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When you lose your email job, consider knitting sweaters for people out of their dogsā€™ hair. Thereā€™s more demand than you would ever believe Sanke horribly mispriced at $1500 a sweater and has a 4 year backlog. Double the price and take the jobs she canā€™t do https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/24/style/dog-hair-knitting.html?unlocked_article_code=1.104.smHI.sabuT2Ii3EV_&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
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So... This doesn't work with all kinds of dog hair. Only shedding dogs and the softer under coat dogs with hair and not fur make really gross itchy yarn.. I maybe tried once when I saw that someone I bought yarn from was selling dog skeins šŸ¤£
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What breed did you try with?! The article (of course?) provides some of this color šŸ˜‚ ā€œShe is quick to volunteer her preferred breeds for sweaters ā€” Samoyeds, huskies, Great Pyrenees and golden retrievers. (Cat hair is also usable, though a little more difficult to spin, finer and shorter, and often mixed with other fibers.) ā€œThere is no such thing as anything unspinnable,ā€ Ms. Crolius said in an interview from her home in Chautauqua, N.Y., ā€œexcept Mexican hairless.ā€ā€
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Haha yes I read it! I was wondering though if she had a solution if people were doing it for nostalgia... And didn't have a choice on the breed. I tried it with my terrier-poodle thinking he was soft but nope.. felt like an itchy rope of human hair
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