I want to make an adult sized throw (knit) but don't want it to be too heavyI understand gauge and all that but I am still a little puzzled about fiber contentI would like to stay away from wool in case of allergiesIdeally I want something with a bit of stretch, is soft, and not too heavyI think the acrylic I have been using is a bit scratchy (even in baby yarn) so I hope maybe cotton or a cotton blend would fix this issueCost isn't that much of an issue but i would prefer something popular or easily accessible.
If this happened two days ago and they're still alive and not very thin and crying with hunger, the mother is caring for them, and there's no need for concern.
i'd give them a callbut my malamute ate a plastic ziplock bag, im not sure if she pooped it out but that was a year ago and shes fine, so i think your dog will be ok.
well i would say so.im not sure if there system can break that down.maybe just call a vet and ask.
Yes, yarn can be very badIt can get tangled up in the intestines and may require surgeryI had a cat who ultimately died from eating thred or yarn.