Skip to Content
Shop
About
Our Story
Contact
Shipping & Returns
Kindred Yarn and Fiber
0
0
Shop
About
Our Story
Contact
Shipping & Returns
Kindred Yarn and Fiber
0
0
Shop
Folder: About
Back
Our Story
Contact
Shipping & Returns
Shop Brown Llama Yarn
IMG_3321.JPG Image 1 of 4
IMG_3321.JPG
IMG_3324.JPG Image 2 of 4
IMG_3324.JPG
IMG_3325.JPG Image 3 of 4
IMG_3325.JPG
IMG_3327.JPG Image 4 of 4
IMG_3327.JPG
IMG_3321.JPG
IMG_3324.JPG
IMG_3325.JPG
IMG_3327.JPG

Brown Llama Yarn

$50.00

Details:

  • Fiber Content: 100% llama fiber

  • Yardage: 316

  • Weight: Approx. fingering weight

  • Dye Type: Undyed/natural

When you think of camelid fiber, alpaca is usually the first to come to mind. What you might not know is that many llamas can produce fiber as soft as alpaca! This llama yarn is super soft and is brought to you courtesy of the herd’s chief guard llama Blackjack. He grows a pretty beautiful fiber while standing guard over our heard of Angora goats in Terrebonne, Oregon.

Our yarns are made by hand. Colorways and yarn weight will have natural variation throughout the skein. 

Add To Cart

Details:

  • Fiber Content: 100% llama fiber

  • Yardage: 316

  • Weight: Approx. fingering weight

  • Dye Type: Undyed/natural

When you think of camelid fiber, alpaca is usually the first to come to mind. What you might not know is that many llamas can produce fiber as soft as alpaca! This llama yarn is super soft and is brought to you courtesy of the herd’s chief guard llama Blackjack. He grows a pretty beautiful fiber while standing guard over our heard of Angora goats in Terrebonne, Oregon.

Our yarns are made by hand. Colorways and yarn weight will have natural variation throughout the skein. 

Details:

  • Fiber Content: 100% llama fiber

  • Yardage: 316

  • Weight: Approx. fingering weight

  • Dye Type: Undyed/natural

When you think of camelid fiber, alpaca is usually the first to come to mind. What you might not know is that many llamas can produce fiber as soft as alpaca! This llama yarn is super soft and is brought to you courtesy of the herd’s chief guard llama Blackjack. He grows a pretty beautiful fiber while standing guard over our heard of Angora goats in Terrebonne, Oregon.

Our yarns are made by hand. Colorways and yarn weight will have natural variation throughout the skein. 

Home
Our Story
Shipping & Returns
Contact