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100% Baby Alpaca
Ultra soft luxury fibre

 

50 GR / 117 meters / 127 yards
6 stitches per 2.5 cm/inch
needle size 3.5 mm and more !

 


Baby alpaca fibre is taken from the neck and nape of the animal and is often from the first shearing of an alpaca, giving you the softest, most beautiful fibre the animal is likely to produce.

Treasure of the ancient Inca civilisation, alpaca was considered "the fibre of the Gods" and could only be worn by kings during ceremonies.
Our alpaca yarn comes from populations bred in the Andean Highlands, making their wool extremely strong, elastic, soft and fine. Its hypoallergenic and thermal properties make it the best yarn for babies.

Our Sugar Baby Alpaca 
Collection combines a deluxe natural fibre, produced in very limited quantities, with a sweet 'n' rock spirit design. Since it's a family thing above all, Wool And The Gang let babies and children be heard with our third collection. The 5 "tender-knitting-care" kits are the perfect gifts for mothers-to-be.

Available in a range of subtly washed in and dark colours, brightened up by an electric purple and colour blends for that denim or jersey look, as well as flashy details, Sugar Baby Alpaca is a bubbly collection for babies. Never too early to be rock. Always with elegant style and precious flavour.

9€ incl tax

HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR LEVEL


1/ Beginner
Projects for first-time knitters using basic knit and purl stitches. 
Minimal shaping without increasing or decreasing.

2/ Easy
Projects using basic stitches, repetitive stitch patterns, simple color changes, and simple shaping and finishing with basic increasing and decreasing.

3/ Intermediate
Projects with a variety of stitches, such as basic cables and lace, simple intarsia, double-pointed needles and knitting in the round needle techniques, mid-level shaping and finishing.

4/ Experienced
Projects using advanced techniques and stitches, such as short rows, fair isle, more intricate intarsia, cables, lace patterns, and numerous colour changes.

Courtesy Craft Yarn Council of America

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