Don’t they still use milkweed seed fiber as stuffing and filling, though? So if we crocheted a toy or amigurumi or pillow we could use it that way 😁

Also I just watched a video about traditional Native American use of dogbane stem fiber for cordage. Milkweed relative. They collect it in winter after the plant dries and partially decays.

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Lasclay is one company that comes to mind. Once the seed fiber is cleaned and processed it goes into consumer goods. From shoe insoles to lunch bags and headbands. Any application of insulation. Incredible material from a scientific perspective.