The yarn is spinned of white 100% Keeshond (Wolfspitz) underfur with addition of goat underfur the same colour. The underfur is spinned with sewing reinforced thread and rubbered into 2 threads.
These women's fingerless gloves are knitted with 'irish tail' pattern that makes them individual, eye-catching and smart. Knitting of dog underfur with addition of goat underfur presented them as warm, soft and comfortable item. There is one more advantage of the work: prominent tail on the one side and a wide ribbing by the palm on the other provide excellent fitting for a hand of any size that is of no small importance for knitted works. Keeshond (Wolfspitz) wool is not supposed to be much fluffy, there will be average amount of it. As the dog breed has long hair, molting is minimal while wearing. For knitted items molting is considered often as a disadvantage. In these fingerless gloves the effect of the minimum of molting and the maximum of warmness is achieved.
The work doesn't have any signs of dog wool smell, as it has two stages of washing: firstly the yarn itself is washed, then the finished work goes washing. I don't use cutted wool, only underfur.