Alpaca Mittens – With Pattern

It’s Christmas time! Love this time of year because finally get to give family and friends the items I’ve been working on. 

My latest work has been a pair of crochet mittens from our very own home grown alpaca.  I’m mostly following this pattern from Bernat for the mittens.  They call for a change in hook size but I opted to stick with the I-9 hook for the whole thing.  I ended up having to add some stitches because of it for a larger size.  I am very happy with the finished look.  The mittens are not bulky but thanks to the alpaca they are very warm. 

The yarn I had blended at the mill is 80% alpaca, 15% nylon, 5% merino.  This is a wonderful blend.  The alpaca is toasty warm and soft, the nylon adds strength and assists in felting prevention and the merino adds memory so the yarn isn’t flat and has loft to it.   If you’re interested in buying some for your Christmas projects by all means visit our Store!

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Homemade Alpaca Mittens

Alpaca Slipper Socks With Pattern

Hello Fiber Arts Friday!  I’m back!  I’ve been down and out with the Swine Flu.  One good thing about being forced to be out of work sick is time to crochet.  I had tons of partial skeins of alpaca yarn hanging around and decided to crochet up some socks.  The yarn was bulky so the socks are too thick to wear in shoes making them great for lounging around the fireplace on a cold November morning.

This is my first time writing a crochet pattern so it’s written much like how I crochet, chaotically. 🙂  I made these socks out of Bernat Alpaca and they would fit a medium width foot.  To give you an idea of size in the photos I have wear a men’s size 10 shoe.  To fit smaller feet use the same pattern but a thinner yarn. 

 Click Here for pattern.