Check to see that the angora has no dander in it to make you sneeze and if so 
chuck it!!

It is usually the dander (mites when on the animal) that causes the allergy to 
flare to start -- then the reaction is usually from the belief it is the angora 
itself causing it and hard to reverse.  

I gather they are not your bunnies -- because if there are mites they should 
have injection of ivomec and it would clear it up.  

Don't use anything with the dander because washing doesn't remove it.   

Dianne

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 1:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [fibernet] Angora fiber - felted in storage!


  >>I have a bunny blend - wool, silk, angora...<<

  We must be twins! I have the same product, and it sort of semi-felted also. I 
didn't know hubby had put something on top of the blend, that sort of did the 
semi-felting for me.

  I figured I'd pick mine as a part as I can get it (in between sneezes, I've 
developed an allergy to all things bunny), and perhaps blend the bits into a 
batt, for designer yarn.
  wrnk
  d2


   

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