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Alpacas at Cherry Run, LLC

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About Our Store

I learned to crochet from my mother as a small child, weave when a teenager and I am now a hand spinner. The hand crafter's revolution never disappeared in my household and now extends to a Studio environment. Using fiber is part of our human history and learning that craft is exciting and satisfying. Interested in a lifetime hand craft, for curiosity, or finding new friends? Come and join our classes. Mostly for beginners, they are a fun way to learn fiber arts crafts.

Just interested in shopping? We have raw fleece, mill spun yarn, hand-spun yarn, roving, yarn baskets and other items for sale, including alpaca socks! Check back often as our sales products change.

Crochet, knit, spin, felt, weave--whatever your handcrafter's passion--check to see if we have something for you. Click on the links at the upper left under "Products".

Many of our items are one of a kind or limited in quantity. Unless otherwise indicated, we will accept returns on unused and undamaged products within 14 days of purchase. Unless otherwise indicated, retail goods require payment of sales tax and shipping.
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