Bulky Camel from Nomad Yarns

Bulky Camel

from Nomad Yarns
discontinued
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
109 yards
(100 meters)
150 grams
(5.29 ounces)
13.0 sts
= 4 inches
US 7 - 9 or 4.5 - 5.5mm
100% Camelid - Camel
plied, handspun
Care: Dry Flat, Hand Wash Cold
Put up: Winding required

Note: Since this yarn is handspun, the weight can vary from skein to skein depending on the spinner.

They weigh 100g, and vary between 109-130yds per skein.

Nomad yarns from Mongolia are hand spun on drop spindles. Bactrian camels, one of the oldest species on earth, provide the raw material. Their down is finer than alpaca and soft as cashmere. In earthy shades of brown, beige, black, white, and hues of creamy gold, natural camel yarn has exquisite cloud-like loft and superb tensile strength. With handling, it “blooms” into a rich and lustrous surface which never pills and, unlike wool, it is non-allergenic. A hard life generates this luxury - hard for the animals and harder still for the nomadic herders who care for them.

In the Mongolian Gobi desert and the Altaic Mountain stepps, the herders face eight months of winter and temperatures of 80o (F) below zero. In this extreme environment, camels develop their luxuriant undercoats with long guard hairs to deflect the elements.

They yield their precious down by dropping it into shaggy clumps. It is also harvested by herders pulling or cutting; then, processed by hand. Until recently, the only outlets for the hard-working herders was trading with Chinese truckers for food and supplies or attending the July border-opening with China’s Inner Mongolia, where fiber could be exchanged at extremely low prices for currency. Nomad Yarns opened the U.S. market by providing a new outlet, and by helping the herder women form cooperatives through which their talent, skill, and unique handspun yarns can flourish in a market-driven global economy.