This is great! Considering that synthetic fibers are made from plastic (the type that destroys the environment, yes) and that natural fibers have gotten more expensive in the recent years, business like these need to receive a bigger platform!
I agree. Businesses like these seem very ethical. Great alternative for people that are anti-fast fashion! I'm allergic synthetic clothes sometimes so this is great.
imagine it would actually get trendy, there would be a big demand for it and fast fashion chains would start breeding dogs just for their fur. unlikely, but not unheard of 💀
I doubt anyone is gonna buy dog hair clothes for practical purposes. As the lady herself said, the customers are mostly people who use this to bond with their own dogs. What do you want, dogs farms?
I think pet shelters should do this. There isn't enough funding from donations so why not make good use of what's free and use the profit to feed the pets.
it literally takes months of work... that's the reasoning on why it's not a mainstream practice. The people processing wool into yarn are using $20,000+USD machines.... Doing it with any other medium is literally either a labor of love or insanity.
@@jkeezy93 I’m not sure how many different machines there are to spin yarn but yarn spinning wheels cost around $100 for a vintage one and $1000 for a new one and spindles can be made out of clay and wire which is pretty cheap but from what I’ve seen is a bit more tedious
I don’t know why it’s weird. Any organic fiber from animals you buy come from a mammal, just not a dog. This one however can have sentimental value not possible unless you’re raising livestock yourself that conventional fabrics are mode from
For those of you, dog hair is just a fiber.. After being processed into yarn it doesn't have any smell or whatever... You should try and smell sheep's wool before processing, you'd never see it the same way..
Lightningbug people who are allergic to dogs aren’t allergic to the hair, it’s the protein in their saliva, or pet dander. These fibers are cleaned and washed.
Fur is not innately the cause of allergies; the protein found within dogs saliva is what people get allergic to. And they literally say in the first 5 seconds of the video that it's washed-meaning all the allergens get washed out too.
TheFallsCapone Humans buy hair extensions and wigs made from other humans 👀 I donated 16 inches to the American Cancer Society back in 2017 and I'd do it again.
I actually think that this is honestly a really really good idea. It’s a good way to use something that would normally go to waste. I wonder if they could do this with cats too.
Well, probably weird in the UK or US, but not everywhere. In some parts of Russia for instance, they do make items out of dog hair, which has the reputation of keeping you warmer than sheep wool.
...this is a practice that was first taken up by Native Americans on the west coast of the United States hundreds of years before they were wiped out. It's not orignal
Sailor MoonStone actually no. You are allergic to a protein in their saliva and because that ends up on their fur that’s the problem. So if it is cleaned there is no problem.
Fur is not innately the cause of allergies; the protein found within dogs saliva is what people get allergic to. And they literally say in the first 5 seconds of the video that it's washed-meaning all the allergens get washed out too.
The brushed out fur of husky and mountain dogs can be kept and it makes a huge pile...... 4-5 shedding can get you a sweater . I love this concept. And I searched it to get this video.
Damn I wish I would have known about this before my amazing precious Rocky died on August 4th. I would have loved a small little blanket or pillow of his fur that would have been amazing! I was lucky enough to have him in my life for 13 years and he lived until he was 14 years old. I got him from the pound which is insane because he was a full-blooded Golden Retriever with the best training and temperament of all of course. I was told by the pound that he was ruining a rich neighborhood for 6 months and no one took him in! Someone paid big bucks for him and his training and I was fortunate enough to find the most amazing dog in the world because of their lack of compassion. I truly don't understand how someone could look at his gorgeous face and not take him in. It's okay though because I gave him the best life I could hope for and it really was the best years of my life! Now my house feels empty and so does my heart obviously. I truly don't know how people get through this, it's like losing a actual sibling! I miss every single thing about him but most of all I miss burying my face in his gorgeous golden chest and using him as a pillow while we fall asleep together. And that is exactly in my opinion where her company comes into play.
Had an Akita a long time ago, she shed so much fur it would coat the floor, and take small trash bags to clean up. If I knew I could sell it to someone, I could have been Jeff Bezos level rich.
If you know your dog gonna pass away, it make sense to send their fur and asked this lady to make something out of your dog fur to keep it as a memory.
Having worked with sheep, their fleeces and dogs and their undercoat collected from grooming an Old English Sheepdog, I'd far rather work with dog hair. Far less manure, dirt, weeds and other far weirder (and sometimes living) things in it than in sheep fleece. It is also far warmer than even merino. Having said that I actually do like working with most natural fibers, although cattail and milkweed fluff are better used for insulation over spinning. The most important thing I've found is to make sure the fiber is scoured thoroughly.
