Nice charming overview of various aspects of spinning by hand, but I wouldn't card wool unless it is REALLY clean of any Vegetative Matter- free. Unless you want dirty, sticky and vegetable matter laden cards! YMMV
This is a beautiful work of art! Well done! I wonder if anyone would be so kind to answer some questions I have. A few months ago I rescued an abandoned dog near a rubbish depo. She had been very mistreated but now she's better (you could check her youtube-video under my name). She's a serious condition which eventually might let her totally/partially unable to walk unless she undergoes a very expensive surgery. My idea is to sell her fur as yarns in order to raise money to pay for her surgery.
My rescued husky sheds her fur twice a year. It is A LOT of coat. Beautiful and extremely warm fur. Does anyone know if it is possible to to do that? Is it difficult to do that? Where could I find someone to help me? Could I do it myself?
There's a French woman who makes yarn from dog hair. Dog owners collect their pet's hair and bring it to her. She has knit all kinds of sweaters, vests etc. Try keywords "laine de chien" on YT. I hope it works.
I've seen a video of a French woman who does just that. The natural hair colors are wonderful. If you learn to spin sheep whool, then dog wool is the same process I would think.
I know that in France that they used to wash them in the rivers but it caused too much pollution so they started to send them to China. Probably if you washed them in a tub it would work well.
It might help some of the viewers if you use some of the newer editing features to put in some close-captioning text, of what Kay is saying.
malhori 1 year ago
try listening to the vid with headphones if you can not hear it. the speakers on some computers are not loud enough.
shadedfears 1 year ago
Would be excellent, but no sound !!!!! All controls turned to max can *just* hear something.
rwlpfrench 2 years ago 2
Good. Bottle the feeling. You'll make a fortune
Richard
mammoth9119 3 years ago
Omigod...I could feel my blood pressure drop just watching that video
fausthaus13 3 years ago 2
Nice charming overview of various aspects of spinning by hand, but I wouldn't card wool unless it is REALLY clean of any Vegetative Matter- free. Unless you want dirty, sticky and vegetable matter laden cards! YMMV
shedata 3 years ago
Wonderful! Thank you!
Vicki
knittingdragonflies 3 years ago
This is a beautiful work of art! Well done! I wonder if anyone would be so kind to answer some questions I have. A few months ago I rescued an abandoned dog near a rubbish depo. She had been very mistreated but now she's better (you could check her youtube-video under my name). She's a serious condition which eventually might let her totally/partially unable to walk unless she undergoes a very expensive surgery. My idea is to sell her fur as yarns in order to raise money to pay for her surgery.
emmj 3 years ago
My rescued husky sheds her fur twice a year. It is A LOT of coat. Beautiful and extremely warm fur. Does anyone know if it is possible to to do that? Is it difficult to do that? Where could I find someone to help me? Could I do it myself?
emmj 3 years ago
@emmj
There's a French woman who makes yarn from dog hair. Dog owners collect their pet's hair and bring it to her. She has knit all kinds of sweaters, vests etc. Try keywords "laine de chien" on YT. I hope it works.
Khamomil 1 year ago
@emmj
I've seen a video of a French woman who does just that. The natural hair colors are wonderful. If you learn to spin sheep whool, then dog wool is the same process I would think.
Khamomil 1 year ago
How do you clean the raw fleeces? I am allergic to the hay etc.. thank you, grace
Halalsilks 3 years ago
I know that in France that they used to wash them in the rivers but it caused too much pollution so they started to send them to China. Probably if you washed them in a tub it would work well.
as ever
Richard
mammoth9119 3 years ago
Wonderful! Thank you so much!
swimmingABCs 3 years ago
Superb demonstration. My wife is interested in hand spinning and this has motivated her further. Many thanks.
g8094253 4 years ago
Thanks for yr comments. Kay whose address is on the video is the person to contact for further information
Cheers
Richard
mammoth9119 4 years ago
Thank you very much for you fine demonstration. You showed us so many skills in one short video. I'd be happy to see more!
dave71us 4 years ago
Thanks for the comment. Kay who starred in the film is on cav2033. Get in touch with her if you need more info
cheers
Richard
mammoth9119 4 years ago
Thank you Kay :-)
cav2033 4 years ago
Our little film seems to be doing well. Some have commented very favorably and I have given them yr address.
as ever
Richard
mammoth9119 4 years ago