Having gotten in the habit of exploiting the Brooklyn Public Library's decent collection of knitting books, I was perusing the list of holdings on the website and lo and behold... how could I have ever missed this gem? Look:
If you flip through the preview pages on Amazon, you will see pictures of a mom and daughter and their dog, and they are all wearing the same fur! Wonder how that smells in the rain? I must admit, this book disturbs me. Still, you have to respect the spirit of conservation that seems to be embodied here.
Posted by jess at February 28, 2005 9:05 AM | TrackBackThat was my first reaction when I heard about that! I certainly wouldn't want to smell like my dog if I happened to be caught in a rain shower!! But then I came across this site........
I still can't say that I'm open to try this but it makes a bit more sense......I suppose!
BTW: I love your Hourglass sweater! Excellent job!
Posted by: Kirstie at February 28, 2005 9:43 AMI love the wellies!
I've heard before about knitting with dog hair... I think I could end up with two blankets, a jacket, an afghan, and a tea cosy with the amount my dog sheds in a month!
I spin and knit with dog hair. Many people like to have keepsakes and usable things made from the brushed hair of their beloved pet. The finished product doesn't smell like dog at all, because I clean it well. Dog hair fiber is treated the same way as sheep's wool, or alpaca.
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