The yarns they make are in their natural colorways exclusively for the moment. It is gorgeous. My camera is broken :( This is why I cannot show you the two skeins of gray yarn (sport weight) that I bought. They will make wonderful winter accessories!
Have a great week everyone!
That is such a sweet farm!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your camera. Hope it gets fixed soon, so that I can drool over your gray yarn!
How fun! alpacas are such funny looking creatures LOL!
ReplyDeleteWow! Elles sont magnifiques tes photos!! Hâte de toucher à ces pelotes!
ReplyDeleteIsn't alpaca fiber the softest? It also has a wonderful smell (at least in my opinion). Looks like you had an amazing time, I hope to see those skeins knitted up into something beautiful very soon! Sorry about the camera, I'm not sure what I would do without mine.
ReplyDeleteAlpaca's attitudes are so much nicer than llamas. And their fiber is so soft. I can't wait to see what you make with your new yarn.
ReplyDeleteQu'ils sont mignons ! Tes photos me donnent le goût d'aller visiter cet endroit ! :-)
ReplyDeletealpaca fiber is my favorite to knit with - it's sooo soft, it smells wonderfully and it's reasonably priced. Friends of mine of live in the Vancouver area own a small alpaca farm (as in they keep 11 in their backyard...) and they make the fibers themselves - spinning, dying, etc. It's like a dream come true...
ReplyDeleteThey are too cute! ^^
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit!
I have yet to see a real alpaca!!! This looks like a lot of fun!!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness! They are adorable!
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