Sellepärast on see vooderdus üldiselt, kangas nii tugevapoolne kui ka mugav. Kerge, kuid soe kangas, sobilik talveks. Hästi tuntud ruudulise mustriga kangas mõeldud Šoti ja Iirimaa Villast šoti ruutu seelikuteks. Üldiselt kanga sees on kasutatakse jakkide, hõbedane niit ning erinevate seelikute, sallied, värvidega niidid, mis on täisnurkselt rätikute ja ka Šoti ruut /Tartan kootud. Need niidid on omavahel kodudekoratsiooni lõikuvad ning moodustavad valmistamiseks erinevates suurustes ja varjudes ruute. Võib olla tehtud ükskõik millisest materjalist, kuid vill on kõige levinum.
soojuspidavus ning see imab hästi niiskust. Selleks et saada parimat kiudu, kammitakse kitselt aluskarva. Sellest eemaldatakse hiljem sisse jäänud pealiskarvad. Kammimine tehakse kevadel, kui loomad oma talvekarva vahetavad. Ühelt kitselt saab vaid 500 grammi villa, seega on vill ise väga kallis. Kammlõnga kasutatakse käsitöölõngana, dzemperite, mütside, kinnast, sokkide ja käsitsi kootud sallied valmistamiseks; kraaslõngast toodetakse kostüümi- ja mantliriiet peamiselt naiste rõivaste valmistamiseks. Turuliidriteks kasmiirvillaste kangaste toodete valmistamisel on Itaalia, Sotimaa, Inglismaa ja Jaapan. Piltidel kasmiirvillast sokid, lõng ning sallid. ~5~ KAAMELLASTE VILL VIKUNJA. /Vicugna vicugna/ Tema on üks kahest metsikust Lõuna-Ameerika kaamellaste sugukonna kuuluvatest imetajatest
negligence; and if she accepted any refreshment, seemed to do it only for the sake of finding out that Mrs. Collins's joints of meat were too large for her family. Elizabeth soon perceived, that though this great lady was not in commission of the peace of the county, she was a most active magistrate in her own parish, the minutest concerns of which were carried to her by Mr. Collins; and whenever any of the cottagers were disposed to be quarrelsome, discontented, or too poor, she sallied forth into the village to settle their differences, silence their complaints, and scold them into harmony and plenty. The entertainment of dining at Rosings was repeated about twice a week; and, allowing for the loss of Sir William, and there being only one card-table in the evening, every such entertainment was the counterpart of the first. Their other engagements were few, as the style of living in the neighbourhood in general was beyond Mr. Collins's reach. This,
could oppose no battle- ships and only 3 carriers, 8 cruisers, and 14 destroyers. On May 20, Yamamoto issued an operations order that spelled out in detail the tactics to be used in the Midway assault. It was to begin on June 3 with a diversionary attack on the Aleutians. With Nimitz' forces thus pulled off balance, the softening-up would begin on the Midway defenders, to be followed on June 6 by a dawn assault. When the Pacific Fleet either hurried south from the Aleutians or sallied forth from Pearl Harbor to defend Midway, the numerically superior bombers and torpedo planes of the Japanese force would cripple it. Then Yama-motb's battleships and heavy cruisers would move up to sink its remnants by gunfire. The work of December 7 would be completed; a Japanese Midway would rule the Pacific, threatening Hawaii itself; and the war would be as good as won. Unknown to Yamamoto, his order was also picked up by the Allied listening posts that ringed the Pacific