Knitting with dog hair

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Here's an fascinating gallery of people who made clothing from their dog's hair (dogs also pictured)... There seems to be enough interest in this that there's a book on it too "Knitting with dog hair" via CRAFT. I'm impressed, a great use of dog hair that would normally just get brushed away... I'm going to ask Tina if we can get some of these folks for the next cover of CRAFT...


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Posted by: Keith on October 9, 2008 at 5:02 PM

Having owned several Samoyeds, I know their fur can be used to make wool clothing for those who are allergic to regular wool.


Posted by: Stefan Jones on October 9, 2008 at 8:23 PM

I'm on my way to a scarf, at least!

This was my dog hair collection as of about two years ago:

http://home.comcast.net/~stefan_jones/bag_of_hair.jpg

I plan on using an outfit called "VIP Fibers" to spin it.


Posted by: Anonymous on October 10, 2008 at 4:44 AM

Yuck! This is really disgusting.
You will stink like a wet dog for the rest of your life if your wear this in the rain.
Probably even without rain.


Posted by: Patti Schiendelman on October 10, 2008 at 9:13 AM

That's a silly comment; you won't stink at all. I've worked with wool straight from the sheep - it's smelly, and greasy with lanolin, and sometimes full of (dead) ticks. You wash it all properly, whether it's sheep wool or dog hair or alpaca, or cashmere goat (ever smelled a goat????); it doesn't smell at all by the time it's made into a garment.


Posted by: herzleid on October 11, 2008 at 4:00 AM

My sister owns two samoyeds and I can confirm that in our little network of other samoyed owners there are several who spin yarn out of the wool from the dogs. Because it's not the 'hair' per se, but the warming wool that lies beneath that is used for yarn. Once washed it's just like any natural fiber textile, no particular "wet dog" smell or anything.

I don't understand those who think this is "gross", what's the problem? I wonder what they would think of human hair jewelry ... (yes, it exists)


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