bloc
One of the Regulars
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- Llandovery, Wales, UK
When I first started making hats a long time ago I persuaded myself that the process of making rabbit fur felt didn't necessarily involve any rabbits being hurt. After all, it was only the fur being used, not the skin.
It would have been nice but later on I realised that shaving bunnies was an impractical idea. I was told that much of the rabbit fur was a byproduct of the meat industry in Europe. Fair enough.
Recently I have seen a couple of websites proclaiming that no animals are hurt in the process of felt making. Here is one:
http://www.szaszi.com/en/kunst.htm
This isn't true is it? Are hatmakers trying to make their product sound more sympathetic by pulling the wool (or the felt) over the customer's eyes? Or are there factories tenderly shaving rabbits, beavers, nutrias etc etc to make vegetarian friendly felt? I have a lovely picture in my head.
It would have been nice but later on I realised that shaving bunnies was an impractical idea. I was told that much of the rabbit fur was a byproduct of the meat industry in Europe. Fair enough.
Recently I have seen a couple of websites proclaiming that no animals are hurt in the process of felt making. Here is one:
http://www.szaszi.com/en/kunst.htm
This isn't true is it? Are hatmakers trying to make their product sound more sympathetic by pulling the wool (or the felt) over the customer's eyes? Or are there factories tenderly shaving rabbits, beavers, nutrias etc etc to make vegetarian friendly felt? I have a lovely picture in my head.