Wool Production and Processing

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2021
  • Merino wool is nature’s original eco and performance fibre, grown on the simple mix of fresh air, sunshine, water and grass. Wool’s unique journey from sheep to leading retailers weaves age-old techniques with modern technology, transforming the original eco and performance fibre into luxuriously soft and highly technical yarns, fabrics and end products.
    Discover the amazing journey of wool from the farm in Australia right through the global supply chain to create innovative wool fabrics and garments. Wool is processed by two methods, worsted processing and woollen processing. Once the wool fibre is carded and combed, it is spun into yarn. The wool yarn is then knitted or woven into wool fabric. Wool dyeing happens at any stage. Wool fabrics create luxurious, technical and eco-friendly products.
    Discover more: www.woolmark.com/industry/use...

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  • @FreekHoekstra
    @FreekHoekstra Рік тому +920

    Whoever did the 3-D art for this, did an absolutely smashing job

    • @schizza137
      @schizza137 10 місяців тому +14

      as someone who is trying to teach himself blender, i cannot even think about how they would make a single string or piece of wool, let alone this entire animation! Even opening up a software like blender or fusion360 shows how genius 3modelers truly are

    • @claireglory
      @claireglory 10 місяців тому +1

      thanks

    • @stuffynosepatrol
      @stuffynosepatrol 10 місяців тому +3

      Ikr those humans looked almost real

    • @ashikulhaisec-042
      @ashikulhaisec-042 12 днів тому

      @@schizza137 is this video made by blender or fusion 360 ? would you tell me if you know

    • @schizza137
      @schizza137 11 днів тому

      @@ashikulhaisec-042 I can't really tell, but its most likely blender or some other software for animation. i couldn't tell from what is given though

  • @eddvcr598
    @eddvcr598 Рік тому +4271

    Bravo to the production crew on the creating of this video, from script writers, designers, animators, etc. This is a solid piece, and is as informative as it is engaging!

    • @TheWoolmarkCompany
      @TheWoolmarkCompany  Рік тому +278

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @abdullahal-adaileh6030
      @abdullahal-adaileh6030 Рік тому +55

      @@TheWoolmarkCompany
      There are no enough words to describe this piece of art... Please, which software is used to produce this amazing rendering?
      Hope you respond..

    • @RealBrickAnimations
      @RealBrickAnimations Рік тому +29

      @@abdullahal-adaileh6030 I really can't say for shure, but I imagine, that the Animation and Simulations were made in Houdini. Rendering in this Quality can be achieved by lots of different Renderers. Maybe Octane or Redshift in this case, but it could be V-Ray, Arnold or even Cycles too.

    • @p_enta5012
      @p_enta5012 Рік тому +11

      @@TheWoolmarkCompany Who did you use to make this wonderful animation?

    • @DavebotBeepBoop
      @DavebotBeepBoop Рік тому +16

      @@RealBrickAnimations Ayyy another 3D person! I agree with Houdini for sims. The "smoke" at :37 is my best clue. Renderers have gotten pretty good these days, and I agree with the 4 you've listed - my hunch is either Vray or Octane though since they play better with other sim software like Houdini.

  • @RUFU58
    @RUFU58 Рік тому +150

    I have no idea why this was recommended to me but it was tremendously interesting and the visuals were absolute top notch. Amazing how much you can learn from one short video!

    • @Mordecrox
      @Mordecrox 11 місяців тому

      I just watched someone unflipping a helpless sheep and now this
      If I say not interested I'll get haggis recipes?

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 10 місяців тому

      We all here be like that too😅

    • @sts.sam.my.
      @sts.sam.my. 9 місяців тому

      Same lol

  • @bigredc222
    @bigredc222 10 місяців тому +7

    That was neat, and don't forget, this was all done by hand for thousands of years before technology.

  • @tylersipla
    @tylersipla 3 роки тому +5152

    I have been researching wool production, processing, and all other aspects of the sheep-to-textile pipeline for over a year. This is the single greatest condensed packet of information I've seen. Absolutely BRILLIANT short. The animations are incredibly good, superb. All persons who worked on this should be paraded through the streets.

    • @andrewkarl4624
      @andrewkarl4624 2 роки тому +37

      Couldn't agree more with you, superb.

