Luxurious Fusion from Alpaca Yarns New Zealand

Luxurious Fusion

from Alpaca Yarns New Zealand
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
183 yards
(167 meters)
50 grams
(1.76 ounces)
28.0 sts
= 4 inches
US 3 - 3.25 mm
40% Cellulose - Linen / Flax
40% Silk
10% Camelid - Alpaca
10% Wool - Merino
plied
Care: Dry Flat, Hand Wash
Color: Heathered
Dye: Hand dyed
Put up: Winding required
Source of fiber: Peru
Milled: Peru
Dyed: Peru

This Luxurious Fusion summer weight fingering yarn is comprised of 40% Linen, 40% Silk, 10% Super Fine Baby Alpaca, and 10% Super Fine Merino. It is ideal for crocheting or knitting beautiful evening shawls, wraps and light-weight cardigans.
Each 50 gram skein has 166 metres of yarn in a range of 10 different colours. The recommended needle size is 3.25mm.

We here at Alpaca Yarns are passionate about Alpacas and Alpaca yarn. It’s vital to keep this industry thriving in Peru in a sustainable way. That’s why our fabulous alpaca knitting yarn stock is sourced from a supplier who has set up breeding ranches in the Andean highlands. Their main emphasis is on improving alpacas through sustainable breeding practices, and educating small farmers who own most of the animals throughout the region. We are the only distributors in New Zealand to supply 100% Baby Alpaca fibre to the wool stores of New Zealand and Australia, from the largest Alpaca textile group in Peru, Michell y Cía.
Beneficially for everyone, there is a growing demand for the Alpaca fibre in textile and fashion centres throughout the world. With a drastically limited supply of these animals outside South America and stringent export restrictions on further transport of their national treasures in order to avoid depletion of their own herds, consumers want more fleece than farmers can produce. We now work very closely with the factory and our customers here in New Zealand and Australia, having yarn spun and dyed specifically for our New Zealand and Australian market.

From the Mirasol and Michell y Cía websites:

In 2007, Michell y Cía launched the Mirasol Hand Knitting Yarns Collection together with several customers with the goal of sheltering, feeding and providing the best education possible to Andean kids in the Munani area of Puno, Peru.

The idea behind Mirasol Project is simple: To support the children of communities in Munani, Neque Neque and Mallkini in Puno with their education through the Mirasol School, with the sales of the Mirasol Hand Knitting Yarn Collection and donations from friends and other contributors.

Please visit http://mirasol.com.pe/time-line to read about the history of the Mirasol Project.

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