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Some weavers wrap the wet wool between two fence posts, so a slight breeze moves the yarn and the wool will dry. The weaver checks the wool for unwanted lumps, removing them, and wraps the yarn, stretching it in the process, until it becomes a uniform size. After removing any knots, the weaver loops the clean dry yarn around her hand and arm to form a neat bundle. Unlike wool from modern commercial breeds, wool from primitive carpet-wool sheep such as Churro is low in lanolin, and does not require extensive cleaning or time-consuming carding. It can be shorn, cleaned, then spun into tightly twisted yarn that readily absorbs indigo and native vegetal dyes, from which the Navajo artists create weavings famous for their exceptional luster, fine texture, and durability.
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