Colorway: Chain Maille
This is a natural fiber color; its wonderful that we can have this color as it is somewhat rare in nature with alpacas. It is a color that is in my dyework, but this example is natural. It is the end of the scale of medium greys before you get into charcoal. So, it is dark, but still has the qualities of the medium groupings. (In charcoal, you can see evidence of actual black.)
Label Data:
Natural & hand-dyed
Highland Peruvian Alpaca
Sport, #2 Fine
Needle US 3-5, Sts 21-25
Care: Hand, Cold, Lay flat to dry
Description:
This is a super soft sport weight yarn of 100% alpaca fiber. We are under the impression that it is almost entirely Huacaya, however, there may be some Suri, particularly in certain colors, i.e. black. Its a fluffy two ply, with surprising memory as alpaca usually has a lot of drape and less memory. Yet it is also strong. A very nice combination. Again, incredibly soft! You’ll love it.
Tradesman Yarn:
This is made from alpaca’s on farms in the Peruvian highlands. It is thought throughout the world that the Peruvian Highland alpaca is the best in the world. The climate contributes the to production of ultra soft alpaca fiber. Alpaca’s come in a significantly large and yet distinguishable array of natural colors. These colors are reflected here, with two exceptions, the color “Snow” has been processed and bleached white to a non-natural white, and Karen does dye some of these yarns as well (they’ll be obvious or marked as hand-dyed).
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