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Alpacas are bred for their fleece, which is among the finest of any animal fiber on earth Fiber is shorn once a year - usually in the spring. The fiber is prized by handspinners and other fiber artists. It is soft, warm and lightweight. Comparable in fineness to cashmere and the finest of sheep wool (merino), the structure of alpaca fiber is silky smooth to the touch. The largest commercial mills for Alpaca fiber are in South America, where millions of pounds of fiber are processed each year, most for the high fashion industry. There are smaller co-op's and processing plants in the USA that are underway or being formed.

We use some of our fleece for handspinning, sell some of it raw or partially processed (carded, roving) fleece, and send some off to be processed into yarn. See our SHOP ONLINE pages for more information and some of our products.

Caring for your Alpaca Garments
While dry cleaning is an option, often a simple and quick wash can restore your garment -- and save the cost of the dry cleaning bill!

Alpaca knit products are usually best cared for like fine woolens, in 3 easy steps:
1. A cool water soak or gentle wash with a mild detergent
2. A thorough but gentle rinse (no wringing - but a whirl in the spin cycle is fine!)
3. Then lay flat to dry. You may want to add a bit of white vinegar to the rinse water to return the fiber to a natural pH level.

For tailored garments, dry cleaning can be the best option.

 
 
 

DeSoto Bend Alpacas
Helga and Clark Fensterman
8611 County Road 41  Ft. Calhoun, NE  68132
Ph:  402-426-8078   Fax:  402-426-1737    
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