A Llama and Me
A wild llama roaming the fields of northern British Columbia is about to become dog food, but so far he has evaded his hunters. A whisper reaches us that if we could catch him, we could keep him.
You guessed it, we found him and he just waltzed right into the trailer we had borrowed!
TomBurke was the first of many and since then, The Llama Sanctuary has rescued a great many animals. Homes are found for the majority of the llamas and alpacas that find their way to The Llama Sanctuary, but still The Sanctuary is home for between 30 to 40 llamas and alpacas at any given time. That requires a lot of time and a lot of money and that’s what this Etsy store is all about: raising funds for The Llama Sanctuary. Every penny goes to help the animals in need.
You might notice that we don’t actually have much alpaca yarn in store. That’s because we don’t have a large supply of it. But we love working with it and you will find many videos and articles on our main website www.FABinBC.com showing the many and varied projects involving weaving, spinning, felting, knitting, crochet and even fibre processing.
So when you are admiring the projects you make with the fibre and yarn we supply, take a moment to feel good, knowing that, because of your craft or gift, a little more love has gone forth into the world.
With our Blessings
Lynne and David