Wednesday, June 08, 2016

Purely Alpaca Supports Adventure Required Cause with 100% Alpaca Hats

Purely Alpaca is proud to support Adventure Required, a Peruvian outreach endeavor which helps the indigenous peoples of Peru to produce attractive USA designed 100% high fashion alpaca hats themed after the worlds great explorers.
http://purelyalpaca.com/collections/latest-alpaca-items/products/adventure-required-cousteau-alpaca-hat
All hats are hand knit in the mountains of Peru by Quechua artisans who are paid a true living wage which provides for their families, creating opportunities for education, savings and a more secure future. 
Only the best alpaca from humanely treated animals is used to craft these hats. Each one is made from 100% baby alpaca wool. From the farms that produce the alpaca fibers to the hands that knit each hat, each person and animal is treated with the utmost respect. 
The first hat in the series is named after explorer Jaques Yves Cousteau.
THE EXPLORER SERIES - COUSTEAU
The sea, the great unifier, is man’s only hope. Now as never before, the old phrase has a literal meaning: we are in the same boat.— Jacques Yves Cousteau
Learn more about this special project:
Adventure Required - Knitters
Materials: 100% Baby Alpaca
USA designed, Made in Peru.

Thursday, June 02, 2016

Purely Alpaca Supports Scarves for the Troops

What a great way to support those who risk their lives to protect us! 
Support our troops with made-with-love scarves!  Better still, make them FANTASTICALLY warm and comfortable ALPACA scarves!  


I can't knit to save my life...
 but we will pay for the alpaca yarn so you can help us help our troops!
This is the way YOU can help, with PurelyAlpaca's financial support...

* We will reimburse you for your purchased PurelyAlpaca alpaca yarn .
Just submit a photo of your alpaca yarn creation (using our yarn) for our website and also  send a copy of The letter of acknowledgment from Operation Gratitude
Sorry, we won't give the yarn up front but will reimburse you after your creation is verified as sent to Operation Gratitude. 

Please review the
 Operation Gratitude web page for important details:
https://opgrat.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/scarves-for-troops/ 
See our alpaca yarn collection Here.Let us know if you have any questions or ideas to help this program.Regards, - Brian "all thumbs" Schieber