
I've decided to add a few more giveaways before we draw winners :) Enter
Sage Ridge Mill and Critters! This is 8 oz of fine alpaca roving for a lucky winner to play with! Wouldn't this be fun to spin during TDF?
Sage Ridge Mill has lots of natural alpaca colors and textures and is located in beautiful Wyoming. Linda has sent in very large samples for you to test in the box the past couple of months, so it is nice to see exactly what you are getting.
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Sage Ridge Mill and Critters today! Find something you love, and write about it in the comments section below to be entered to win this fiber! Extra entries are awarded to those who've updated social networks!
the alpaca fuzz balls just look so squooshy...
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love alpaca!!! Okay, so i want some 'bits & pieces' for my natural undyed art yarns, some 'cloud' to play with and i just love the 'fuzz balls' (who wouldn't want to work with something called that?!) perfect!!
ReplyDeleteLove the fine grade raw alpaca (of course!!). The roving looks great too!
ReplyDeleteI love the alpaca fuzz balls!
ReplyDeleteA half pound of the fine grade of Alapaca would be great.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love the alpaca skirt...too bad it would never fit me!
ReplyDeleteI love that you can mix and match colours for the fuzzballs. That makes it possible to choose a large variety or focus on a one colour project.
ReplyDelete<3 Alpacas and grey ones at that :D
ReplyDeleteI'm not usually one who likes gray, but the gray roving and batts caught my eye!
ReplyDeleteLove the way the bits and pieces for felting bags look, but it all looks so pretty and squishy!
ReplyDeleteThe sampler pack would be fun to try.
ReplyDeletelove the alpaca sample pack 1 :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun items! I'm intrigued by the 1/2 pound of fine grade alpaca roving and the fact that you can knit it as is. What a warm, soft garment that would make! And such gorgeous natural colors too!
ReplyDeleteI would probably go with the medium grade roving. The cloud looks awesome too.
ReplyDeleteI also went ahead and pinned. I love alpaca <3
ReplyDeletehttp://pinterest.com/pin/100979216615449474/
I love the Alpaca Fiber Sample Pack 1. Sampler packs are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI love the fine grade 1/2 lb alpaca roving. And Jigger - so cute!
ReplyDeleteI pinned Jigger, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the Fuzzy Alpaca Balls! The assortment of colors is beautiful!
ReplyDeletePinned and shared on FB!
I love the fine alpace roving!
ReplyDeleteFine Grade alpaca rovign would be perfect to ply with all my Phat Fiber samples!
ReplyDelete1/2 lb of Alpaca for 11.25$ sweet! I know what I'm getting this month...
ReplyDeletehttp://pinterest.com/pin/78461218478596473/ Pinned!
ReplyDeleteI like the Alpaca Fiber Sample Pack 1.
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of alpaca! I definitely would love to treat myself to the fawn colored Alpaca roving, Fine grade 1/2 pound :)
ReplyDeleteTweeted the 'Alpaca roving, Fine grade 1/2 pound' on Twitter...
ReplyDeleteLiked the 'Alpaca roving, Fine grade 1/2 pound' on FaceBook...
ReplyDeleteI enjoy spinning with Alpaca roving. This looks like a nice grade that would be easy to spin with. Love the cinnamon brown the best.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try out their lace weight yarn!
ReplyDeleteI adore the alpaca fuzz balls, and I REALLY love the multi blend. Total omg.
ReplyDeletePinned, tweeted, and plurked as well.
Fuzzy Alpaca Balls! Who could resist with a name like that? <3
ReplyDeleteShared on my facebook!
ReplyDeleteShared on my twitter!
ReplyDeleteliked their etsy shop on facebook!
ReplyDeleteThe fine grade roving - fawn coloured.
ReplyDeleteI love the Alpaca Fuzz Balls! It would be fun to mix and match colors.
ReplyDeleteKaren aka purplepenguin
I like the alapaca smaple pack. If I had not jjust spent a ton of money to go visit my mom I would have gotten it. Maybe next month.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted
ReplyDeleteI love the alpaca roving, fine grade (love all the natural colors!)
