click to enlarge Deborah DeGraffenreid Alicia Adams, in an alpaca wool shawl, feeding her alpaca herd. Her guilt-free fur products are made from the animals sheared winter coats Alpaca fur is usually thick and scratchy, and warm enough to withstand an Andean winter, but the yarn spun from Alicia and Daniel Adams s alpaca herd is soft enough to be mistaken for cashmere. The yarn is woven into blankets, capes, sweaters, and pillows for their clothing and homeware line, Alicia Adams Alpaca. All of it is based out of their 80-acre farm, where the couple live, work, and care for the herd of alpacas that have become almost like extended family. Like their line of clothing and housewares, the couple s background is a bit of Old World charm mixed with new world ingredients. Both are half German,