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those are sepcficlaly English angora, I have angora but I have English x Satins so they don't have as much wool on the face/head, I also harvest twice a year so they never get quite that floofy, LOTS of upkeep to get them looking like that, but the fiber is amazing
those are sepcficlaly English angora, I have angora but I have English x Satins so they don't have as much wool on the face/head, I also harvest twice a year so they never get quite that floofy, LOTS of upkeep to get them looking like that, but the fiber is amazing
No doubt, I'm a knitter - angora and angora blends are amoung my favorite to knit with... I was knitting with angora the other day and my 3yo came up to feel it. She couldn't get over how soft it was and I explained that it came from a bunny rabbit. Her little face scrunched up and she looked confused and said "a blue bunny?" (the yarn I was knitting with was blue) LOL
knitting aside that thing looks incredibly huggable, i imagine this being a kids favorite
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