

17.5 micron Alpaca-- yup, that's the good stuff!!! Texas Alpaca Fiber has been in the Alpaca business for quite some time, but is just starting out on Etsy. This month, they sent in some lovely millspun alpaca yarn- I really really enjoy this stuff! It's uber soft with a slight halo- it would be perfect for a lacy shawl, but you all know I'm a shawl addict!!
I'm so pleased to be giving away this 2 oz of delicious light fawn super soft alpaca! I know you'll fall in love with this stuff when you get some!
Please visit Texas Alpaca Fiber today, find something you love, and write about it in the comments section below. We'll be drawing for a winner later in the week and would appreciate an extra social networking- facebook, plurk, twitter, ravelry that you can spare! We'll count those entries twice!
I fell in love with the Princess Tiger Lily roving http://www.etsy.com/listing/56287330/princess-tiger-lily-alpaca-roving-4oz
ReplyDeleteI spun my first alpaca last night and loved it! I'd go for that Princess Tiger Lily! I also love the alpaca yarn....it looks so soft, even in the picture!
ReplyDeleteI was taken with the beautiful natural browns and fawns. No dyes means no chemicals!
ReplyDeleteI love the Woodstock hand painted roving... if there was a bit of play money around I'd have it already :)
ReplyDeleteThe Baby Alpaca Grey Roving looks like silver. I love it! It would also look great over dyed :)
ReplyDeleteAurora's Royal Alpaca Roving for me!
ReplyDeleteOoh... I love the Fawn Flash Alpaca yarn! The color and the subtle copper color is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteI retweeted your post on Twitter.
I'm LilChickadee on Ravelry. :)
i Love the Remember the spring! I like using alpaca, and the colors are just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis shop was already on my list of favorite Etsy shops. When I went there to take a look now, I immediately added the Baby Alpaca Grey Roving to my list of favorite items.
ReplyDeletelol, of course we want some! *grin*
ReplyDeleteLuv that Princess Tiger Lily!
I really want to try spinning and Princess Tiger Lily is soo pretty!
ReplyDeleteAs for yarn, Remembering Spring is gorgeous!
The natrual colors are so pretty, I like the Fawn Tweed Alpaca / Merino Blend Yarn 4oz. It's nice and creamy colored
ReplyDeleteI really like the Black/Brown Barberpole Alpaca Yarn!
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The Grey Baby Alpaca roving looks super nice!
ReplyDeleteThe woodstock alpaca roving is gorgeous! =D
ReplyDeleteAll of their natural colored roving is so pretty and looks so soft. They are only about 45 min away from me I love buying local. Got to find some money....
ReplyDeletei love the pencil roving!! Never tired it!
ReplyDeleteI love the autumn breeze roving. Reminds me of October in Wisconsin. Miss this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI never tried spinning 100% alpaca (I can't believe I just typed that). I love Princess Tiger Lily's color. The roving from her is absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteTwitted too. @SpindleDesigns
ReplyDeleteYou're right! I do know I want some! I've never played with raw alpaca fleece before, so i think Finale's First Fleece would be fun.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I like the black alpaca yarn. But I also like the idea of alpaca tweed, ooh and the alpaca/tencel. Too hard to decide!
ReplyDeleteHee-hee! I've been giggling at the cuteness of all those alpaca photos with each item!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Peaches 'n' Cream! I also like the brown blend roving!
Aurora's Royal Alpaca - simply wonderful
ReplyDeleteI bought some grey yarn from them and it's positively scrumptious! Now I've got my eye on this: Brown Fleck - Alpaca Yarn... yummy!
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I have enjoyed Texas Alpaca Fiber in person at WC Mercantile. As always, very difficult to choose just one!
ReplyDeleteThe black alpaca looks wonderful!
ReplyDeletePosted about it on Facebook @ Angelica Macklin
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ReplyDeleteThe Bulky White Alpaca yarn and the Caribbean Streets alpaca roving is so beautiful...winter's only a few months away, and I may have to just start stocking up on my alpaca fibers...
ReplyDeleteI'd go for the awesome grey merino/alpaca blend, it looks delicious and soft!
ReplyDeleteBaby Alpaca - Grey Roving - 4 oz. I love this silvery/pewtery color.
ReplyDeleteI love the autumn breeze roving - my favorite colors!
ReplyDeleteI just snagged Easter Lily's first fleece. She looks so adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love the Autmun Breeze Hand Dyed Roving. You know... I spun the last of my alpaca the other night. I need some more. Hurry up Payday!
ReplyDeleteI really like the look of the Baby Alpaca Grey Roving, natural and understated, and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am most drawn to the Fawn Flash Alpaca Yarn. Such a lovely color and I'd love to see how it looks with the copper flash.
ReplyDeleteThe rose grey and silver grey rovings look lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the grey alpaca roving. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe Princess Tiger Lily looks like a dream to spin. :)
ReplyDeleteAll of the rovings look lovely - I think I'd start there and spin my own yarn.
ReplyDeleteThe Remembering Spring yarn is beautiful! And I love how soft alpaca yarn is in general :)
ReplyDeleteYum! I love spinning alpaca and Aurora's Royal Alpaca Roving looks so soft and lovely!
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to spin the Grey Baby Alpaca Roving.
ReplyDeleteI've absolutely never worked with Alpaca fiber so this looks really cool. On Winesister, I found this Organic Flax Seed and Lavender Aromatherapy Eye Pillow and I really love it :) I love using these kinds of things to relax and it looks so cute too! :D
ReplyDeleteThat "Remembering Spring" is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAll the roving is super pretty! The natural colors are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAutumn Breeze - Hand Dyed Alpaca Roving 4 oz just reminds me of a Autumn day in the mountains of VA.
ReplyDeleteI love the Remembering Spring alpaca yarn!
ReplyDeleteLove Texas Alpaca Fiber. In fact, I have some of their bulky grey yarn...which feels sooo good. The Caribbean Streets hand dyed roving is calling my name.
ReplyDeleteI love the natural colored rovings!
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