The material of which felt is made; also, felted cloth; also, the process by which it is made
The process of making non-woven fabric from fibers through the application of heat, moisture and pressure
( 1 ) Fabric made of unspun wool (sometimes with fur and other natural or synthetic fibers) which is matted together with moisture, heat and pressure (2) A fabric resembling this, such as highly napped cotton
the matting together of fibres during processing This is achieved on animal hair or wool by the application of moisture or heat, which causes the constituent fibres to mat together
Process that mats together fleece (raw wool) by subjecting it to moisture, heat, friction, and pressure. Sheep hair have scales that open somewhat when wet; layering hairs in a parallel fashion and applying some form of agitation cause the hairs to tighten together in a solid mat. The result is a lightweight, windproof, and water-resistant fabric that has been used for millennia to make hats, boots, and tents. Light felting is sometimes done to woven or knitted wool, a process known as fulling, to create a thicker and softer fabric
Yapağı veya keçi kılının dokunmadan yalnızca dövülmesiyle elde edilen kaba kumaş: "Belki on aile keçelerden, kilimlerden çergelerini meyve ağaçlarının altlarına kurdular."- Ö. Seyfettin