The Signature Alpaca Scarf
This is the same product as our New Alpaca Travel Wrap, but without the bolster cover. Lovingly crafted in our artisan studios in Peru using expertly softened 100% Baby Alpaca in a 2/28 count yarn, this new edition of our alpaca jersey scarf features a more luxurious, finer knit, making it even softer and more durable than the original, and less prone to snagging. Measuring approx. 80 x 180 cm, it’s... See more
The Signature Alpaca Scarf
This is the same product as our New Alpaca Travel Wrap, but without the bolster cover.
Lovingly crafted in our artisan studios in Peru using expertly softened 100% Baby Alpaca in a 2/28 count yarn, this new edition of our alpaca jersey scarf features a more luxurious, finer knit, making it even softer and more durable than the original, and less prone to snagging.
Measuring approx. 80 x 180 cm, it’s generously sized for elegant layering without bulk, and delivers breathable warmth with a feather-light touch.
Please note, the images provided showing the wrap inside a bolster cover are for colour reference only. The bolster and card sleeve will not be included.
Founder, Samantha Holmes explains, “our previous jersey scarves were knitted in Superfine Alpaca, which is not as soft as Baby Alpaca. The yarn count is now 2/28 instead of 2/16. This is a much finer yarn than 2/16 and the knit is much tighter and less snaggable. Overall, a more refined result.”
🦙Silkier than ever, no prickle factor - ideal for sensitive skin
🦙Lighter in the hand and more fluid in drape
🦙Less bulky when layered
🦙Naturally hypoallergenic - contains no lanolin
🦙Uniquely insulating - up to 4 times warmer than sheep's wool.
🦙Squashes down small - perfectly packable
🦙Anti-microbial & odour-resistant - stays fresher, longer
🦙No pilling or bobbling - stays pristine and washes beautifully
Use it as a cosy wrap on night flights, a sophisticated evening layer, a lightweight alternative to a jacket, or a discreet and luxurious cover-up for new mums needing to feed babies on the go.
A wide selection of nature-inspired shades - rich russet, forest green, berry red, storm blue, warm greys and ochres, with a gentle marling - look closely and see the mix of colours within the yarn. Designed to echo the wilds of Scotland.
💧 Washing Instructions:
To machine wash: fold the alpaca wrap into a gauze laundry bag and seal securely. Wash on a gentle 30°C wool cycle, then remove, roll out, and dry flat on a towel. Cool iron as necessary. Alpaca washes beautifully and becomes softer.
Please follow these guidelines and you will enjoy your alpaca products for many years to come!
Knitted Items
A cool handwash (30º) with a mild detergent such as Stergene or baby shampoo is recommended. Wash for no more than 5 minutes. Rinse in lukewarm water, always pressing, not wringing the fabric. Wrap the item in a clean dry towel to absorb excess moisture. Reshape as necessary and lay flat to dry. Do not hang your wet alpaca garment as it will stretch.
While it is possible to machine wash some of our alpaca garments on a 30º cool handwash cycle (i.e. a cycle which does not run for more than ¾ hours!), we cannot guarantee the result, because the make and condition of different washing machines varies too much! However, if you do wish to use this method for some of our smaller, less delicate items, turn the product inside out, fold it neatly and place in a small gauze laundry bag to avoid the item getting stretched and losing its shape. Use a mild detergent. On no account should you use a Tumble Drier, as this will shrink the product.
Items with Alpaca Fur and Lambskin
We recommend you use a wire pet brush to restore the fur. Day to day sweat and grime disappears with a good brushing and you will be impressed how easily your fur is restored. Avoid wearing perfume or hairspray if this might come into contact with your fur as the alcohol/chemical content can dry out the leather skin. Oils may also penetrate the fur and turn rancid.
For more serious cleaning or for when liquids have been spilt on the fur, spray with a dry shampoo or cover with talcum powder (yes, even the darker coloured fur!) and gently but deeply rub in. Leave for a few minutes, then brush it out thoroughly. This will lift residues and dirt from the hair shaft and restore the fluffiness of the fur.
For items like our fur rugs and cushions, you may prefer to get your fur/fleece product professionally cleaned by a furrier or fur cleaning specialist.
For our fur pom poms and items with small amounts of fur trim, a cool handwash (30º) with a mild detergent such as baby shampoo is possible, although we recommend that you concentrate on sponging the fur clean and avoid letting the leather skin become soaked. Reshape as necessary and wrap the item in a clean dry towel to absorb excess moisture. The item must then be left flat to dry slowly and naturally, away from any direct heat such as a radiator, or the skin will go stiff and crispy. Only wash the fur as infrequently as possible as over time it will deplete the natural oils.
Storing Alpaca and Avoiding Moths
The best way to store your alpaca (whether knitted or fur) is in a sealed, but breathable bag in a cool place. Never put it away dirty as perspiration, hair gel and food stains etc attract moths. To guard against moths in the knitted items, we recommend Cedar chips or balls as cedar oil is a known deterrent to moths, although do not store your fur with cedar oil as it can dry it out. Therefore, we recommend you store your fur in a very cold environment, but not in a freezer. Moths die when the temperature goes below 8º. Moths hate light and being disturbed. Their life cycle is about 21 days, so every month, we recommend you shake out your garment and leave in bright sun light. Larvae are strongly repelled by light, and will fall from clothing when they cannot find protection.
Alpaca improves with age. Our products will not always feel as soft and supple when new as they will with continued wear.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's special about the new Alpaca Travel Wrap, compared to the Travel Shawls you used to sell which were less expensive?
We made the move to a finer grade alpaca called Baby Alpaca, and we reduced the yarn count from 2/16 to 2/28 which is nearly twice as fine. The result is a much silker, tighter, snag- resistant and pilling- resistant knit which will last and last. It has a denser handle which allows for much more versatile styling as it doesn't slip of your shoulders. It is just as warm with a similar weight. Jersey knit is notoriously tricky to produce in this format amd a lot of machine knitters avoid it, but we like a challenge and the result is beautiful.
If you have additional queries, please see our FAQ page or contact us.

