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From Llama Fiber to Yarn — Separation, Washing and Spinning
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From Llama Fiber to Yarn — Separation, Washing and Spinning

The llama (Lama glama) has a double-layered coat: thick, resistant outer hair (guard hair) and soft, warm inner down. The secret to obtaining quality yarn lies in the careful separation of these two layers — a process called dehairing. Llama down, when well separated, is soft, warm and almost as fine as alpaca. Andean peoples have used llama fiber for over 5,000 years for ropes, fabrics and blankets. This blueprint covers the complete process from raw fleece to finished yarn.
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5-7 horas

Instruções

1

Choosing Llama Fleece

Select raw llama fleece. Natural colors range from white, brown, gray and black, but are less varied than alpaca. A llama fleece weighs between 2 and 4 kg, but only part will be usable fiber — the rest is coarse outer hair.

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Materiais para este passo:

Lã de Lhama (Velo Cru)Lã de Lhama (Velo Cru)1 meada
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Skirting the Fleece

Spread out the fleece and remove dirty edges, belly and leg fiber. The best quality fiber is in the blanket — back and flanks.

3

Identifying the Two Layers

The llama has a double coat. Observe a lock: the thick, smooth, long hairs are the guard hair (outer coat). Between them is the down — fine, wavy and soft fiber. You need to separate the two.

4

Separating Guard Hair (Dehairing)

Take each lock and manually pull the coarse hairs out of the down. This process is called dehairing and is time-consuming but essential — guard hair in the yarn makes it rough and spiky. Andean peoples have done this by hand for millennia.

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Washing the Down

Soak the separated down in warm water (30-35°C). Like alpaca, llama has little or no lanolin. Leave to soak for 20 minutes without agitating. A gentle wash is usually sufficient.

Materiais para este passo:

ÁguaÁgua15 litros
6

Rinsing and Drying

Rinse in progressively cooler water. Drain without wringing. Spread on a net or towel in the shade to dry completely. Llama down dries quickly due to the absence of grease.

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Final Guard Hair Check

Once dry, pass through the fiber one last time and remove any remaining coarse hair. The quality of the final yarn depends directly on the quality of this separation.

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Opening the Locks

Gently pull each lock of dry down to open up the fiber structure and remove debris. Llama down is slightly shorter than alpaca — work carefully.

9

Carding the Down

Load a thin layer of down onto the carder and pass the second carder with gentle movements. Llama fiber is shorter, so card with fewer passes — 4 to 5 are enough. Do not force.

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Ferramentas necessárias:

Cardas Manuais (Par)Cardas Manuais (Par)
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Forming Rolags

Roll the carded fiber off the carder into loose cylinders. Llama down rolags are shorter and denser than alpaca ones. Reserve them in a basket.

11

Preparing the Drop Spindle

Tie the leader yarn to the spindle shaft. For short llama down, a lighter spindle works better — excessive weight can break the fiber during spinning.

Ferramentas necessárias:

Fuso de QuedaFuso de Queda
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Attaching Fiber to Leader Yarn

Overlap a tuft of down onto the leader yarn with generous overlap (10 cm). Short fiber needs more contact area to grip well when twist enters.

13

Spinning with Short Draw

Turn the spindle and draw out the fiber in short increments (5-8 cm at a time). Llama down is shorter than alpaca or sheep — long draws break the fiber. More twist compensates for the short fiber.

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Continuing to Spin

Continue the rhythm: draw small amounts of fiber, let twist in, wind onto the shaft. Llama yarn has a slightly more irregular appearance than alpaca — this is normal and gives character to the yarn.

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Plying Two Yarns

Spin two spindles of single yarn and ply them together in the opposite direction. 2-ply plied yarn is much stronger and hides irregularities of the single yarn.

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Setting the Twist

Soak the plied yarn in warm water for 20 minutes, gently squeeze and hang with light weight to dry under tension. This permanently sets the twist.

Materiais para este passo:

ÁguaÁgua5 litros
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Winding into Skein

Wind the dry yarn into a skein, tying at two points. Llama down yarn is warm, light and ideal for blankets, hats and scarves.

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Storing Guard Hair

Do not discard the separated guard hair — it is excellent for making sturdy ropes, fabrics for rugs, or filling. Andean peoples make use of all parts of the llama fleece.

Materiais

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Ferramentas necessárias

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