The Ultimate Guide to Buying Alpaca Wool: Everything You Need to Know About Quality and Sustainability

You want to buy alpaca wool, but are unsure what to look for when choosing?

Don't worry, our ultimate guide will shed some light on the matter! Alpaca wool is known for its luxurious softness and natural heat-regulating properties.

Alpaca wool is easy to knit and is suitable for many projects.

On this page you will learn everything you need to know about the quality and sustainability of alpaca wool so that you can make an informed purchasing decision.

We give you an overview of various quality criteria such as fineness and fiber length, which are crucial for the value and quality of alpaca wool. We also explain why it is important to pay attention to sustainable and ethical manufacturing processes. This way you can be sure that your alpaca wool products have been produced in an environmentally friendly and animal-friendly way.

Whether you want to buy alpaca wool for knitting projects such as blankets, clothing or accessories, we can help you make the right choice. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of alpaca wool and discover its numerous benefits. Read on to learn all about the quality and sustainability of alpaca wool!

Why Alpaca Wool

Alpaca wool is one of the most sought-after wools on the market, and for good reason.
It is exceptionally soft and fine - which makes it a luxury material for your knitting projects. Unlike sheep's wool, alpaca wool is hypoallergenic and therefore ideal for people with sensitive skin.
Another great advantage of alpaca wool is its natural temperature-regulating properties. It keeps you wonderfully warm in winter and pleasantly cool in summer. This makes alpaca wool an ideal choice for garments that can be worn all year round.

In addition, alpaca wool is durable and hard-wearing. Clothes and home textiles made from alpaca wool retain their shape and beauty over time. So if you are looking for a high-quality and durable wool for your next knitted item, alpaca wool is the right choice.

Differences between alpaca wool and other types of wool

There are many different types of wool on the market, but alpaca wool stands out from the rest due to its unique properties. Compared to sheep's wool, alpaca wool is much softer and finer. It also has a smoother feel and a silky sheen.
Unlike cashmere, alpaca wool is lighter and less lint-prone. It is also less prone to pilling, which means your alpaca wool products will look newer for longer.
And last but not least, alpaca wool is also cheaper.

Another difference between alpaca wool and other types of wool is its natural color variety. Alpacas come in a variety of natural shades, from white to gray, brown and black. This means there is a wide range of natural colors to choose from without the need for additional dyes.
A good example of this is the Eco Puno undyed from Amano.

Quality characteristics of alpaca wool

The quality of alpaca wool is determined by various criteria that must be taken into account when purchasing. The most important quality characteristics are the fineness, length and pile of the fibers.

The fineness of alpaca wool is measured in micrometers (µm). The lower the number, the finer the wool. The finest alpaca wools have a fineness of under 20 µm, while the coarsest alpaca wools have a fineness of over 30 µm. Finer alpaca wool is softer and more luxurious, while coarser alpaca wool is tougher and more durable.

The length of the alpaca wool is also an important quality factor. Longer fibers make it possible to produce finer and more uniform yarns. Short fibers tend to felt more easily and can result in uneven knitted or woven pieces.

Pile, also known as staple length, refers to the length of the fibers that protrude from the fabric. A longer pile means the fabric is softer and fluffier, while a short pile produces a smoother fabric. Depending on the intended use, both long and short piles can be suitable for alpaca wool products.

Sustainability in Alpaca Wool Production

When choosing your alpaca wool, you should pay attention to sustainable and ethical manufacturing processes. This ensures that the environment is protected and the animals are treated respectfully.

An important aspect of sustainability is keeping alpacas in a species-appropriate manner. Alpacas are naturally environmentally friendly animals as they require little water and grass and do not place excessive strain on the soil. However, it is important to ensure that alpacas are kept in good conditions and have access to clean water and sufficient grazing.
Another aspect of sustainability is the way in which the alpaca wool is processed.

Ideally, the wool should be dyed with natural or eco-friendly dyes. Chemicals used in dyeing can pollute the environment and affect people's health.

The use of renewable energy in the manufacturing processes is also a sign of sustainability. By using solar energy or other renewable energy sources, the ecological footprint of alpaca wool production can be reduced.

Certifications and standards for sustainable alpaca wool

To ensure that the alpaca wool you buy is actually produced sustainably and ethically, you should look for certifications and standards. These ensure that certain environmental and animal welfare standards are met.

A well-known certification system for sustainable textiles is the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certificate. This certificate guarantees that the alpaca wool was grown organically and processed without harmful chemicals.
Equally important is the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certificate, which ensures that the alpaca wool does not contain any harmful substances and is safe for human use.

The Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS) certificate is specifically tailored to the alpaca wool industry and ensures that the alpacas are kept in a species-appropriate manner and sheared under fair conditions.
An RAS certified wool is, for example, the baby alpaca from BC Garn.

