How did fulling differ from other textile processes?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Fuller
Fulling is a specific textile process that involves cleaning and thickening woven woolen fabrics by agitating them in water, often with the addition of soap or other agents. Unlike spinning or weaving, which create fabric, fulling enhances the texture and durability of the finished product, resulting in a denser, more compact material, typically used for garments and blankets.