Have you ever wondered why alpaca wool is so wonderfully soft – and what that actually has to do with the animal? Alpacas not only have a wonderful fiber, they are also fascinating creatures with habits that make them unique. Stay tuned, because you probably don't know some of these characteristics yet.
Alpacas “speak” quietly – but clearly
Alpacas are very quiet animals. They communicate almost silently – with humming, body posture, and gaze. Humming is particularly characteristic. It is quiet, almost like a buzz, and indicates that they are feeling comfortable or want to stay in contact with each other.
Cleanliness is our top priority
Alpacas use designated "toilet areas"—in the truest sense of the word. The entire herd does its business in the same places. This not only makes them particularly clean, but also very easy to care for breeders.
The fiber adapts to the climate
What makes alpaca wool so special is the animals' lives in the Andes. There, it's hot during the day and bitterly cold at night. The alpaca fiber has adapted perfectly to this: It regulates temperature, regulates moisture, and is extremely lightweight—ideal for knitting wool that keeps you warm without weighing you down.
Curious but cautious
Alpacas are gentle and curious, but not cuddly. They observe before gaining trust. This calm, friendly nature is also one reason why many people feel an immediate connection with them.
The next time you work with alpaca wool , remember: Behind every stitch lies a special animal with fascinating characteristics. And that's exactly what makes knitting with alpaca wool so special—it's not just handcrafting, but also a connection to nature.
Would you like to learn more about alpacas, their husbandry, or the properties of their wool? Then stay tuned – in our blog, we delve even deeper into this wonderful world.