Three Girls Farm has just received the latest production of our Lopi yarn. We are very happy with the blends we chose this time around. We blended fleece with 3% merino to create some beautiful colors. We also had some fantastic results blending grey alpaca with merino. I must say, I dont often see cottage made yarn of this quality. I can't wait to get knitting. A limited amount is for sale along with Constance and Hunter Black that we still have on hand.
Three Girls Farm is a family operated alpaca boutique located in the heart of Geauga County, Ohio. Our small herd consists of full Peruvian female huacaya alpacas from the best bloodlines available, including 4Peruvian Legacy, PPeruvian Royal Fawn, Peruvian Dakotia, 6Peruvian Dom Timbo,4Peruvian Black Magic and Peruvian Bueno. We don't have hundreds of alpacas to choose from, just a few of the finest American alpacas around. We are committed to breeding alpacas for fine fleece production.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Fall 2010 yarn production
Three Girls Farm has just received the latest production of our Lopi yarn. We are very happy with the blends we chose this time around. We blended fleece with 3% merino to create some beautiful colors. We also had some fantastic results blending grey alpaca with merino. I must say, I dont often see cottage made yarn of this quality. I can't wait to get knitting. A limited amount is for sale along with Constance and Hunter Black that we still have on hand.
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Yarns and Stuff is up and running!
Ever say to yourself... I want some of that awesome yarn from three girls farm! Well now you can buy it! By following the link in the sidebar (Yarns and Stuff), you can go directly to the new site, and buy yarn, as well as hand made projects from Beth and Carly. So... go check it out now! (cause I know you want to!)
The Web address is threegirlsfarm.webnode.com
The Web address is threegirlsfarm.webnode.com
Friday, September 3, 2010
2010 Great Geauga County Fair
This years Great Geauga County Fair was a huge success for the three girls of Three Girls Farm. Carly took 3 blue ribbons and a 2nd in 4H Alpaca competitions. Taylor took 3rd place with her delicious peanut butter cookies, second ribbon in as many competitions. And last but not least, Beth won a blue ribbon for her hand knit patriotic baby sweater, hat and mittens and a second place with her childrens "kitty hat". Not bad for a couple of country girls.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
2010 Yarns Done!
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