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    Chiengora - Wikipedia

    Chiengora, also called "dog wool," is yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien (the French word for dog) and angora and was coined by an American spinner, Annette Klick. Dog hair is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. See more

    Spinning dog hair is not a new art form. Dog hair has been found in yarns dating back from pre-historic Scandinavia, and in textiles from the Navajo and Northwest Coast Native … See more

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  2. Chiengora Yarn - Etsy

    Check out our chiengora yarn selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our yarn shops.

  3. Chiengora: How a Woman Makes Extra Money With Upcycled Dog …

  4. Make Yarn From Dog Hair: Here's How Much You'll …

    Jul 20, 2018 · Dog fur can be spun into yarn, just like wool, and then knit into anything you like, from sweaters to slippers. In fact, people have been doing it for centuries. Here’s a primer for knitting with...

  5. Chiengora - WolfPAWS

    Chiengora (pronounced she-an-gora) is specially woven yarn spun from dog and wolf hair. Chien is the French word for dog, and gora is derived from “angora”, the soft fur of a rabbit. The spinning of dog hair is an ancient art form …

  6. How Dog Hair Is Making a Resurgence as a Sustainable …

    Nov 1, 2023 · Chiengorathe art of turning dog hair into textiles—has lived in relative obscurity for decades, coveted by hobbyists and fanatics. But efforts are underway to turn the unlikely fiber into a...

  7. Chiengora | Dog Wool Fiber | History | Properties | Processing

  8. Chiengora - Etsy

    Check out our chiengora selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our yarn shops.

  9. Devine Spinning - Hand spun dog hair

    I spin dog hair (and cat hair) into beautiful yarn and create unique hand spun products of lasting sentimental value. Yarn spun from dog hair is also known as Chiengora, chien the French for dog and gora comes from Angora, a soft …

  10. Canine Cashmere: Chiengora - Did You Say Walk

    They are lovely yarns that are used to make clothing such as sweaters with a fuzzy halo of softness. Whereas most knitted items are made of wool from sheep, the fibres to make angora sweaters are obtained from the angora rabbit or …

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