People are weird. Have no problem wearing jumpers made out of other animals’ fur but they lose their minds when dog fur knitwear is mentioned. 🙄 And it’s cruelty-free, too.
This is new to me.I lost my Nook little yorkie poo 2 years ago .It was so quick .Took him to the vet on friday and he was gone monday morning.He had the softest fur and was a perfect little dog.I wish I had know about this sooner.What a wonderful profession.I have a new dog that is not there yet in my heart but has beautiful soft fur.Might be something to think about.
i'm looking at my pure white persian cat and thinking "i could make yarn from you". she's soft as a dream! no different from knitting rabbit, goat, or sheep tbh
I don't understand what's so weird about it?? People have been wearing dead animals for centuries but finding a use for something that can quickly become a nuisance in the home?? Omg so weird ew
Dog Groomer of 30 years here. I had a client who was a weaver and knitter and she had me save Rocco's fur so she could spin it. Over the course of a year she had enough material to knit a scarf. She said that it only took one rainy trip to the grocery store wearing the scarf to know that the scarf would no longer be worn. Nobody wants to smell like wet dog. LOL....All that time and energy to learn that lesson. Kristy...if you're reading this...you win some, you lose some but at least you have the memory!
This is exactly what I wanted to know. I have a wool sweater that for wet and I smelled like wet sheep and I wanted to know if a dog yarn item would also smell like wet dog 😂 guess I found out before making that mistake
I’ve been saving the shedded under coat of my 4 huskies for 8ish years. I have bags and bags of dog fur in my basement lol. I’ve just started to learn to process the fibers and I’m having so much fun learning this new skill!
I have a 13 year old great Pyrenees, who is at the end of her journey here...I have saved her fur since we got her at 18 months old. I would like a throw blanket, pillow, or something to be made so that when she is gone, I can hug, squeeze, and just feel her presence. I have alot to clean, and am not sure of the best way to do it. Then, I'd need someone to make the yarn, or show me how, or something! But, yeah...definitely my why for dog fur!
I have almost 30 dogs which I dont want to give away even its so difficult to maintain them ... and knowing how to make use of their furs can surely help me sustain them in the years to come.. I hope there will be more videos to share of this kind .. how to do it elaborately even in private messaging or email . Thank you, This is Maria of the Philippines
Interestingly enough, before Europe introduced sheeps and horses, into the Americas. It was the dogs that the indigenous folk used as fur coats and transportation at that time. Some dogs like the now extinct Salish Wool Dog where even prized by the Salish People for their silky coats, so much so that they often isolated the dogs from other breeds to keep their genetics intact.
You can probably do this with shedding from a horse or pony. I used to groom a pony who would shed so much we could make a 2nd pony from it. I need to learn how to make yard from my shepherds fur. We get so much fur all year from him I want to do something with it. I thought about needle felting but I don't have the skill for that or the money to buy a kit.
This is a great way to keep a piece of your beloved doggo. Quite literally :D . But then again, i wonder if the lady can make sweater out of other animals' hair too? Cause I know all pet owners love their babies so much. It'll prob be great if we can make smth out of cat/rabbit/hamster hair too. . PS: Okay, maybe not rabbit or hamster, but hey, there must be a way to keep something of ourpet other than photos :')
Rabbit shed undercoat too, depending on the breed, amount of fur and how many rabbits you have it could be technically possible to get enough to maybe make a sock.
Some people out here really don't know how allergies work, and it might just be partly because they CLEARLY don't have allergies themselves (anyone who's legit allergic would not, in their right mind, leave themselves that defenselessly dumb)
That's great! Finally something useful out of all that furr....some dogs shed all year long! My husband's akita inu sheds daily, i could make a sweater everyday or week 🙈
Fun fact: indigenous Americans from my area (upstate NY) would use dog hair to make yarn and weave with to make fabrics and special belts before European colonizers brought sheep and kind of made the practice taboo.
I am so so surprised how ignorant people are and how willing they are to make comments on subjects before they have any knowledge. Most of the comments are Totally nuts, they have no idea how most of what they are wearing is a chemical plastic that is damaging our environment.
I'm sure she can make me a beautiful sweater when spring season comes around and my horse is shedding! Any horse person knows horse smell is the best perfume. LOL
Considering sweaters now are made of sheep hair (wool) and goats (cashmere) this isn’t that weird
Saira Umar And bunny (Angora).
