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I've heard of people that collect the hair combings from their cats (and dogs), then knit socks and things from the yarn made from the fur.I'm not sure I needed convincing that cat owners are weird, but that still did it.
Samoyeds in particular, I have heard.I've heard of people that collect the hair combings from their cats (and dogs), then knit socks and things from the yarn made from the fur.
Yep, you can always top weird.I've heard of people that collect the hair combings from their cats (and dogs), then knit socks and things from the yarn made from the fur.
Good morning! Happy Monday! How is everyone?
Anyone here ever have a dog-hair sweater, or dog hair sox? What dies one do with collected cat whiskers, anyway? Oh well, something we can discuss round the Coffee Cart today, with tea, coffee, and the Wonderbaker's churros and dips to enjoy. The coffee is freshbrewed, the tea water is ready, and goodies warm from the oven. All is ready, and everyone welcome. Come in and join the fun!
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Tbh, I could see myself doing that. I did try needle felting because I love the effects, but I stabbed myself a lot. Makes sense if you're sentimental, crafty and enviro-friendly tho. I think it's supposed to be good nesting material for birds too.I used to felt the hair of one of my dogs.