnknown substanceVomitWater
See also: Material science