We recommend that you Dry Clean Only - washing may affect the luxurious look and feel of
the Alpaca fibers.
Communities could process their wool and
alpaca fibers directly and not sell them at minimal prices as it is now.
The scarf is made from baby
alpaca fibers and is super soft, silky and warm.
The lovely gender - neutral brown color is the actual color of the super-fine grade
alpaca fiber.
Alpaca fiber regenerates annually usually supplying about 10 pounds of fiber per alpaca.
Alpaca Fiber is 100 % natural and is harvested with minimal impact on the environment and no harm to the alpaca's when shearing.
Have you heard of
Alpaca Fiber insulation?
Not exact matches
Natural
fibers, organic textiles, eco-friendly
alpaca and non-toxic, plant based dyed fabric are consciously sourced.
Alpaca is a specialty
fiber that has been described as stronger than mohair, finer than cashmere, smoother than silk, softer than cotton, warmer than goose down, and better - breathing than thermal knits.
Beyond their charming, quirky cute looks,
alpacas are responsible for bearing some of the silkiest, most versatile
fiber found in nature, They are shorn annually.
Wool - A natural
fiber usually derived from sheep, and occaissonaly from lamb,
alpaca or angora and other such animals.
While it will not work on on artificial
fibers, Lilly Brush is guaranteed to work on natural
fibers like
alpaca, wool, cotton, cashmere, hemp and angora.
They told us the pendants were made of
fibers from six different Andean animals — vicuña, deer,
alpaca, llama, guanaco, and viscacha (the latter a common rodent hunted for food).
Sheep,
alpaca and some other animals have scalelike patterns on the outer layer of each hair (above) that allow the
fibers to be twisted together to create yarn and, ultimately, textiles valued the world over for their unique properties.
Fiber from her hair bands appear to originate from South American llama or
alpaca.
This wool tweed fabric is a luxurious blend of
alpaca and merino
fibers, renowned for their warmth and softness.
Coating fabrics are the type of cloth made of worsted wool, cashmere,
alpaca, mink, vicuna and other precious
fibers.
Peruvian artisans Raquel and Gregor knit this infinity scarf of
alpaca wool blend
fibers for a warm comfortable fit.
Raquel and Gregor knit this infinity scarf of
alpaca wool blend
fibers for a warm comfortable fit.
Featuring a solid color in black this infinity scarf from the Andes is knit by Raquel and Gregor from
alpaca blend
fibers for a soft comfortable fit.
Wool is a natural
fiber clipped from animals such as sheep, goat, camel, llama,
alpaca, etc. 100 % worsted wool is renowned for its warmth and crease resistance, as well as moisture absorbing properties.
The skirt has natural
fibers in it like wool and
alpaca but the ingredients list starts with nasty acrylic.
Maria Esperanza Jauregui makes the lush comfort of Peru available here in this poncho, woven from
alpaca blend
fibers.
A natural
fiber blanket by Eileen Fisher that's delicately soft yet incredibly durable, light - as - air baby
alpaca drapes ligh a sigh.
She first launched Katherine Lee Knitwear, her finished knitwear line, featuring hand - loomed sweaters and accessories made in luxurious
fibers, like Peruvian Baby
Alpaca.
The Food and
Fiber Animal Service provides routine and specialty care for beef cattle, goats, sheep,
alpacas, llamas, and pigs.
These beds were inspired by the creator's three cats, Poni, Beemer and Mowgli, who discovered the fabulous plush qualities of
alpaca while she was sorting
fiber.
Visit and you can meet the Great Pyrenees and participate in daily feedings of the
alpacas, take part in an onsite
fiber workshop that includes spinning or weaving classes, and get a copy of the Great Pyrenees children's book, Zeus» Adventure.
Robin Kang, Integrated Circuit Spectrum, Hand Jacquard woven cotton, hand dyed wool,
alpaca, synthetic
fibers, 19» x 35,» 2016.
Love Fest
Fibers is a new independent company based in San Francisco that creates yarns from 100 %
alpaca and merino wool, using materials such as recycled plastic bottle fibre and fashion industry remnants.
As mentioned in our previous post, Cubreme works with natural
fibers like organic wool from ethically - raised camelids such as llamas and
alpacas or sheep, in a fair - trade, transparent process that lets you track the whole production of every garment.
She first launched Katherine Lee Knitwear, her finished knitwear line, featuring hand - loomed sweaters and accessories made in luxurious
fibers, like Peruvian Baby
Alpaca.