    • @jaynirdf5998
      @jaynirdf5998 2 роки тому +27

      A more glowing review doesn't exist, good form sir..Tyler

    • @kobercovestvorce
      @kobercovestvorce 2 роки тому +5

      hello, Could you advise me please, what kind of machines to buy and where, to process wool? thanx

    • @melonshop8888
      @melonshop8888 Рік тому

      👍👍👍😋

    • @MrAppleGuySnake
      @MrAppleGuySnake Рік тому +9

      This is a great video but the speed and terminology make it sound a bit like he's explaining a turboencabulator

  • @jamesalewis
    @jamesalewis Рік тому +687

    I am sure that half of the people having watched this video are here only for the stunning presentation, never minding that they are actually getting genuinely educated about the wool making process. Bravo.

    • @lancewedor5306
      @lancewedor5306 Рік тому +10

      percentages can be a tricky thing, eh? at least you're sure... enjoy your day!

    • @MrKfleong
      @MrKfleong Рік тому +2

      UA-cam algorithm brought me here

    • @erynn9968
      @erynn9968 Рік тому +2

      You either feel superior or judge others by yourself. Either is nasty.

    • @akumaquik
      @akumaquik Рік тому +2

      Yep very well made video.

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy Рік тому +4

      I loved both. Wasn't expecting animation at this level

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Рік тому +17

    My great grandfather's wool suit has been handed down through the generations and is now in my possession. It is 100% intact and as stylish and comfortable as ever. The suit itself is over 100 years old! The one downside I would say about it - which is not always the case anymore because of new techniques - is that it is quite warm, so wearing it in anything but cool or cold weather is not recommended. But as I said, new techniques have tampered this somewhat in situations where you don't want _too_ much heat retention.

    • @ellaisplotting
      @ellaisplotting 11 місяців тому +4

      Lightweight 'summer' woollen fabric has been a thing since medieval times, at least- it was common use up until the early 20thc, and required no more complicated equipment than any other wool. When your great grandfather originally bought his suit, he would have had the option of having it made as 'summer weight'. For whatever reason, the one that made it across time to you is a winter weight suit. It's wonderful that it's survived through the generations, but he most likely would have had something different for warmer weather, rather than sweltering through in an overly cosy suit, and you are more than welcome to do the same.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ellaisplotting Interesting! Thanks for the info.

  • @sahilgarg1147
    @sahilgarg1147 4 місяці тому +1

    This 3D journey through wool fabric production is a visual masterpiece! With no real-world footage, it immerses you in a digital realm, showcasing the process with breathtaking realism. The meticulous attention to detail and expert narration make it a must-watch for art enthusiasts and textile lovers alike. An exceptional blend of education and entertainment, pushing the boundaries of 3D artistry. A digital gem that captivates in just minutes! 👏👏👏

  • @complimentary_voucher
    @complimentary_voucher Рік тому +2378

    This is actually one of the best graphic representations of a manufacturing process I've ever seen lol. Also: I love wool and cannot imagine what it's like to spend most of my life in synthetic fibres ewww! The staticky tackiness of them is a synesthetic nightmare. All the people shrieking about the horrors of shearing etc need to visit a damn shearing shed and get their heads right.

    • @matthewthiesen6098
      @matthewthiesen6098 Рік тому +5

      It's a beautiful graphic share of information.

    • @jakass
      @jakass Рік тому +94

      Can't imagine being terrified of synthetic shirts.

    • @LlamaCraft
      @LlamaCraft Рік тому

      @@jakass watch out the polyvinyl is gonna come get you

    • @benjaminrogers9848
      @benjaminrogers9848 Рік тому +4

      You are a Weaver of words my friend

    • @b.c.9358
      @b.c.9358 Рік тому +62

      @@jakass textures can make people feel terrible. Imagine walking around all day in a wet outfit, and you'd understand the kind of discomfort some clothing can bring.

  • @K7ZHK
    @K7ZHK Рік тому +240

    First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then...repurposed for later batches.
    They take the dingle bop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it.
    It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all the fleeb juice.
    Then, a schlami shows up, and he rubs it...and spits on it.
    They cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
    The blamfs rub against the chumbles, and the...plubis, and grumbo are shaved away.
    That leaves you with a regular old plumbus.

  • @jediTempleGuard
    @jediTempleGuard 20 днів тому

    I think this is the only time I find UA-cam algorithm useful. Wonderful 3D animation.

