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A Labour of Love

25/4/2014

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I was sat outside at Hannah’s - where I now co-rent a studio with Noni - spinning some shetland in the sunshine on my lendrum. A woman called Eve approached me to ask if I could spin some pet fur - to which I replied that of course I could indeed and gave her my card. She was SO pleased as she’d been looking for someone to spin her Border Collie’s fur for some time - he had died months before and had been a loyal companion and much loved. 

She phoned me later in a bit of a state as she’d left the dog hair in a bucket in the garage, and it had started to decompose. I told her to send me what she could and I’d do my best with it. The collie had been black and white - the fur had turned brown! I washed it and dried it well to stop the rot. It wasn’t in very good condition at all, very fragile, though still had some white visible. 

I decided to make punis and use my charkha - i.e., treat it like short fibre. It was hard work and I would spin a few feet and ply it almost immediately. I could see some of it turning to dust as I spun it. The yarn would drift apart in places.
 
I knew she wouldn’t be able to knit anything much from this - so I decided to knit her a small heart with what I could salvage and pad the heart with the rest of the fur.  I used alpaca to make a cord with a lucet, to hang the heart from as I didn't think the pet fur would be strong enough.  I’m pleased with the result and I hope Eve will be too.

When I phoned to update her, a friend answered the phone - Eve’s sister had just died (I mean JUST - like half an hour before I called!). I’m sending her the heart in the hope that it will be of some small comfort. 
 
Spinning NORMAL dog’s hair will be a doddle after this experience! 

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