Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

This blanket is to throw over a chair to keep dog hair off it.



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

Canvas.



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

TRY GETTING A HAIRLESS DOG CAUSE I DON'T ANYTHING ELSE IS GONNA DO IT



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

well you know those rubber gloves you use to wash dishes...well you flip that inside out and rub the hair off



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

Vinyl.



Maybe you could just use a bath towel - then it's easy to just throw it in the wash.



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

Vinyl !



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

One of the best ways I've found is using Scotch Guard once you've made the blanket. Hang it outside on the clothesline and spray the scotch guard lightly up and down each side. Allow to dry and your blanket is virtually repellent to dog hair!



It works for me!



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

silk



I'm making a blanket but I want it to be dog hair repellent. What material should I use?

A thin microvelvet or sueded microvelvet works (basically a polyester) and looks nice. My dog's bed is made from it and the only place the hair sticks is in the seams. Hmmm, what else...leather , vinyl, canvas and maybe aluminum foil. ;-)

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