  • @olivergottkehaskamp3369
    @olivergottkehaskamp3369 Рік тому +26

    Getting a mulesing-free shorn merino wool blanket for Christmas, nice to get this kind of insight! This is what happens when someone decides to not half-ass a task. I don't think this piece could have been more concise and visually appealing, very well done!

    • @ChristophersMum
      @ChristophersMum 7 місяців тому +1

      My dear Oliver...I didn't know what mulesing was and as you do...googled it...I must say that I was utterly shocked by what I had just read...in fact I am sick to my stomach and near to tears at the inhumanity of it all...and now anger comes...why should I expect anything else from this debased society...never the less...I do thank you...from Scotland

    • @quietackshon
      @quietackshon 7 місяців тому

      If you are shocked by mulesing then I suggest you also have a look at what "fly-strike" does to a living sheep.
      When you are emotional about things your judgement is clouded and you don't think clearly. You also seem to have little knowledge of the industry you are so egger to opine about. Try and avoid the Dunning-Kruger effect.
      The suffering of the animal by allowing fly-strike to happen, as both the farmer and the live stock are losers here, the farmer loses income and the sheep dies a horrible painful death. (now that's emotive language)

    • @ChristophersMum
      @ChristophersMum 7 місяців тому

      @@quietackshon I know what fly strike is...and I've seen the damage it can do...however... that is mostly taken care of by the diligence of the farmers...it's not that I am being emotional...it's called being kind...also it is indefensible to say that one inhuman act will prevent another...

  • @nathangonzales-hess6569
    @nathangonzales-hess6569 Рік тому +7

    this is one of the finest pieces of cg animation i've ever seen

  • @bethkolle1
    @bethkolle1 Рік тому +124

    I am a spinner, dyer, knitter, weaver and sewist. This video was so compact, engaging and beautifully illustrated that I’ll watch it again and again and send links to all my fellow crafters. Thank you!

    • @Liusila
      @Liusila Рік тому +1

      What is a sewist?

    • @bethkolle1
      @bethkolle1 Рік тому +2

      @@Liusila One who sews. Some people have been using this neologism instead of ‘sewers’, for obvious reasons, or ‘seamstress’, which doesn’t have a male counterpart.

    • @taraelizabethdensley9475
      @taraelizabethdensley9475 Рік тому

      Wow! You can do a lot, i can just about knit a simple scarf

  • @ericksantos5107
    @ericksantos5107 Рік тому +1

    Best random video of the day

  • @simontide6780
    @simontide6780 Рік тому +1

    I wish my life is healthy as merino wool and colorful as this video.

  • @mchljhnm
    @mchljhnm Рік тому +429

    The production value of this video is astounding and deserves applause! It's informative in such a way that it is visually engaging, great work!👏

  • @Outbreax000
    @Outbreax000 Рік тому +112

    This is by far the best 3D rendered video showcasing the complexity of wool. So satisfying to watch!

  • @iinRez
    @iinRez Рік тому

    Going micro was an excellent marketing strategy.
    This video was engaging and educational.

  • @nickpednekar5312
    @nickpednekar5312 Рік тому

    Wow wow wow the quality of the video is years ahead!

  • @Bludijin
    @Bludijin Рік тому +18

    "First, they take the dinglebop, and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. They take the dinglebop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It’s important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice. Then a schlami shows up, and he rubs it and spits on it. They cut the fleeb. There’s several hizzards in the way. The blamfs rub against the chumbles. And the ploobis and grumbo are shaved away."

    • @Javjean
      @Javjean Місяць тому

      LITERALLY

  • @tobias7168
    @tobias7168 Рік тому +135

    Nice job on the visualization. I feel like most companys won't even go through the trouble of explaining their products anymore, I guess this one should be commended for doing so.

  • @KK-eh2gm
    @KK-eh2gm 3 місяці тому

    A beautiful presentation including the 3D animation. I'll be lucky for the Woolmark when I shop. Gorgeous clothes made of a renewable resource. Spread the Word!

  • @hoodio
    @hoodio Рік тому

    the animations and cloth sims are seriously advanced, congrats

  • @natgazer
    @natgazer Рік тому +45

    The 3D artists behind this video have done an awesome work!

  • @BltchErica
    @BltchErica 2 роки тому +403

    Really amazing renders, great video.

