Worth knowing about the alpaca yarn
You may have already guessed that the alpaca yarn comes from alpacas, which is an animal that in many ways resemble llamas. The difference is that an alpaca has thicker fur, where especially the undercoat is considered attractive as a luxurious yarn all over the world. The Alpaca yarn is perfect to use for a variety of clothes, especially if you want to create a piece of clothing for your grandchildren. The Alpaca yarn is extremely soft and comfortable to wear, especially for the youngest members of the family. We have a wide selection of different patterns for babies and children so that you can get started knitting beautiful, warm clothes for the grandchildren immediately.
Wide selection of quality yarn
Since the alpaca yarn is such a popular yarn quality, we have a very wide range of this particular yarn. We have a wide range of suppliers that produces alpaca, and that's why you can also find exactly the skeins that are best suited to what you expect in terms of budget and quality. You can find, among other things, the Alpaca yarn from DROPS, the so-called DROPS Air, which is 100% itch-free and of high quality. You can also choose Lima or Nepal yarn, both containing a mixture of very fine quality wool and alpaca, making it easier to keep warm.
Buy in bulk and save money
If you plan on a large knitting extravaganza soon, it may be wise to visit our website where you can buy larger yarn packs. You then have the potential of saving a ton of money in the long run. Visit the page here and explore our wide selection - there you'll also find yarn packs with 100% alpaca yarn. Safe, easy and fast shipping
We have been nominated for Denmark's Nicest Yarn Shop 2016 and you can, therefore, feel safe when you shop with us. We have many years of experience in the industry and know how to take care of you and any questions you might have about our collections, prices and delivery times. When you order yarn with us, your items will always be delivered within 1-2 days and if you order before 4 pm, you can almost be guaranteed to be able to get started with your knitting needles the next day.