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    Tango and Winter's chests are white and I usually strip both of them around May or so just because they're going to lose all of that fur anyway and stripping them makes it go away quicker instead of having hair everywhere in the house for a couple months...but I'm not sure if that's too late or if you'd get enough out of it....

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    I can always use any size package . I love having every ones specail frend with me . Just pm me when ready to send.
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    Oh man, if you have a Peke breeder near you, you should really ask them for their fur. Lucky isn't blowing his coat at the moment, but Peke fur would be *perfect* for your project

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    I have all kinds of local people I could ask but I thought it would be nicer to have freinds fur .
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    I have another question. How much fur does it take to make something like that sweater? I guess my thought is you really aren't going to get a lot of yarn from, say, a grocery bag full of hair. Or are you?

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    If you have seen some of the scarfs i have made for some of the gals here I used a bread sack full for those. they are useally about 4-6 inches wide and 5-6 ft long.a groecery bag stuffed would make a short sweater or vest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corinna
    If you have seen some of the scarfs i have made for some of the gals here I used a bread sack full for those. they are useally about 4-6 inches wide and 5-6 ft long.a groecery bag stuffed would make a short sweater or vest.
    Here's an example... my Mandy scarf by Corinna
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