There, Kharl stopped to study the bolts of woolen cloth shown in the square window.
See the article on Fulling, about the processing of woolen cloth.
He dropped the woolen cloth quickly and stood up, gazing at the mounted figure far across the river.
This flower head, when dried, is used for raising a nap on woolen cloth.
The soft, woolen cloth fluttered down to Judy's bare feet.
The other girl came with powder snow folded in woolen cloths.
In 1810, he was charged with stealing a horse and five pieces of woolen cloth.
"Wonderful," he said, wrapping the telescope back into the woolen cloths.
From the export of woolen cloth, they built an enormous shipping industry, second only to Terra's.
In modern terminology, the piece of duffels, or woolen cloth, was 41 feet long.
These were worn over pieces of woollen cloth wrapped round legs.
His mother supported the family as a weaver of fine woollen cloth.
By the 17th century the town was a centre for woollen cloth.
A woman goes to market and buys a length of woollen cloth.
Chalford itself is yet another small town long established as a centre for woollen cloth.
For men, the clothing gift was replaced by woollen cloth that year.
It is often found near old mills where the extract was used for washing the woollen cloth produced there.
Fulling or walk mills were used for a finishing process on woollen cloth.
It is most often made of woollen cloth in a tartan pattern.
Light woollen cloth is enough to beat the cold.