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| add to favorites | Dark Fawn | $5.00 per oz. | Dark Fawn | |
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The yarn has been spun into a sports-weight and can be used for a sweater, hat or scarf. Use size 4 to 6 knitting needles, and work about 20 to 24 stitches to 4 inches. The dark fawn yarn is a beautiful color. This yarn is a combination of 2 of our alpacas, WCA Honey Bee and WCA Ohio Buckeye. This yarn has a wonderful feel and does not itch when you put it against your neck. I have not knitted any items with this yarn as yet, but am biting the bit to knit a scarf. |
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| NOTE: Contact Pat to find out how many ounces of yarn are available before ordering!pwbaird@aol.com | ||||
| add to favorites | 100% Alpaca Yarn | $5.00 per oz. | Black | |
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The yarn has been spun into a Sports-weight and can be used for heavier socks to lighter pullovers, hats, and scarves. Use size 4 to 6 knitting needles, and work about 20 to 24 stitches to 4 inches. We have put together two of our true black alpacas for this yarn. The fiber is from WCA Chocolate Moreno and WCA Chicory. When Reno was 2 years old he won a 3rd place at the Ohio Alpacafest for Huacaya Full Fleece Male. In 2003 he placed 2nd as a 3 year old as a Huacaya Full Fleece true black at the Pennsylvania Alpaca Breeders Association Show. In 2005 his fiber won a 5th place in the Fiber to Fashion Show in the Handcrafters Spin Off Competition. His fiber is wonderful to work with and many items have been knitted out of his fiber. His micron count was 23.3 at the age of 6 years. Chicory is a true black female and has never been shown. Her micron count was 26.9 with this clip, but falls within the superfine category. |
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| NOTE: Contact Pat to find out how many ounces of yarn are available before ordering!pwbaird@aol.com | ||||
| add to favorites | 100% Alpaca Yarn | $5.00 per oz. | Winter White | |
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The winter white yarn comes from WCA Lily of the Valley. The yarn is the combination clips of 2005 (micron count 20.1) and 2006 (micron count 21.1). The yarn has a great loft and is very soft. So far a scarf and sweater have been knitted out of this yarn. Lilly's fiber is classified as Baby Fine. Lily's mother had blue eyes and it is well known in the alpaca community that blue eyed alpacas have excellent fiber. Lily's dam has passed on this wonderful genetic trait to her daughter, who has black eyes. |
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| NOTE: Contact Pat to find out how many ounces of yarn are available before ordering!pwbaird@aol.com | ||||
| add to favorites | 100% Alpaca Yarn | $5.00 per oz. | Light Fawn Yarn | |
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The yarn has been spun into a sports-weight and can be used for a sweater, hat or scarf. Use size 4 to 6 knitting needles, and work about 20 to 24 stitches to 4 inches. The yarn comes from WCA Sorpresa Rubia. Ruby has wonderful fiber and the micron count on this clip was 19.0, which is classified as 'Baby Fine.' Ruby's yarn has always been a top seller as her micron count has never gone over 19. Many scarves have been made out of this fiber. The yarn has a great loft and is ever so soft. |
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| NOTE: Contact Pat to find out how many ounces of yarn are available before ordering!pwbaird@aol.com | ||||
| add to favorites | Alpaca Rovings | $2.25 per oz. | White | |
| The white rovings come from Curtis Farm. This is a combination of fiber from Chamomilla,Ginger,and Harley. The rovings are classified as super fine. | ||||
| NOTE: Contact Pat to find out how many ounces of rovings are available before ordering!pwbaird@aol.com | ||||

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