    • @birne_
      @birne_ Рік тому +9

      I feel sorry for the pc that had to render all the hair fiber in such detail

    • @fived9424
      @fived9424 Рік тому +1

      @@birne_ it's multiple sometimes

    • @multiarray2320
      @multiarray2320 Рік тому +1

      @@birne_ der computer war wohl eine dampfmaschine xD

    • @AnilAVS
      @AnilAVS Рік тому

      What software did they use?
      Blender?

    • @ehtresih9540
      @ehtresih9540 Рік тому

      @@AnilAVS I'm guessing it's cinema

  • @johnames6430
    @johnames6430 Рік тому

    the guys who worked on this video are amazing!

  • @tajklair
    @tajklair Рік тому +2

    Holy cow I didn't expect to be this engaged about wool

  • @THC.Diamond
    @THC.Diamond 2 роки тому +265

    The quality of this video and information given is top notch! I love learning about different things I don't usually study, this show reminds me of "How its made," good video overall. 😊

    • @thoracis
      @thoracis Рік тому

      Yes, but modern with the more advanced technology 😊

    • @sarahbasto6520
      @sarahbasto6520 Рік тому

      Since you mentioned "information", search *mulesing* on sheep. You will then change your mind.

  • @margaretmontana122
    @margaretmontana122 2 роки тому +14

    Wool is the greatest fiber! Let’s keep going in this industry.

  • @athief
    @athief 8 місяців тому +1

    The quality of the whole video is through the roof.

  • @jenispizz2556
    @jenispizz2556 Рік тому

    Oh my god. I've been 3d modeling for about five years now. Trust me when I say the artists really went all out with this one.

  • @bambiwaddlefeet
    @bambiwaddlefeet 2 роки тому +5

    I gotta applaud this guys 3d Blender game...

  • @swordfishtrigger
    @swordfishtrigger Рік тому +3

    im really glad the narrator has a british accent because all the technical terminology sounds like the nadsat slang in clockwork orange. "worsted sliver is gilled" "worsted roving" "woolen slabbings" might as well be lines straight from malcom mcdowell and his glass of spiked milk.

  • @deepakkuanr2751
    @deepakkuanr2751 7 місяців тому

    Salute to the maker of this short video. Oscar level.

  • @Vesperon
    @Vesperon Рік тому

    One of the best Unreal Engine 5 demos I've seen

  • @joshuawalker7054
    @joshuawalker7054 Рік тому +4

    I was waiting for a Plumbus to show up somewhere.

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому

      Everyone has a plumbus in their home. First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then...repurposed for later batches.
      They take the dingle bop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, becasue the fleeb has all the fleeb juice.
      Then, a schlami shows up, and he rubs it...and spits on it.
      They cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
      The blamfs rub against the chumbles, and the...plubis, and grumbo are shaved away.
      That leaves you with...a regular old plumbus.

  • @b.c.9358
    @b.c.9358 Рік тому +4

    Whoever animated this needs a raise

  • @Fff-tz5ik
    @Fff-tz5ik Рік тому

    I only wear merino, at work, in clubs, when riding my bike and hiking, best fabric it’s literally a life changer

  • @ThreadedVision
    @ThreadedVision Рік тому +1

    clicked for the title stayed for the soothing voice and smooth animations.

  • @hydra5758
    @hydra5758 Рік тому +5

    This video should be winning awards for presentation, that was amazing.

  • @absbi0000
    @absbi0000 Рік тому +16

    I've been curious for a long time about the textile manufacturing process. This is hands down one of the best explainer videos!

  • @BAHO2d
    @BAHO2d Рік тому +1

    God bless the Houdini FX and people who know how to use it

  • @CF-rl8mz
    @CF-rl8mz 3 роки тому +25

    This is a great video. I’m a dyer and hand spinner. I love seeing the commercial side of the processing.

  • @prajaykumarvora1394
    @prajaykumarvora1394 Рік тому +6

    This is one of the best animated manufacturing processes I have ever seen in my life......
    Good work

  • @an__hooo
    @an__hooo Рік тому

    Thank you. You are the best on UA-cam about this topic.

  • @nasah8796
    @nasah8796 Рік тому

    J'ai pas l'habitude de laisser des commentaires, mais je me dois de le dire, cette vidéo est impressionnante. Merci d'avoir partagé.