Considering most eat goat and sheep we should eat dogs is what you're saying
@LLAMA LLAMA also the sheep and goats who are raised for wool. They are different breeds than those raised for meat.
@@joseph5978 cursed comment
@@joseph5978 Chinese citizens(some of them) and Batak people(some of them) eat dogs
This is great! Considering that synthetic fibers are made from plastic (the type that destroys the environment, yes) and that natural fibers have gotten more expensive in the recent years, business like these need to receive a bigger platform!
I agree. Businesses like these seem very ethical. Great alternative for people that are anti-fast fashion! I'm allergic synthetic clothes sometimes so this is great.
imagine it would actually get trendy, there would be a big demand for it and fast fashion chains would start breeding dogs just for their fur. unlikely, but not unheard of 💀
I doubt anyone is gonna buy dog hair clothes for practical purposes. As the lady herself said, the customers are mostly people who use this to bond with their own dogs.
What do you want, dogs farms?
@@aygulmemet4201 I hate wool because it is almost always itchy and fragile.
@@DogDogGodFogMore like business collecting fur from people
I think pet shelters should do this. There isn't enough funding from donations so why not make good use of what's free and use the profit to feed the pets.
it literally takes months of work... that's the reasoning on why it's not a mainstream practice. The people processing wool into yarn are using $20,000+USD machines.... Doing it with any other medium is literally either a labor of love or insanity.
Exactly this is my idea too , so I can sustain to feed my 30 dogs:-) I can now start collecting dog's hair.. next is technology ..
The thing is, hơ many people will not find it weird and buy it.
@@jkeezy93 I’m not sure how many different machines there are to spin yarn but yarn spinning wheels cost around $100 for a vintage one and $1000 for a new one and spindles can be made out of clay and wire which is pretty cheap but from what I’ve seen is a bit more tedious
I think it’s perfectly normal, if you think getting wool from a sheep is fine, then the same to dogs
Imagine approaching your dog while wearing clothes made out of your dog
@DogDogGodFog I don't feel weird approaching our flock of sheep while wearing a wool sweater either so...
50% brilliant/50% weird - 100% good boy
Hahaha well done
R E A that would make it all combined 200%
Something doesn't add up here....
I don’t know why it’s weird. Any organic fiber from animals you buy come from a mammal, just not a dog. This one however can have sentimental value not possible unless you’re raising livestock yourself that conventional fabrics are mode from
Brilliant
For those of you, dog hair is just a fiber.. After being processed into yarn it doesn't have any smell or whatever... You should try and smell sheep's wool before processing, you'd never see it the same way..
Wool still has a smell after processing, wool smells distinctly sheepy, especially when wet but most of us get used to it
I used Dawn dishsoap to wash my dog's fur before spinning into yarn and the yarn smells wonderful now.
When your dog dies and you have this sweater you'll always be with it
It can be made into bags and hats too!
Or a stuffed animal that looks like the dog
Imagine you're wearing your dog hair sweater and suddenly the stranger next to you starts sneezing and getting teary-eyed
Lightningbug people who are allergic to dogs aren’t allergic to the hair, it’s the protein in their saliva, or pet dander. These fibers are cleaned and washed.
Fur is not innately the cause of allergies; the protein found within dogs saliva is what people get allergic to. And they literally say in the first 5 seconds of the video that it's washed-meaning all the allergens get washed out too.
Someone is unedumacated
@@user-vz7tn2gb3r I needed this laugh, thank you 😂
That’s all I’m imagining, baby
Nobody:
Insider: sweaters are made out of dog hair.
that's seriously gross
@@felixw8004 its literally like every other fiber you dolt
lol I wonder if you'll smell like a wet dog if you spill water on yourself
No you just shake your body real hard to get the water..
No you won't. It's clean. Doesn't have dog oil or saliva.
@@aygulmemet4201 you have clearly never wore wet clothes, plus, it was a joke.
Haha I mean you probally would wool kinda gets that smell when jt gets wet
Imagine they make a dog sweater out of dog hair for a dog!!!
🤯
Bloody brilliant! Would this idea qualify as the ultimate meta?
qsterama pls nerf
Dogception
@TheFallsCapone hahahaha
TheFallsCapone Humans buy hair extensions and wigs made from other humans 👀 I donated 16 inches to the American Cancer Society back in 2017 and I'd do it again.