By looking for these certifications and standards, you can ensure that the alpaca wool you buy has been produced sustainably and ethically.

How to recognize high-quality alpaca wool

To identify high-quality alpaca wool, there are a few characteristics you should look out for. First of all, you should check the fineness of the wool. The lower the micrometer number, the finer and softer the wool is.

The length of the fibers is also an indicator of quality. Longer fibers make it possible to produce finer and more uniform yarns.

The color of the alpaca wool can also be an indication of its quality. Natural colors are often a sign that no additional dyes have been used.

Care and Cleaning of Alpaca Wool Products

To keep your alpaca wool products in top condition, it's important to care for and clean them properly. Alpaca wool is a natural fiber that can be sensitive to heat and friction. For this reason, you should wash your alpaca wool products by hand or use the gentle cycle on your washing machine.

Use a mild wool detergent and cool water to avoid damaging the fibers. Also follow the instructions on your yarn's label for best results.

After washing, you should let your knitted alpaca wool products dry flat on a towel to preserve their shape. Avoid direct sunlight and hanging alpaca wool as this can cause deformation.

To keep the fibers supple and soft, you can brush your alpaca wool products regularly. Use a soft brush and work carefully so as not to damage the fibers.

Where to buy alpaca wool for knitting

In our online shop you will find a large selection of high-quality alpaca yarns for your knitting projects.
We have over 50 different qualities from renowned manufacturers such as Pascuali, Sandnes Garn, Soul Wool, BC Garn and many more.

Conclusion: Why alpaca wool is the right choice

Alpaca wool offers a variety of benefits, both in terms of quality and sustainability. Its luxurious softness, natural temperature-regulating properties and natural color variety make it a desirable material for your knitting projects.

The sustainable production of alpaca wool ensures that the environment is protected and the animals are treated with respect. By purchasing certified alpaca wool, you can ensure that you are purchasing an ethical and environmentally friendly product.

So, what are you waiting for? Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of alpaca wool and enjoy the many benefits it offers!

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  • Alpaca thread | super fine and pure alpaca yarn
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  • Alpakka Ull | warm, soft and robust made of alpaca and virgin wool
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  • Kos | light and cuddly soft
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  • Borstet Alpakka | silky fluffy yarn made from alpaca
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    Unit price CHF 276.80  per  kg
  • Balayage | super soft from Alpaca and Merino
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  • Ecopuno | Thin blow yarn made from cotton, merino, and alpaca
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    Unit price CHF 152.20  per  kg
  • Mini Alpaca | fine, pure alpaca wool, wonderfully soft
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  • Alpakka Silke | fantastically soft made from baby alpaca and mulberry silk
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  • Manada | Superkid Mohair with Silk Merino and Yak
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    Unit price CHF 636.00  per  kg
  • Poppy | cuddly soft and light alpaca with cotton and wool
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  • Alpaca Fino | fantastically soft, pure alpaca
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  • Teddy Dear | 100% natural and super fluffy soft
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  • Alpaca Lace | finest soft alpaca yarn
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  • Felted tweed
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  • Santiago Light
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  • Santiago | feather-light cuddly yarn with alpaca and merino
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  • Setasuri | Enchantingly soft and light: Suri Alpaca with silk
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    Unit price CHF 304.40  per  kg
  • Alpaca Soft DK
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  • Woolia | Enchantingly spun from pure, original Merino wool
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  • Natural Alpaca Pelo | soft and light with purely natural fibers
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    Unit price CHF 149.00  per  kg
  • My Joy Up-Cycling | Dream yarn made from upcycled alpaca, merino, and organic cotton
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    Unit price CHF 203.80  per  kg
  • Brisa | dreamily soft, natural blow yarn
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    Unit price CHF 268.00  per  kg
  • My Joy | The yarn of your dreams: super soft and completely natural
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    Unit price CHF 231.60  per  kg
  • Le Coton & Alpaca | fantastically light dream yarn made from cotton and alpaca
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    Unit price CHF 170.00  per  kg
  • Ecopuno Chunky | incredibly soft and fluffy light
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  • Alpaca Classic
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    Unit price CHF 315.20  per  kg
  • Baby Alpaca Los Andes | wonderfully soft and super warm
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  • Balayage - hand dyed
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  • Golden Socks Alpaca | soft and durable
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    Unit price CHF 446.40  per  kg
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    Unit price CHF 568.40  per  kg
  • Inca Alpacka
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  • Athena | delicate summer yarn, super wearable from alpaca, merino, and linen
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  • Setasuri Pearls | fine shine from delicate glass beads
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    Unit price CHF 426.80  per  kg
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    Unit price CHF 226.40  per  kg