  • @eviethekiwi7178
    @eviethekiwi7178 Рік тому +20

    i'm a maintenance engineer at one of Bremworth's plants, i'm impressed at the accuracy of your animation :) those carding machines need constant attention...

  • @felix30471
    @felix30471 Рік тому +14

    Those animations are gorgeous! Thanks to everyone involved for this informative viewing pleasure.

  • @jucom756
    @jucom756 Рік тому +2

    I did not need to see this and clicked it accidentally.
    It was so professionally made i just had to keep watching.
    I know something about wool now

  • @johnwayne-kd1pn
    @johnwayne-kd1pn 7 місяців тому +2

    Wool is a miracle fabric actually, stays very clean, doesn't absorb humidity, keeps you warm when it is cold and relatively cool when it is warm (airs well). And well, while it doesn't quite grow on trees, it does grow on sheep! I have quite a few pieces or merino wool and quite a few regular wool, I like both. Thick wool is not exactly a rainjacket, but it protects you pretty well from rain too, for staying warm, few things beat it, and it just feels clean.

  • @GuyG.KTalesOfAnimals
    @GuyG.KTalesOfAnimals Рік тому +16

    I truly think wool is fascinating, but this animation is so well made I am actually blown away

  • @crazyhobo555
    @crazyhobo555 Рік тому +5

    This whole video was like watching the plumbus thing from rick and morty

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому

      Everyone has a plumbus in their home. First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then...repurposed for later batches.
      They take the dingle bop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, becasue the fleeb has all the fleeb juice.
      Then, a schlami shows up, and he rubs it...and spits on it.
      They cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
      The blamfs rub against the chumbles, and the...plubis, and grumbo are shaved away.
      That leaves you with...a regular old plumbus.

  • @HenrikMyrhaug
    @HenrikMyrhaug Рік тому

    Those cloth, fluid and light simulations look so good.

  • @abhijithvb3
    @abhijithvb3 11 місяців тому

    Among sheep and wool this video is the GOAT

  • @lw8882
    @lw8882 Рік тому +4

    Short, engaging, professional and above all informative without lingering or becoming boring or far too technical.
    Brilliance.

  • @Odontecete
    @Odontecete Рік тому +9

    That has got to be the best visualization of worsted to woolen I've ever seen! Fantastic and bravo!

  • @mac_attack_zach
    @mac_attack_zach Рік тому

    2:00 that's so satisfying, and the music really brings it home

  • @zxzq1956
    @zxzq1956 Рік тому

    I have never even touched a sheep or been interested in the clothing industry, but this was in my recommendations, so here I am

  • @TheCanaplea
    @TheCanaplea Рік тому +23

    Incredible process description and the 3D processing. All respect for the producers and engineers who made this video! I have never seen such a complex process explained in a short, very nice made video. YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!!

    • @sarahbasto6520
      @sarahbasto6520 Рік тому

      Since you mentioned "complex process", search *mulesing* on sheep. You will then change your mind.

    • @munindrasinha2001
      @munindrasinha2001 10 місяців тому

      ​@@sarahbasto6520woolen 🚹 Saul

    • @munindrasinha2001
      @munindrasinha2001 10 місяців тому

      🚹 please oblige me to send a nice woolen chaser.

  • @jeanlanz2344
    @jeanlanz2344 2 роки тому +12

    Wonderful video! My four year old granddaughter is fascinated by it and wants to watch the processes again. Great graphics. Thank you and God bless you.

  • @noot3650
    @noot3650 Рік тому

    The most informative commercial I have ever seen

  • @flatline-timer
    @flatline-timer Рік тому

    this is the coolest thing, won't forget about Woolmark Company any time soon for sure

  • @triynizzles
    @triynizzles Рік тому +3

    All of these technical terms got me feeling like I'm watching the Rick and Morty clip of How It's Made: Plumbus.

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому

      Everyone has a plumbus in their home. First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then...repurposed for later batches.
      They take the dingle bop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, becasue the fleeb has all the fleeb juice.
      Then, a schlami shows up, and he rubs it...and spits on it.
      They cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
      The blamfs rub against the chumbles, and the...plubis, and grumbo are shaved away.
      That leaves you with...a regular old plumbus.

  • @calcustom5026
    @calcustom5026 Рік тому +4

    The flurb is then spattered with glorping residue, and then patted dry with the phlbottle.

