shearlocking
Shearlocking is a term used to describe the practice of using a shearling, a type of fur, to create clothing or accessories. Shearlings are the soft undercoat of sheep, typically removed during shearing. The process of shearlocking involves using this fur to create garments or other items, often through knitting, crocheting, or felting. This practice is popular among artisans and hobbyists due to the unique texture and warmth of shearling. The fur is typically sourced from sheep that have been sheared for wool production, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly material. Shearlocking can be done using various techniques, and the resulting products can range from simple scarves to more complex garments. The popularity of shearlocking has grown in recent years, driven by a desire for sustainable fashion and a love for the unique properties of shearling.