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1. A sheep can produce up to 5,000km of fibre in a single year, producing the fibre 24 hours a day! 2. Merino wool is a brilliant insulator, air trapped between fibres creates a thermal barrier, slowing down the transfer of heat - this is why it keeps you cool on a warm day and cozy on a cold day. 3. A 1kg cone of Wool
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