E-Bay Watch
Look for alpaca and other exotic spinning fibres at E-Bay. |
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Andean Camelids
The domestication of camelids began about 6000 years ago in the Central Andes. Vicente Goyzueta, provides information on the llama, alpaca, vicuna, and guanaco.
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Australian Alpaca Association
Alpacas were first imported to Australia in 1988. The Australian Alpaca Association now has over 1400 members.
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Southern Alpacas
Southern Alpacas in New Zealnd offer their quality fibre to handspinners. Their website includes helpful information for spinning and blending alpaca with other fibres to create special yarns.
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Beartooth Spinning Ewe
Trudy and Rey Shunk breed llamas and tell a story about the birth of Armond. They also offer processed llama fiber and spun yarns.
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Blackmoor Vale Alpacas
Blackmoor Vale in South West of England, breeds alpacas and offers clients with all the services required to set up their own successful alpaca enterprise.
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Cottonwood Farm Alpacas
A rainbow of coloured alpaca clouds await the handspinner. Fawn, cinnamon, rose grey, white brown and black provide fibre for those who insist on quality.
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Crystal River
Ranch
Llama fibre and homespun yarns in many natural shades.
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DD Llamas
Llama wool is soft and warm and has no lanolin, perfect for handspinning.
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Designingfibers
Designingfibers has both raw and clean llama fiber for handspinners, their own handspun yarns, and other supplies for the weaver or knitter.
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Fleecy Dale Farm
John and Lauren LoVerde raise fluffy alpacas on their tranquil farm in Lambertville, NJ.
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Heartland Country Store
Alpaca fiber was called the "Fiber of the Gods" by the ancient Inca civilization. Heartland Ranch has a wide variety of alpaca fiber, yarn and other products.
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Kickapoo Creek Alpacas Alpaca clouds for spinning.
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Llama Question & Answer Page
Mountain Lehman Llamas, answers various questions like: What are their feet like? Do they spit? and Could I have one as a pet?
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Lone Juniper Ranch Alpacas
Lone Juniper Ranch has a web cam located in one of their barns and the photo is updated every 5 minutes.
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Misty Hill Farm
Both millspun and handspun alpaca yarns, in a rainbow of colours.
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Northwest Alpacas
One of the oldest alpaca ranches in the U.S has lovely alpaca yarns, sweaters and other products.
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Odyssey Llamas' Fiber Corner
Odyssey Llamas have both raw and washed fleece and roving, in a wide range of natural colours.
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Pacific Northwest Alpaca Association
Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho breeders provide information about alpacas and work together to improve the breeding and marketing of alpaca products.
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Quacky Alpacky
Alpaca is blended with silk, mohair and merino wool to create luxurious yarns .
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R & R Alpacas Ltd.
R & R Alpacas have over 33 years experience in breeding and marketing alpcas.
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Rocky Bay Alpacas
Rocky Bay Alpacas is situated on the NE coast of the North Island of New Zealand. This site provides a wealth of information on raising alpaca as a cottage industry.
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Snow Drift Farm
Take a llama trek in Cape Breton, NS. They also offer mohair and llama fibre processing services.
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Wool-N-Wings
Wool-n-Wings goal is to breed llamas to preserve the pure llama line.
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Yarns by Type |
Fiber by Type
A list of yarns and spinning fiber by type.
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