alpaca
The wool of these lovable animals (part of the New World camelid family) varies considerably in fiber length and fineness. The entire range spans from 19.0 microns (baby alpaca) to 35.9 microns (strong). These differences affect not only durability and warmth, but above all, softness. Anyone who has ever worn a cheap alpaca sweater, like those often sold at Christmas markets in this country, against their bare skin will hardly describe it as cuddly soft. The comparatively thick, short fibers stand out from the yarn like thorns. Fine, long-fiber qualities, on the other hand, are truly buttery soft and have a subtle sheen. Alpaca provides excellent warmth while remaining breathable. It feels slightly heavier than, for example, sheep's wool, which gives knitted garments a flowing drape. Further advantages: Due to its low lanolin content, alpaca is even suitable for some allergy sufferers, and alpaca wool is virtually non-pilling.
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Baby alpaca 10/2 per 50g RAS -
Edelweiss ALPAKA 4-ply 25g -
Alpaca Bouclé -
Brisa -
Duna Cotton Alpaca -
Svala -
Beara Tweed 100g -
Baby alpaca LACE -
Ayni baby alpaca with mulberry silk -
Andes Alpaca Merino -
Baby Silk Lace solid -
Eco Puna undyed baby alpaca 100g -
Uma Suri - Alpaca Mohair Silk -
Edelweiss Alpaca 6-ply 50g -
Baby Silk Lace Gradient -
Baby alpaca -
Puna Light Baby Alpaca RAS -
Puna Baby Alpaca RAS -
Mayu Royal Alpaca with Cashmere and Silk -
Pluma 50g -
Awa Alpaca Merino Pima Cotton -
Mamacha alpaca wool -
Baby Silk FLUFFY Gradient -
Alpaca Heather SEMI Solids hand-dyed