dyed in  the wool" was referring to dying the wool fiber before it was  spun


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I am no expert so you may be right. I'm going by memory of something I read 
 a while back. But I do remember them talking about the difference showing 
up in  the woven cloth which was a blend. Perhaps (if I'm not just mashing 
two articles  together) the wool was dyed 1st because they knew it would take 
dye differently  when the yarn...which was a blend, not the weave....was 
dyed.
 
 
 
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