A while back we stopped at Georgetown, Colorado, and I found a wonderful little quilt and yarn shop called The Quilted Purl. There I found some beautiful yarn from Lonesome Stone Fiber Mill and was surprised to find out that this fiber mill exists right here in Granby, Colorado.
So last week I took an afternoon off and drove a mile out of town and found this little hidden gem. The banner photo above is the pasture outside the fiber mill that houses their 40-70 alpacas. I stopped and took a couple of photos of the herd.
Here is the entrance and a shot of the front of the building.
Front part is their retail yarn shop with the processing plant behind it. |
The retail shop is breathtaking….at least for a knitter….I spent a half-hour “petting” all the alpaca yarns and oogling the brilliant colors.
All the processing is done by the owners with a couple of dedicated helpers. They were very gracious and allowed me inside and showed me the whole process.
Everything is low, low tech. After the multi-color yarns are washed several times, the skeins are put outside on the deck to dry on one of those collapsible drying racks many of us have used to dry clothes on rainy days.
After drying the skein is respun to mingle the colors.
I bought my buddy, Salai, some black alpaca yarn and for myself, a skein of red and purple bulky yarn to make myself another one of those hooded cowls I like….keeps my ears and neck warm.
I had a great time browsing at Lonesome Stone Fiber Mill. I’m going to go back for their “open knitting” sessions so I can meet some local knitters.
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Great post ! I got to see the looms and such in my tour today and will get to work with it later in the fall. Anxious to learn how to do it.
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ReplyDeleteYOU FOUND IT !!! That's like Jim finding the 'fly-fishing factory' !!!
Those hanks of alpaca wool 'feel' so soft, even in the pics !!! Just think, you can go there just to enjoy yourself and R&R !!!
The warmest overcoat I ever had was of alpaca wool !!!
Hope y'all have a wonderful and HAPPY DAY !!!!
Beautiful! A friend shared this post with me today. I liked it so much I had to share it on our farm page. (We raise alpacas in the piedmont region of Georgia.) I share your affinity for nature study and cottage industry. I'll definitely have to visit your blog again.
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