> warmer than wool, although it's wonderful, wonderful stuff. Alpaca,
for one, is something like 7 times warmer than wool (comes from a
member of the camelid family, originally from South America). There's
also llama(a relative of alpaca), vicuna (very difficult to get), and
the warmest of all, quiviut, which is *very* expensive, but a dream for
warmth.
thanks for the info on the wool. i'll be searching the internet for a
week on "quiviuts now!!!!! lol. i've already looked in delaine merino
sheeps all last week! they grow the finest and warmest thread of all
the sheep breeds that i have heard of. it is considered to be super
fine compared to some wools.
a quivuit?!! thank you for the reply!!
merry christmas and happy new years!
from suzy in tennessee,u.s.a.
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