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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured with a Chiengora shawl
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured with a Chiengora shawl
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured combing dog hair from 'Phaedra' (left) and 'Artemis' her Samoyed dogs. She is wearing a chiengora shawl
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh Chiengora, pictured spinning dog hair from 'Phaedra' her 7 year old Samoyed.
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh Chiengora, pictured spinning dog hair from 'Phaedra' her 7 year old Samoyed.
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh Chiengora, pictured spinning dog hair from 'Phaedra' her 7 year old Samoyed.
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured with carded dog hair dog
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Chiengora, wool spun by Jane Crewe of Edinburgh
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Chiengora wool by Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured carding dog hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured carding dog hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured carding dog hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured carding dog hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured combing dog hair from 'Phaedra' her 7 year old Samoyed.
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh Chiengora, pictured spinning dog hair from 'Phaedra' her 7 year old Samoyed.
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Sandi Tadd from West Wittering with'Jacko' the Pyrenean mountain dog wearing a Chiengora Jumper knitted from Pyrenean mountain dog wool
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Betty Corrigan of Falkirk with her Dog 'Niko' a Samoyed wearing a jumper made from his fur
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with her dogs 'Luka' the Samoyed aged 4 and 'Keisha' the Keeshond with a scarf made from their hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Jane Crewe, from Edinburgh who spins Chiengora, pictured combing dog hair from 'Phaedra' her 7 year old Samoyed.
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with a scarf made from Chiengora hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with a scarf made from Chiengora hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with her dog 'Luka' the Samoyed aged 4 with a scarf made from his hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with her dog 'Luka' the Samoyed aged 4 with a scarf made from his hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with her dog 'Luka' the Samoyed aged 4 with a scarf made from his hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with her dog 'Luka' the Samoyed aged 4 with a scarf made from his hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Chiengora
Michelle Parker with her dog 'Luka' the Samoyed aged 4 with a scarf made from his hair
Chiengora is a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien and angora. It is up to 80% warmer than wool and is not elastic. Often chiengora is blended with wool during the carding process. This blend has some give to it, which is preferable when knitting.
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