Home grown, home made
We are a small alpaca farm with approximately 25 alpacas focusing on producing fiber from 18-22 microns. Owning Alpacas was a 20-year dream that finally came to fruition 5 years ago, when I had an opportunity to move to the Pacific North West and start my own herd. I started small, but quickly grew to what we are today. I focus on fiber production specifically aiming at sustained microns from 18-22. As you read though the descriptions of the alpacas that I have raised, I use the term sweet a lot. Each have their own personalities, some feisty, some joyous, some gentle, but all are raised to be handled.
As a fiber artist I look for stable length, fineness, and color. We have a range of color and several of the females are either grey or have grey genetics. Though I love the natural colors I like the option to add dyed fiber to my products. Though white and beige will give a fullness to the color, interestingly, grey does as well. Have a look at the blue and grey scarf for sale. The scarf is made from all grey fiber.
We have a number of alpacas for sale and in the website store we have yarn, handmade alpaca products and pottery. I became interested in ceramic hand building when I wanted to make yarn bowls to add diversity to my craft stall, from there it became an obsession. Several of the items have alpacas embossed in the clay.
As the studio has finally been finished and we can now offer classes. Starting May 24th we will be offering ceramic and fiber classes.
For those wanting to schedule tours, we charge $10 per person. Email [email protected] or text 3602163886 to schedule.
Farm Terms & Financing
Happy to discuss financing options. Just ask.