GERMANY — A German company wants to give dog hair trimmings a second life. The company called Modus Intarsia, collects dog hair and turns it into yarn. Here's how the process works. Owners send the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. For 11 years, Cindy Briggs had been collecting her golden retriever ...
Pet fur conservator Marion Wheatland's job title is as unique as the work itself. Ms Wheatland takes dog fur and spins it into yarn to knit or crochet objects that owners can keep as treasured ...
On Wednesdays during seasonal school breaks, a patch of grass near the baseball fields at Lake Murray hosts a gathering of spinners. Up to a dozen women meet at around 9 a.m. and set up their spinning ...
Caught the knitting fever? Here are five shops across Japan where you can order a variety of ready-made kits and specialty yarns. At Puppy, you can find a wide variety of yarn produced by Puppy as ...
Should you have your dog spun into yarn? Yes. By Molly Oswaks After I learned that Frances, my 13-year-old black cat, was dying of heart disease — her heart is too large, beating too fast — my first ...
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