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What is the difference between wool and yarn?

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What is the difference between wool and yarn?

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It depends on where you live. In the UK, they are synonymous. “Wool” means wool yarn, and cotton wool means cotton yarn. In the US, wool is the fiber of a sheep and yarn is strands of fiber twisted (spun) into a long string that can be woven, knit, or crocheted.

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