Ask not what you can do for Alpaca, but what Alpaca can do for you:
Alpaca fleece is hypoallergenic, water repellent and difficult to ignite. Cool, no?
My Alpaca Yarn:
I was at the Shepard's Harvest Sheep & Wool Festival last spring when I eye-spied this lovely yarn from EnchantedMeadows Alpacas and Goats. They are super nice people who sell an amazing amount of yarn for a v. reasonable price. I highly recommend picking up a hank or two (or three or ten) if you see them out and about.
My Alpaca Project:
I made the Double V Cardigan by Melissa Wehrle from Interweave Knits, Spring 2010 (Ravelry link). I love all of Melissa's designs. You should too. She rocks.
So. Alpaca. I've knit a few things with the fiber. And I've loved all of them. I've loved them so much that they more closely resemble a big piece of lint. Like the Double V Cardi, I'm constantly picking fuzzballs the size of TX off my clothes after I wear it. What is a girl to do then? I want to keep knitting with alpaca because it's soft and warm and pretty inexpensive, but I need something that can withstand my not-so-delicate lifestyle. I guess the best I can say is knit at your own risk and know yourself or the person for whom you are knitting the piece.
Speaking of TX, I'll be in Austin this weekend. I think a trip to the Knitting Nest is in order!
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