Posts tagged ‘alpaca yarn’

Alpaca Yarn A Preference

July 3rd, 2009

I’ve been working on cross stitch for quite some time. And, knitting happens to be my other preference as well. Only, I have been very careful in choosing knitting projects because the yarns to be used matter so much to me. I have allergies on a lot of things. I am allergic to dust, medicine, [...]

Alpacas, from which an alpaca yarn is derived, are members of the South American camel family. They are docile to training and usually gives birth during daytime. Alpacas would kick, but it’s a fiction to state that they bite.

Importer of Black Alpacas, picked a crocodile dundee to shear her alpacas. She planned to make this alpaca yarn into beanie hats, wrist warmers and stoles.

Alpaca Yarn Etc., Inc is offering various colors of alpaca yarn for your Aphgan projects.

Dave Swickard of Lonesome Dove Farm aimed to breed alpacas that can produce an alpaca yarn of the thickest and softest fiber.

The winner for the contest in naming the latest alpaca in the alpaca ranch will be announced on July 1, 2009. This coal black alpaca will soon have its soft, silky fiber sheared and sold as alpaca yarn on alpaca direct website.

Alpaca Yarn

April 20th, 2009

Searching through Google, below is a list of sites which I intend to provide the best information on alpaca yarns.