So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Alpaca Clothing, Better Than Wool

By Silvia Jens

Alpaca clothing is made from the fleece of the alpaca, a camelid (an animal related to llamas and camels) that is primarily raised in South America. Alpacas have very soft, luxurious, and durable fur that can be spun into either light or heavy weight fleece. While it's similar to wool sheered from sheep, it is much warmer and is not as prickly. It also contains no lanolin, which means that while it is hypoallergenic, it is not water repellent. Alpaca clothing is also less elastic, too. However, alpaca clothing is often quite simple and affordable, although it can be used in more expensive pieces of clothing and even suits.

Alpaca clothing does vary a lot in quality, price, and style. Just like wool, the quality of the alpaca fleece depends on the animal. In fact, some alpaca fiber is simply not suitable for use. However, some alpaca fiber is very high quality and can be used for just about any piece of clothing. In its natural color, alpaca fiber may be black, brown, white, silver-grey, and even a rose color, although most alpaca are white due to selective breeding (white fiber can be dyed more easily).

Recently, more and more alpaca clothing has appeared on the market. Part of this is because alpaca ranching is fairly green, meaning it does little to damage the environment. Alpaca are also easy to raise and require little in the way of specialized food or medication. The process of turning alpaca fibers into clothing is also fairly affordable since it is nearly identical to the process used for wool.

Outdoor sportsmen have also recently embraced the benefits alpaca clothing brings. Alpaca jackets and coats are lighter than wool yet provide more warmth, making them ideal for anyone hunting or fishing in cold climates. Those who are allergic to wool especially enjoy alpaca, and many wear alpaca clothing as their main form of cold climate gear. In fact, many even put together entire alpaca outfits!

That's right; alpaca clothing is available in just about every form, style, and category. While alpaca jackets and coats are certainly popular, you can also find alpaca wraps and capes to protect you from the warmth. Alpaca sweaters, vests, hats, scarves, gloves, and warm alpaca socks complete the outfit and will keep you very warm during even the coldest winter months. You can even curl up in front of the fireplace in a comfortable alpaca blanket.

If you love sewing, you can actually purchase skeins of alpaca yarn to use in creating your own alpaca clothing and blankets. This can be the perfect material to use if you're knitting little outfits for your children or grandchildren or if you want to make a nice, warm afghan to cover your bed.

No matter what type of clothing you're looking for, you're sure to find something that looks great, keeps you warm, and is nice and soft. Alpaca clothing is available in many stores, plus you can always order it online from various websites.

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