Pus

Pus

Pus by Du Store Alpakka is a super bulky yarn produced in Peru and with a composition of 70% baby alpaca, 17% acrylic, and 13% polyamide. The inclusion of baby alpaca fibers, taken from the first shearing of the alpaca goat, makes Pus incredibly soft. It is a fluffy, light yarn with a cable-spun core, where multiple strands of fiber are twisted together to form a dense central core. The core is then encased or wrapped with additional fibers, creating a yarn with a unique texture and structure: a stronger center and a softer outer layer.

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Pus

Pus by Du Store Alpakka is a super bulky yarn produced in Peru and with a composition of 70% baby alpaca, 17% acrylic, and 13% polyamide. The inclusion of baby alpaca fibers, taken from the first shearing of the alpaca goat, makes Pus incredibly soft. It is a fluffy, light yarn with a cable-spun core, where multiple strands of fiber are twisted together to form a dense central core. The core is then encased or wrapped with additional fibers, creating a yarn with a unique texture and structure: a stronger center and a softer outer layer.

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Pus by Du Store Alpakka is a super bulky yarn produced in Peru and with a composition of 70% baby alpaca, 17% acrylic, and 13% polyamide. The inclusion of baby alpaca fibers, taken from the first shearing of the alpaca goat, makes Pus incredibly soft. It is a fluffy, light yarn with a cable-spun core, where multiple strands of fiber are twisted together to form a dense central core. The core is then encased or wrapped with additional fibers, creating a yarn with a unique texture and structure: a stronger center and a softer outer layer.