I actually think that this is honestly a really really good idea. It’s a good way to use something that would normally go to waste. I wonder if they could do this with cats too.
absolutely, I've spun yarn with cat hair and it would be even easier with longhaired breeds
Yes it works too
Most cats are shorthairs, so no.
Super possible, just difficult since the hairs tend to be shorter
I have a Turkish Angora cat - ice white fur. I most definitely will spin this and make something beautiful out of it! 👏👏💃💃
Well, probably weird in the UK or US, but not everywhere. In some parts of Russia for instance, they do make items out of dog hair, which has the reputation of keeping you warmer than sheep wool.
Yes, this is normal in countries with very cold weathers and hairy dogs
Yeah isnt that one of the uses of the Samoyed?
@@Rabid_Nationalisti certainly don't know
Karen has really gone too far now!
How is that a Karen? She's not bothering anyone or putting her nose into anyone's business. She's actually making people happy.
This comment is stupid
How is it any different from wool or cashmere? Animals are animals.
...this is a practice that was first taken up by Native Americans on the west coast of the United States hundreds of years before they were wiped out. It's not orignal
So if you’re allergic to dogs, would this be a solid “nope”. Does it matter🧐
Sailor MoonStone actually no.
You are allergic to a protein in their saliva and because that ends up on their fur that’s the problem. So if it is cleaned there is no problem.
Actually you could wear it if the fiber is properly scoured (washed with soap and hot water) first.
It would be nope. I do have a pet but wearing it is a different story
Fur is not innately the cause of allergies; the protein found within dogs saliva is what people get allergic to. And they literally say in the first 5 seconds of the video that it's washed-meaning all the allergens get washed out too.
No it doesn't matter. Black lives matter.
My dogs prefer to save their shedded hairs and sprinkle them in my food when I'm not looking 😒 but it's a lovely idea to turn them into an accessory 😬
Ha haaaa!
What in the cruella de vil
The brushed out fur of husky and mountain dogs can be kept and it makes a huge pile...... 4-5 shedding can get you a sweater . I love this concept. And I searched it to get this video.
So did I search this concept to get this video! I was playing with a friends Malamute a few minutes ago.
Have a nice day people that r scrolling down 🥶 EDIT: HOLY MOLY HOW DID I GET 20 LIKES
You too uwu
Ok
wtf is that emoji
Whewww... I actually thought she was gonna pull a Cruella on these dogs
Damn I wish I would have known about this before my amazing precious Rocky died on August 4th. I would have loved a small little blanket or pillow of his fur that would have been amazing!
I was lucky enough to have him in my life for 13 years and he lived until he was 14 years old. I got him from the pound which is insane because he was a full-blooded Golden Retriever with the best training and temperament of all of course. I was told by the pound that he was ruining a rich neighborhood for 6 months and no one took him in!
Someone paid big bucks for him and his training and I was fortunate enough to find the most amazing dog in the world because of their lack of compassion. I truly don't understand how someone could look at his gorgeous face and not take him in. It's okay though because I gave him the best life I could hope for and it really was the best years of my life!
Now my house feels empty and so does my heart obviously. I truly don't know how people get through this, it's like losing a actual sibling! I miss every single thing about him but most of all I miss burying my face in his gorgeous golden chest and using him as a pillow while we fall asleep together. And that is exactly in my opinion where her company comes into play.
Ummm August 4 is my birthday ;-;
Had an Akita a long time ago, she shed so much fur it would coat the floor, and take small trash bags to clean up. If I knew I could sell it to someone, I could have been Jeff Bezos level rich.
If you know your dog gonna pass away, it make sense to send their fur and asked this lady to make something out of your dog fur to keep it as a memory.
Dog hair sweaters, weird flex but ok. That’s gonna be a no for me dawg
dog lol
I see what u did...
Having worked with sheep, their fleeces and dogs and their undercoat collected from grooming an Old English Sheepdog, I'd far rather work with dog hair. Far less manure, dirt, weeds and other far weirder (and sometimes living) things in it than in sheep fleece. It is also far warmer than even merino. Having said that I actually do like working with most natural fibers, although cattail and milkweed fluff are better used for insulation over spinning. The most important thing I've found is to make sure the fiber is scoured thoroughly.
how about the "cotton" from cotton wood seed?
Wish I knew about this before my yorkie died. I miss him so much, it would be nice to have something furry I could hold forever.
