It depends on how large the fleece is, how dirty it is, and how much is lost in skirting. Probably at least half will be lost in processing before it even reaches the spinning wheel, but some fleeces are simply of better quality and have less waste than others.
Alpaca fiber comes from their fur. They have a very soft coat.
The alpaca comes from south america, no disputes please.
Fleece comes from the shearing of a sheep or ram. It is made from their wool.
it's complicated well its fur or wool that comes from alpaca its not really complicated ones you think about it
a female alpaca is called a fampa with comes from the word fampatronailia which means to spit or spitting cow
Better is a judgement and you are the judge. Lambswool comes from fleece grown by lambs. Wool may come from any age animal.
Yes, apparently Nordstrom Department Stores carry fleece apparel. An example of which is the Shimera Nordstrom Fleece Zip Hoodie, which comes in black.
Um, no. Wool comes from sheep. or some animal called alpaca.
Ounces then pounds (16 ounces = 1 pound)
Alpaca Wool comes from the llama-like animal called The Alpaca. There are tons of farms around the world that specialize in the breeding and harvesting of wool of Alpacas. To get the fibers off the animal, the animals is shaved, not killed, and the wool is sold to companies.
Um, no. Wool comes from sheep. or some animal called alpaca.
That is 20 ounces