He nodded to where his assistant was smearing a black and sticky mess thickly upon a square of woolen fabric.
He held up a large piece of woolen fabric woven ill a deep blue and green tartan.
They were usually made of woolen fabric, woven by the women themselves or by a professional weaver.
Merino is the Spanish name for a breed of sheep, and hence applied to a woolen fabric.
The name comes from beige cloth, a woolen fabric left in its natural color.
Most of the Carson colchas were made from recycled woolen fabrics.
He unfastened a length of the woolen fabric and draped it across his shoulder.
"We sold off four divisions that were more susceptible to foreign competition such as fine woolen fabrics."
Looms were worked by the women of Skamneli, producing garments, blankets and woolen fabrics.
The word originated in England between the 14th and 17th centuries and referred to a woolen fabric of mixed colors.