ReplyDeleteoh my. I want some fuzzy alpaca balls!!! (possibly cause I'm about 13 inside ;))
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'd like some Fine Grade Cloud Fiber, Alpaca, White... please. It looks divine!
ReplyDeleteI would love to get my hands on that 1 pound of Raw Alpaca fine grade in a grey color!
ReplyDeleteI want to try some fawn fine grade alpaca.
ReplyDeleteI want ALL of what they have.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing is that they are a small processing mill as well! Its hard to find a place that will do super small batches sometimes :)
ReplyDeleteThe fuzzy alpaca balls make me laugh!
ReplyDeleteI would love the fine grade roving in silver grey, and the fuzz Balls look tempting too!
ReplyDeleteThe alpaca sampler pack the best of everything!
ReplyDeletelol, alpaca fuzz balls!
ReplyDeleteOoh, alpaca! I'd go for some fuzzy alpaca balls in a blend of fawn and brown. I do love those natural colors!
ReplyDeleteSampler pack would be interesting to try!
ReplyDeleteI love the sample packs. The idea of spinning up some alternating colors for striping yarn is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI like the fuzzy alpaca balls in white so I could dye them later on if I wanted to.
ReplyDeleteThe Fuzzy alpaca balls look interesting:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/101757282/fuzzy-alpaca-balls
I adore spinning alpaca. But I've always wanted to try needle felting and love the picture of the "alpaca bits and pieces" Makes me think of tribbles, and that makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteLots of cool ideas come to mind with these fuzzy alpaca balls and roving.
ReplyDeleteI loved the fuzzy alpaca fuzz balls. Cute.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I just saw these guys at a fiber conference in Montana! I got a tiny sample of the alpaca bits, and it spun up in a really fun super thick and thin yarn. I'd love to do a full skein with that look, so I'd love the Alpaca Cloud Fiber 1/2 pound.
ReplyDeleteOooh alpaca.... I'd have to go with the sampler pack so I could play with each of the preps.
ReplyDeleteThe black/white/silver fine grade looks like you could just float in it. I just love looking at their animals - such sweet faces!
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE with the sampler box! (Alpaca Fiber Sample Pack 1) There can not possibly be a better way to determine which type works best for you - and here's a chance to try it all! Fabulous. Want.
ReplyDeleteLove the fiber sample pack. Think I just may need to get it.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with so many the sample box looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI like the handfelted alpaca skirt.
ReplyDeleteI love the alpaca stuffing, because it is all natural. I also LOVE all the colors the natural alpaca roving comes in!
ReplyDeleteI have to get the bits and pieces, and the alpaca roving looks really nice too. I like everything in her shop so hard to decide on only one item :)
ReplyDeleteI'm still fairly new to spinning and have yet to try alpaca, so truly anything from their shop would be amazing!
ReplyDeleteI want an alpaca.
ReplyDeleteThe pound of medium grade alpaca fiber looks fun!
ReplyDeleteI like the bits & pieces, I like how soft alpaca felt is :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the fine grade alpaca clouds... they would be awesome to spin! I love alpaca! :)
ReplyDeletealpaca, alpaca, who can resist. the fuzzy alpaca balls looked particularly enticing
ReplyDeleteI would love to get my hands on some fine grade alpaca roving. Although I don't know how I'd choose which color(s)...
ReplyDeleteThe roving is wonderful, and it comes in such rich colors!
ReplyDeleteI haven't spun any alpaca yet, so I love the concept of samplers to try out various colors to pair with other fibers.
ReplyDeleteThat alpaca stuffing is in my line of roving...I'd mix it and spin with some wool I still have. I really like the white/off white colors! I would love the roving you're giving away as well! You have such beautiful things that you giveaway!
ReplyDeletethose huge bags of alpace... i just want to jump in them lol
ReplyDeleteIve only just recently been able to feel alpaca before its all spun up and omg wow I love alpaca now!!!
nI love alpaca, the natural colors are awesome! i like the medium and the fine grade choices
ReplyDeleteI'm channeling my cat today - I want to roll around in the alpaca cloud fiber and bat around the fuzzy alpaca balls.
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