I legit thought this was like 101 dalmatians, but no, the material was just from doggos who needed a trim XD
I mean I would do the same thing too. My Husky when I was younger shed so much that I probably could have made a wardrobe out of all of it
People are weird. Have no problem wearing jumpers made out of other animals’ fur but they lose their minds when dog fur knitwear is mentioned. 🙄
And it’s cruelty-free, too.
my dog sheds so much i could provide Nepal's whole knitwear demand in a couple months...
Cruella Devil
Cruella Devil
Wasn't as cruel as we thought
Cruella
Cruella
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I’m sorry as hard as that must be, that’s disgusting
This is new to me.I lost my Nook little yorkie poo 2 years ago .It was so quick .Took him to the vet on friday and he was gone monday morning.He had the softest fur and was a perfect little dog.I wish I had know about this sooner.What a wonderful profession.I have a new dog that is not there yet in my heart but has beautiful soft fur.Might be something to think about.
Cool sweater where did you buy it?
Oh i made it from my dogs fur
I want to say that
Me: Sees the thumbnail
Also me: I Wonder what The 101 Dalmatians villain thinks about this.
Okay I completely understand when they explained why a lot of people get these (to have something to remember their dog)
Thank you! I am making felt from our dogs' hair since it is too short to make yarn! Everyone will get a felt hat in my family!
i'm looking at my pure white persian cat and thinking "i could make yarn from you". she's soft as a dream! no different from knitting rabbit, goat, or sheep tbh
I don't understand what's so weird about it?? People have been wearing dead animals for centuries but finding a use for something that can quickly become a nuisance in the home?? Omg so weird ew
Imagine if you gifted this to someone who's allergic to dogs without knowing...
I have a Great Pyrenees girl. I would love to get something made from her fur.
You are just talented and productive Ma'am!🙂
I would be itchy since I'm allergic to dog hair but I'd still wear it 🤷♀️
no problem, after washed properly dog hair is hipoalergenic
This is the video I was looking for. I want to use the big amounts of hair that my cats leave everywhere.
Dog Groomer of 30 years here. I had a client who was a weaver and knitter and she had me save Rocco's fur so she could spin it. Over the course of a year she had enough material to knit a scarf. She said that it only took one rainy trip to the grocery store wearing the scarf to know that the scarf would no longer be worn. Nobody wants to smell like wet dog. LOL....All that time and energy to learn that lesson. Kristy...if you're reading this...you win some, you lose some but at least you have the memory!
This is exactly what I wanted to know.
I have a wool sweater that for wet and I smelled like wet sheep and I wanted to know if a dog yarn item would also smell like wet dog 😂 guess I found out before making that mistake
Dog hair socks are THE best! I would buy any if had not had enough. In some countries it's normal to wear dog hair socks and others.
I’ve been saving the shedded under coat of my 4 huskies for 8ish years. I have bags and bags of dog fur in my basement lol. I’ve just started to learn to process the fibers and I’m having so much fun learning this new skill!
This would be nice to wear in some days after your dog passes away and you miss holding them.
I have a 13 year old great Pyrenees, who is at the end of her journey here...I have saved her fur since we got her at 18 months old. I would like a throw blanket, pillow, or something to be made so that when she is gone, I can hug, squeeze, and just feel her presence. I have alot to clean, and am not sure of the best way to do it. Then, I'd need someone to make the yarn, or show me how, or something! But, yeah...definitely my why for dog fur!
I would love to send my pup fur over and make a sweater
I have almost 30 dogs which I dont want to give away even its so difficult to maintain them ... and knowing how to make use of their furs can surely help me sustain them in the years to come.. I hope there will be more videos to share of this kind .. how to do it elaborately even in private messaging or email . Thank you, This is Maria of the Philippines
My corgi can be a big donor to her. He sheds like crazy
Great video! I have just started spinning my Pyranees' fur into yarn. Is there a trick to getting the yarn to set in hot water? Mine keeps uncurling.
I read the title two times before clicking .
Who else remembers that episode from Wizard of Waverly Place where Harper made a sweater out of hair 🤣
I'm pretty sure the itchyness factor would depend on the breed... just like sheep's wool.
Eww
My allergies screaming!!💀
Interestingly enough, before Europe introduced sheeps and horses, into the Americas. It was the dogs that the indigenous folk used as fur coats and transportation at that time. Some dogs like the now extinct Salish Wool Dog where even prized by the Salish People for their silky coats, so much so that they often isolated the dogs from other breeds to keep their genetics intact.
