posted 4 years ago
There are a few of us who enjoy felting, but I'm not sure if anyone has tried angora rabbit fur. I think it might depend on the type of felting you're doing, and what you're making. Angora, as much as I adore it, it's not a good option for, say the bottoms of slippers - though I think as a lining, it would be incredible. Our resident needle-felting artist might be able to address using it in sculpture, but I'm really not sure. I do mostly wet felting, but I'm planning to play with more ideas, once the weather confines me to the house, for the winter. I have had Nigora goats for almost a year, but sheared them for the first time, this past spring. Life has kept me from doing anything with their 'cashgora' type wool, so far, but it comes off of them much more like rabbits angora comes off, rather than like sheep's wool. If all else fails, we can learn, together!
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