Friday, January 19, 2007

Eugeni.x - A shop of Alpacas




Eugenix is a small company that specialized on alpacas! Steve and Jennifer, a young couple in Etobicoke started their retail business just before last Christmas. They started breeding alpacas at a farm (Green Acres Alpacas) in Southern Ontario 2 years ago. They sell 100% Canadian alpaca yarn, roving, hand-woven scarves and baby booties that made from their own alpacas! As well they carry other manufacturer's alpaca products. At this stage, they haven't established a store front. But you can have a visit and touch the purest alpaca products at their house by appointment. You can also visit Green Acres Alpacas and say hello to Shaccoyo and Peanut, the two alpacas raised by Jenn and Steve.

Website: http://www.alpacaeugenix.com/home1.html
Jennifer's e-mail: Jennifer.Hagey@quebecorworld.com

8 Comments:

Blogger Cheryl said...

Hey can I recommend some other GTA stores. There is Unwind on Main Street in Newmarket, Needles and Knit on Yonge Street in Aurora and finally Knit or Knot down the street from Needles and Knit. My favourites are the first two! Thanks for having this blog. It's very handy!

8:18 AM  
Blogger NostalgicKnot said...

Hey Cheryl thank you for telling me more GTA stores! But yeah these stores are kinda far away from my house, can't go there until summer. But promise I will have a visit some day later.

4:47 PM  
Blogger Craftlover said...

Thanks for introducing this new store, the store's name is very 'unique' too. :)

8:10 PM  
Blogger mamakat said...

wow, this is an amazing resource! thanks for all the info & pictures. I can't wait to check out the place in First Markham!

5:17 AM  
Blogger Blu Roux said...

Just heard about another place downtown! Maybe you can do a review for us:
http://www.lindenhofwoolmill.com/index.htm

5:08 AM  
Blogger Adie said...

How about The Knit Cafe in Toronto? (1050 Queen St. West)

8:30 PM  
Blogger Jello said...

thanks for the posts about yarn shops in toronto! visit my blog. i linked your blog to mine since its so useful.

http://jellosknits.blogspot.com

10:26 PM  
Blogger Steph M said...

Also, there is "Americo" which is on Queen W close to Bathurst - expensive but beautiful yarns and patterns! http://www.americo.ca/

3:53 PM  

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