Integrity's Two-Tone Indigo Wrap

$249.00

Dress up or down with this Two-Tone Alpaca wrap! One of a kind!

Hand crochet from a yarn blend of 50% Climate Beneficial Transitional alpaca fiber from our herd with 50% Lani's Lana's Climate Beneficial Fine Rambouillet Wool.

The yarn was beautifully spun at the Olympia Fiber Mill in Washington State.

I hand dyed the yarn using fresh leaf indigo grown here at Integrity Alpacas & Fiber.

This wrap is unique in that the lighter indigo yarn was the very first harvest of the year and the indikin was just beginning to develop. The darker yarn in the pattern is my "typical" blue with fresh leaf indigo. Together, This wrap can dress up a little black dress or dress down with your favorite comfy jeans.

Hand crochet by Charlene, pattern credit to Expression Fiber Arts.

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Dress up or down with this Two-Tone Alpaca wrap! One of a kind!

Hand crochet from a yarn blend of 50% Climate Beneficial Transitional alpaca fiber from our herd with 50% Lani's Lana's Climate Beneficial Fine Rambouillet Wool.

The yarn was beautifully spun at the Olympia Fiber Mill in Washington State.

I hand dyed the yarn using fresh leaf indigo grown here at Integrity Alpacas & Fiber.

This wrap is unique in that the lighter indigo yarn was the very first harvest of the year and the indikin was just beginning to develop. The darker yarn in the pattern is my "typical" blue with fresh leaf indigo. Together, This wrap can dress up a little black dress or dress down with your favorite comfy jeans.

Hand crochet by Charlene, pattern credit to Expression Fiber Arts.

Dress up or down with this Two-Tone Alpaca wrap! One of a kind!

Hand crochet from a yarn blend of 50% Climate Beneficial Transitional alpaca fiber from our herd with 50% Lani's Lana's Climate Beneficial Fine Rambouillet Wool.

The yarn was beautifully spun at the Olympia Fiber Mill in Washington State.

I hand dyed the yarn using fresh leaf indigo grown here at Integrity Alpacas & Fiber.

This wrap is unique in that the lighter indigo yarn was the very first harvest of the year and the indikin was just beginning to develop. The darker yarn in the pattern is my "typical" blue with fresh leaf indigo. Together, This wrap can dress up a little black dress or dress down with your favorite comfy jeans.

Hand crochet by Charlene, pattern credit to Expression Fiber Arts.