About Us

Peaceful Heart Alpacas is run by Sharla Willis, her parents Mike and Linda, and her son David.  We were seeking a peaceful lifestyle where we could spend time working together outside, and we found it with our alpacas among the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Linda talking with Ima Joy

We began looking into alpacas in 2005, after Sharla started spinning.  She loved working with alpaca, and quickly was hooked on this incredible fiber.  Soon after we had the chance to meet some alpacas up close at a Fiber Fair and started on the road to investigating the alpaca lifestyle.  It was a short trip for us as we soon realized that this was the perfect life for us.  David loved anything that involved animals and/or being outdoors; Sharla was looking for a small farm; Linda had already fallen in love with ‘those cute alpacas on TV’; and Mike was impressed as we visited a number of alpaca farms and talked with alpaca farmers.  By the end of the year we had purchased our first alpacas and were searching for our dream farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Mike directing traffic

We found the perfect place as we were driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway one evening.  A small, old farmhouse with springs, creeks, trees, and plenty of good pasture land.  We moved in February 2006 and started to work getting the property ready.  We built a barn and sheds and began fencing.  As we got each pasture fenced in and a shed ready for them to use, we began moving our alpacas home.  By the end of the year, everyone was on the farm and we had had our first two crias born.

David Feeding the Boys

Since then, the farm has continued to grow and expand in ways we did not initially expect.  Our 100 year old farmhouse has proven to be the perfect location for a three room store, full of alpaca products both locally made and fair trade certified from Peru.  One room has become a fully stocked yarn shop with alpaca yarns of every weight and color as well as knitting needles, crochet hooks and patterns.  It was no surprise that Linda and Sharla have become weavers and knitters as in addition to Sharla’s lifetime love of crochet, but nobody expected Mike to create such lovely handwoven shawls.  He’d never had a chance to explore his creative side, but has proven to have a great eye for color and loves to weave.  Our love of fiber arts led to the creation of our fiber art classes throughout the year, exploring all the wonderful things you can do with alpaca fiber.  In October 2008, we held our first weaving class in our new fiber studio located in the upper pasture surrounded by alpacas.

Monty and Sharla

It all comes back to the alpacas.  We love being with them and getting to know their unique personalities.  David continues to love being outside and working with the alpacas.  He proudly wears the title of pasture management, and like all of us is excited by every birth.

We hope you’ll give us the chance to share the joys and challenges of raising alpacas with you.  Stop by the farm or give us a call at 276-728-4950.

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Photos taken by Karen Bopp of Barking Beagle Studios.

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