  • @zejon9053
    @zejon9053 Рік тому +1

    this video is proof that there is still smart and valuable content on the internet 🥰

  • @eanschaan9392
    @eanschaan9392 Рік тому

    I love wool (not just merino wool). I am notorious for my love of old, scratchy wool clothing that I find around.

  • @davidecazzato5375
    @davidecazzato5375 Рік тому +21

    First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches.
    Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice.
    Then a Shlami shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it.
    Then you cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
    The blaffs rub against the chumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away.
    That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому +5

      LOL I was thinking the exact same thing the entire time I watched this. I even posted the exact same thing before finding your comment.

    • @wizboom88
      @wizboom88 Рік тому +2

      *looking for plumbus joke*
      There it is. We're done here.

    • @davidecazzato5375
      @davidecazzato5375 Рік тому

      @@wizboom88 HAHAHAH

    • @MrR4nD0mDUd3
      @MrR4nD0mDUd3 Рік тому +1

      Thank you. You said what we were all thinking

  • @TojiFushigoroWasTaken
    @TojiFushigoroWasTaken 2 роки тому +13

    Wow this is brilliantly made....the guy/gal who made this definitely outdid themselves..bravo!

  • @peperika7845
    @peperika7845 Рік тому +2

    This is one of the most classy and refined videos I have ever seen about wool I love it

  • @Catherine_Yong
    @Catherine_Yong 10 місяців тому +1

    Merino wool is the softest wool I have ever worn. I love it so much that I've got a whole winter dress made out of it in gray.

  • @patsiefear1312
    @patsiefear1312 2 роки тому +28

    Never, ever press your woollen jumper or clothing on the outside - always on the inside - the reason being is that you do not want to glaze with the iron on the outside and you do not want to flatten the clothing on the outside. If handled properly woollen clothing can last a very long time and jumpers can be aired after wearing and not washed too often. Woollen spun fibre has a memory and bounce.

    • @Madamoizillion
      @Madamoizillion Рік тому

      The glazing effect is easily remedied by a clothes brush.

    • @patsiefear1312
      @patsiefear1312 Рік тому +10

      @@Madamoizillion wool is a fibre made of hooks and if you brush it too often it can pill or with enough brushing deteriorate if it is knitted. With woven woollen cloth it is best to steam lightly with your iron over a cloth over the fabric. As a weaver when I make cloth or scarves they are fulled and then pressed lightly in this manner and hung up appropriately to air. In fact with knitted woollens or woven woollen fabric they do not need washing that often and less than you think. With worsted spun fibre and then woven it is entirely different. Merino is primarily woollen spun I believe as it is not usually a very long staple which you would need for worsted spun fibre.

    • @shadowmistress999
      @shadowmistress999 Рік тому

      @@patsiefear1312 I have four pair of wool socks and I would wash in batch of three pairs. Sometimes I forgot to wash them (so four pairs are all "stinky") and in a rush I pick random pair from the three pairs I worn in the past 10 days.... and none of them are really stinky... they don't really need to be wash indeed😂

  • @yuzarsif3586
    @yuzarsif3586 2 роки тому +3

    I'm amazed by the video. What a work

  • @jemoko2331
    @jemoko2331 Рік тому +1

    SO impressed with the graphics of a manufacturing process I've ever seen

  • @nazmulhudajewel9825
    @nazmulhudajewel9825 4 місяці тому

    One of the best production and advertisement. Wish you the good luck

  • @mindseye4914
    @mindseye4914 Рік тому +4

    What a phenomenally well made video. Learnt many things about wool today. It was the last thing I was expecting to do this week or month or year to be honest.

  • @craigalexander6384
    @craigalexander6384 2 роки тому +13

    This is an excellent, clear video and the link will be distributed to staff as part of their technical training. Would welcome something similar (in more detail than on here) for knitwear manufacturing.

  • @user-nd5su6bd4x
    @user-nd5su6bd4x Рік тому +2

    С такой технологии, на будущее смотреть радостно!👍👏😁🌞

  • @netyimeni169
    @netyimeni169 Рік тому +1

    I didn't even care it's an ad. I would watch an hour of such quality ads.

