Appalachian Gear Company's Peruvian Alpaca Fabric By The Yard
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Appalachian gear company's Peruvian Alpaca Fabric by the yard. this is a very soft and has a cool retro look and feel with a corduroy type pattern of blue and purple. This fabric is cut to order and is 56-58 inches wide. Appalachian Gear Company is an outdoor lifestyle company specializing in performance-based clothing and equipment manufactured in the United States. They're combining 45 years in the textile industry with countless miles logged on trails across the country to introduce innovative products that provide performance and value while minimizing environmental impact. They design and produce their fabrics and garments in a North Carolina, USA facility. Their All-Paca™ products are all made from 100% Alpaca yarn spun to their specifications. All products are designed using state-of-the-art equipment for digitizing patterns and prototyping new products. Fabrics are tested at various Southeastern USA testing labs that utilize standard ASTM Test Methods. Custom-spun yarns are imported from their trusted partners in Peru - made to their exacting specifications. They require vendors to hold Fair Trade, Responsible Alpaca, and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certifications.
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rlspry76
any material label showing alpaca % or blend ? thanks
Apr 16Reply

strawberrygnome
@rlspry76 Unfortunately, no. Appalachian Gear Company closed its doors last year after 45 years of business. They offloaded everything after doing so. I happened to be there when they were getting ready to donate everything and was able to get some of the inventory.
Apr 16Reply

strawberrygnome
@rlspry76 it is part of their 8020 line with 80% Peruvian Alpaca and 20% Tencel
Apr 16Reply

pastryknits
Is it $65 for the whole bolt or $65/yd?
Jun 09Reply

strawberrygnome
@pastryknits it was $65 per yard but I am currently out of this particular pattern.
Jun 09Reply

pastryknits
@strawberrygnome OK, thanks!
Jun 09Reply
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