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Felt

Felt is a fabric made of wool fibers or animal hair matted together by heat, moisture, and pressure. Felt varies greatly in weight, thickness, and value. Manufacturers use felt to make hats, slippers, chalkboard erasers, rug pads, and padding used in pianos and other musical instruments.

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