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Raw-Unprocessed Alpaca Blanket Prime Fiber in White #1
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It's that time again - shearing time!
And boy do we have a treat for all you creative souls.
- This is the entire Prime Blanket Fiber weighing 6 pounds 15 oz.
- 4" Staple length.
- Our alpaca fiber is unprocessed and straight from the source.
- We minimally skirt our fibers so you can experience the raw goodness and process how you like. We shake to get get out some of the dust.
- This beautiful White shade is a fan favorite, and can be left as is for natural beauty or dyed for added dimension. (I rinsed a small bit so that you could see the white!)
- Great for hand spinning, felting, batts, roving and more.
- Our versatile fleece is ethically sourced from our well-loved alpacas, reflecting our sustainable farming practices.
- Grown in Pennsylvania USA
Hurry - we only shear once a year, so quantities are limited!
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Before we wash our fiber, we blow out the dust! How much dust? This video shows how the dust and second cuts we miss during skirting come right out. Alpacas love to roll in a dust bath. Blowing out the fiber after skirting reduces the amount of water we use. It's that much less dust in our products and saves wear and tear on our equipment.
All About Alpaca Fiber Prep
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How to Make your Own Fiber Hackle
Julie FollansbeeWhat is a Hackle? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a hackle is “a comb or board with long metal teeth for dressing flax, hemp, or jute” and in my case,...
How to Make your Own Fiber Hackle
Julie FollansbeeWhat is a Hackle? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a hackle is “a comb or board with long metal teeth for dressing flax, hemp, or jute” and in my case,...
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How to care for your alpaca fiber products
Alpaca Fiber Care Tips
- Alpaca fiber is naturally antimicrobial, so it doesn't need to be washed often.
- When it does need a good clean, wash on a gentle cool cycle (preferable a wool cycle if your machine has one) with a mild detergent, or hand wash.
- For best results, turn your garment inside out before washing.
- The best way to dry your alpaca garment is just to lay it out on a flat surface to air-dry.