If I recall correctly, weren’t some dog breeds bred for this purpose? For their shed hair to be used to make warm clothing?
Salish Wool dogs?
Yes! There was also a breed of dogs used by Native Americans on the west coast of North America for this purpose. Sadly, they've since gone extinct
I wonder how seberbian husky from the pole feels like...must be very warm...considering they live in such a cold place.
Imagine giving this sweater to a friend that’s allergic to dogs 😂
I like your spinning wheel. Where did you buy it from?
You can probably do this with shedding from a horse or pony. I used to groom a pony who would shed so much we could make a 2nd pony from it.
I need to learn how to make yard from my shepherds fur. We get so much fur all year from him I want to do something with it. I thought about needle felting but I don't have the skill for that or the money to buy a kit.
Typical customer: remember there fog
Me: put all the fur/hair to good use after brushing
I think it's a wonderful idea as long as we can keep the fur/yard clean and sanitized.
Fun fact - I googled for this. And so did you.
I have a standard poodle, and her hair is more akin to wool. I may start saving the hair I clip off when shaving parts of her.
This is a great way to keep a piece of your beloved doggo.
Quite literally :D
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But then again, i wonder if the lady can make sweater out of other animals' hair too?
Cause I know all pet owners love their babies so much.
It'll prob be great if we can make smth out of cat/rabbit/hamster hair too.
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PS:
Okay, maybe not rabbit or hamster, but hey, there must be a way to keep something of ourpet other than photos :')
Rabbit shed undercoat too, depending on the breed, amount of fur and how many rabbits you have it could be technically possible to get enough to maybe make a sock.
Some people out here really don't know how allergies work, and it might just be partly because they CLEARLY don't have allergies themselves (anyone who's legit allergic would not, in their right mind, leave themselves that defenselessly dumb)
She is brilliant
Dog hair was the original fur used as yarn my grandmother had yarn that was my great-great grandmother's used drum their German shepherds.
Me; This is so effing weird!
Also me; I now want my dogs fur knitted into a scarf - when can I ship it over?! 🤣
The alternate reality where Cruella De Vil was a good person. Same goal, but with a different approach. To make coats from dogs.
People who are allergic to dogs are quaking..😱
I feel itchy only by watching this
Synthetic fibers are itchy. Natural fibers are not.
This makes me itch thinking about it
I searched for this after finding out my vacuum wasn't working properly because of my cat's grey hair
That’s gross
My cat is 15 years old and I am pretty sure that I could have made a coat 🧥 from her hair if I had kept it all 🤔
That's great! Finally something useful out of all that furr....some dogs shed all year long!
My husband's akita inu sheds daily, i could make a sweater everyday or week 🙈
I could send in 3 or 4 lbs of my dog's fur and she can make a sweater for my dog to wear in the winter.
That's cool. It's a material that normally is being tossed.
Dog hair shirts have been recorded in historical stories forever. In the modern day, it seems like a great idea for clothing.
Okay. The other day I was wondering if I could do this with my dog's hair and I get this recommended to me.
How?
The government 👁👄👁
What if, you crotcheted a mini replica of your dog using its fur yarn? that would be cool
Thats cool. Instead of killing them for fur you can use a dog hair
Fun fact: indigenous Americans from my area (upstate NY) would use dog hair to make yarn and weave with to make fabrics and special belts before European colonizers brought sheep and kind of made the practice taboo.
I am so so surprised how ignorant people are and how willing they are to make comments on subjects before they have any knowledge. Most of the comments are Totally nuts, they have no idea how most of what they are wearing is a chemical plastic that is damaging our environment.
I love this idea, but I have a short haired dog who doesn't shed much, so I think it would be impossible :(
Anyone have a link to her website?
I'm sure she can make me a beautiful sweater when spring season comes around and my horse is shedding! Any horse person knows horse smell is the best perfume. LOL
Cruella de Vil??? You had a daughter?????? 😂😂😂
I'll just taxidermy my dog when he's gone.
I’m allergic to wool, so I’m always looking for alternatives that aren’t synthetic, good for them, some dogs and cats have some very fluffy coats
I have a chow chow as well and my dog has a ton of hair
What if these sweaters become so popular that people starting to catch dogs and put them in a factory to get their fur.
how do you get rid of the smell ?
I thought of this myself too, just from a waste perspective! I I hate throwing out dog hair!
Nevermind clothing pieces, but liners; jackets, gloves, boots, etc. I'd imagine you'd get some good warmth out of them.