  • @haloboy777
    @haloboy777 Рік тому +6

    My god the amount of effort that went into this video is monumental.. hats off

  • @leonieperreault2895
    @leonieperreault2895 2 роки тому +13

    Great video to describe the process ❤️ I love knitting and to see how it goes from fleece to yarn is wonderful.

  • @confucius2344
    @confucius2344 Рік тому

    WOW the animation team deserves an award for that. toom me a second to realize it was just an animation lol insanely good

  • @user-zb3yl1wu8u
    @user-zb3yl1wu8u Рік тому

    Every video of Every single thing on this planet should be made with this level of quality and preciseness lol

  • @gregwah
    @gregwah Рік тому +3

    Top notch production! I wish that every production video is like this, so I'd be forever entertained.

  • @pinscato
    @pinscato Рік тому +3

    why I get "plumbus, how its made" vibe from this video XD

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому

      Everyone has a plumbus in their home. First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then...repurposed for later batches.
      They take the dingle bop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, becasue the fleeb has all the fleeb juice.
      Then, a schlami shows up, and he rubs it...and spits on it.
      They cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
      The blamfs rub against the chumbles, and the...plubis, and grumbo are shaved away.
      That leaves you with...a regular old plumbus.

  • @nawaf1218
    @nawaf1218 Рік тому

    I hope I found everyone who works on this amazing project and tell them how great they are

  • @SzamBacsi
    @SzamBacsi 7 місяців тому

    I hope you gave a medal to your marketing people!! This GEM should be presented in schools!

    • @al3xf103
      @al3xf103 3 місяці тому

      ..and it now has been to design students learning english in france ;)

  • @suvadeeep
    @suvadeeep 7 місяців тому +3

    Wow temporal woom!

  • @tomasbeblar5639
    @tomasbeblar5639 Рік тому +7

    Those animators deserve a raise. That was so smooth, like the wool you make :D

  • @sacreed1
    @sacreed1 Рік тому

    Best informative video Ive seen in years, I was always interested in understanding the process and this is brilliant.
    Too many videos out there trying to get the TY algo with a 10 long stretched out vid for something that only needs 2 minutes of explaination.
    Honestly thankyou for putting this on YT.

  • @FishGeeek
    @FishGeeek Рік тому +1

    I was blown away by the animations! One of the best presentations of information I have ever seen. Thanks!

  • @user-ym6fq8wi8c
    @user-ym6fq8wi8c 2 роки тому +5

    Can you tell me which advertising agency did it? Thank you

    • @TheWoolmarkCompany
      @TheWoolmarkCompany  2 роки тому +9

      We worked with Aixsponza to create this video. They are a 3D Motion Design Studio in Munich, Germany.

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Рік тому +2

      Yay I’m so glad you responded - so many of us are blown away by the work done on this.

  • @zuckmedic
    @zuckmedic Рік тому +8

    The animation is amazing, and smooth. The content is very information dense but easy to digest. Amazing!

  • @ecs300
    @ecs300 11 місяців тому

    If adverts had this much effort put into them, i'd probably watch through them entirely

  • @rameshkaruppanan5765
    @rameshkaruppanan5765 Рік тому

    Watching over again and again....
    Awesome graphics...

  • @darkseid6412
    @darkseid6412 Рік тому +4

    SOME OF THE TERMINOLOGY SOUNDS LIKE THE PROCESS OF MAKING A PLUMBUS.

    • @vymston5918
      @vymston5918 Рік тому

      Exactly what i was thinking xD

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому

      Everyone has a plumbus in their home. First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then...repurposed for later batches.
      They take the dingle bop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, becasue the fleeb has all the fleeb juice.
      Then, a schlami shows up, and he rubs it...and spits on it.
      They cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
      The blamfs rub against the chumbles, and the...plubis, and grumbo are shaved away.
      That leaves you with...a regular old plumbus.

  • @PaperWyvern
    @PaperWyvern Рік тому +3

    I love this but the names of the different pieces of wool sound hilarious to me for some reason. It sounds like the narrator just had to come up with the different names on the spot

  • @BicheTordue
    @BicheTordue Рік тому +1

    I'm so hyped for the release of wool

  • @kimchester1934
    @kimchester1934 Рік тому +1

    the production quality of this video is goddaaaammmmnn it's so so good, kudos!!

  • @l8dawn
    @l8dawn Рік тому +3

    there's so many words I've never heard before lmao