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Knitting with dog hair PDF Print E-mail
Written by Erin   
Sunday, 24 April 2005
Dog hair makes wonderful, luscious things; but, it is unbelievably war, even when blended or plied with wool or some other fiber. The undercoat of any long-haired breed insulates while the outer guard hairs shed moisture.



I have a hard time imagining a circumstance in which a person could wear a 100% dog-hair pullover comfortably. (Hair from long-haired cats creates even more of an inferno.) I think accessories (easily removed) make the best use of pet hair.
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