Oops. I must not have noticed that the last pic was going way over there on the right... I'm still feeling my way around blogger. I have no idea what to do with all the yarn pictured below--my stash consisted of about 95% acrylic as a whole prior to this morning, and although I did pick up one pattern it is only gonna use about 4 skeins. I'm sure I'll think of something. There are some really beautiful complimentary colors in there. And I didn't notice it until I got them out in the sun, but the 3 skeins of hand-dyed Sunbreak look like they were made for each other (perhaps the reason they were packaged together, huh genius? I really just thought they looked great together)-the light purple has some of the dark in it and the dark purple has some of the coral, as you can see in the close-up. I have never worked with anything so lovely. I am so excited!
Here is an alpaca farm that does a Yarn Arts Happy Hour in Auburn (check out the link on the left side of their page). This is also the producer of most of the yarn I bought. And here is the website for Sunbreak and the distributor for their yarn. Apparently you can also buy "Learn to Spin Alpaca" kits, spindles, needles, and already-made garments. Unfortunately I didn't see any photos of their products, but perhaps if they were contacted they could email some.
Here is an alpaca farm that does a Yarn Arts Happy Hour in Auburn (check out the link on the left side of their page). This is also the producer of most of the yarn I bought. And here is the website for Sunbreak and the distributor for their yarn. Apparently you can also buy "Learn to Spin Alpaca" kits, spindles, needles, and already-made garments. Unfortunately I didn't see any photos of their products, but perhaps if they were contacted they could email some.



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