Friday, October 17, 2008
Allure Collection
Veronica Diaz
veronica_diaz@willkaknitwear.com
WILLKA KNITWEAR
Alpaca & Cotton
www.willkaknitwear.com
City centre collection
Veronica Diaz
veronica_diaz@willkaknitwear.com
WILLKA KNITWEAR
Alpaca & Cotton
www.willkaknitwear.com
Friday, October 10, 2008
Hello!
As my friend and business partner said lines below, who begins this introduction is a fashion designer as well and we both work together our international fashion brand named Willka Knitwear. We want to share with you our latest collections based on Alpaca and Cotton and also give you a glimpse of what and how to wear and combine our gorgeous and trendy pieces and of course to share with us your comments. Enjoy this blog!
Monica Sam
monica_sam@willkaknitwear.com
WILLKA KNITWEAR
Alpaca & Cotton
www.willkaknitwear.com
Monica Sam
monica_sam@willkaknitwear.com
WILLKA KNITWEAR
Alpaca & Cotton
www.willkaknitwear.com
I'm "the blogger"
My name is Veronica Diaz. I'm a peruvian fashion designer. I'm one the owners of Willka Knitwear international fashion brand from Gradisa SAC and the commercial manager too. I will post all news of Willka Knitwear, like pictures of collections, runaways shows and besides i will share with you special knitting proyects. Don't forget to take a look of the newest post!!!
Veronica Diaz
veronica_diaz@willkaknitwear.com
WILLKA KNITWEAR
Alpaca & Cotton
www.willkaknitwear.com
Veronica Diaz
veronica_diaz@willkaknitwear.com
WILLKA KNITWEAR
Alpaca & Cotton
www.willkaknitwear.com
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
What is an alpaca?
Alpaca is a native camelid from the high Andes Mountains of South America. Domesticated for centuries by the Inca. Alpacas lives on the level heights of the andes of Ecuador, southern Peru, northern Bolivia, and northern Chile at an altitude of 3500 to 5000 meters above sea-level.
Alpaca fiber is a light-weight, soft, durable, luxurious and silky natural fiber. It is soft like cashmere and stronger than wool. This unique hollow core fiber is extremely light yet retains the ability to warm its wearer against even the harshest winter chills.
In "willka knitwear" we used it for produce sweater, coats, tops and accesories made by machine, hand knitting, crochet, etc.
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