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Wish I'd discovered it sooner
This yarn is an absolute joy to work with. Combined Gris & Denim colors here with happy results. I have a feeling my grandson will love them. Bring back more colors, please. Thanks, always Alpaca Direct.
Mel Ā· March 13, 2024
Quick delivery
This was my first time ordering from Alpaca Direct and I will definitely be ordering again. The yarn arrived sooner than anticipated and I canāt wait to start my new projectš
Donna Ā· July 15, 2018
Sweater buy--A Gansey for an Autistic Girl
I generally buy yarn from my LYS or a large regional yarn shop and not the Internet. I like to see the yarn before I purchase. I needed a specific colorway for a commission project: a Gansey sweater for an autistic girl. The colorway the mother choose was not available locally or even regionally, so I had to mail order it--from Alpaca Direct. I appreciate the fact that Ruthie told me that 1 skein was from a different dye lot, but that it was a good match to the other 7 skeins I purchased. That was no problem, for I purchased an extra skein so that I could swatch and perhaps make a hat with the remaining yarn. The autistic girl is hypersensitive to many fabrics. The only sweater she's willing to wear is the one I made for her two years ago. She lives in it--and will wear it even when it's too hot. She's outgrowing it, so it's time to make a new sweater for her. I like Malabrigio Rios for this application because, even though it's 100% Merino superwash wool, it really does feel like cotton. She likes clothes that have a soft, smooth texture. I've had success knitting chemo hats with this wool--and wool generally drives cancer patients batty. The yarn arrived as described. I've already started the sweater and the yarn is fine. I've already knitted up a skein. It has a great hand: feels like cotton but is wool. I'm knitting a loose sweater with yarn that is rather flexible. I think the girl should get at least three years out of it (year one: roll up the arms, don't wash the sweater, year two: wash the sweater and steam it to her current size and year three: yea, it stretched as the girl grew and it's time to make another sweater).
BONNY Ā· July 5, 2018
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