Premier Yarns · Bamboo Fair

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    Soft, breathable, and beautifully smooth, Premier Yarns Bamboo Fair is a lightweight bamboo-cotton blend yarn designed for projects you’ll want to wear and use all year round 🧶✨

    Blending the softness of bamboo with the natural comfort of cotton, Bamboo Fair has a subtle sheen and silky texture that works especially well for garments, baby makes, lightweight accessories, and warm-weather crochet or knitting.

    Its elegant drape makes it a lovely choice for shawls, tops, summer cardigans, baby blankets, and breathable everyday projects.

    Why you’ll love it:
    - Soft (really, so soft!) bamboo-cotton blend
    - Beautiful drape and subtle sheen
    - Lightweight and breathable
    - Ideal for garments, baby projects, and accessories
    - Comfortable for year-round use

    A versatile yarn with softness that feels instantly luxurious.

    Yarn details
    - Weight category: 3 / DK
    - Content: 60% rayon from bamboo, 40% cotton
    - Ball weight: 100 g / 3.5 oz
    - Length: 250 m / 273 yd

    Recommended tools
    - Knitting needles: 3.75 mm / US 5
    - Crochet hook: 4 mm / G6

    Gauge
    - 21 stitches × 17 rows = 10 cm / 4 in

    Choosing the Right Yarn

    Selecting the right yarn starts with considering how a finished piece will be used, worn, and cared for. Fibre type, weight, and structure all influence the feel, durability, and drape of a project.

    Natural fibres each behave differently. Some offer elasticity and memory, making them well suited to garments and fitted accessories, while others provide drape or breathability that works best for shawls, layers, or home pieces. Blends can balance these qualities, offering versatility across a wider range of projects.

    Yarn weight and construction affect stitch definition and fabric density. A tightly spun yarn will highlight texture and pattern, while a softer or loftier yarn creates a more relaxed fabric. Colour and dye style also play a role — solids emphasize structure, while tonal or variegated yarns introduce movement.

    We recommend choosing yarn with both the project and the finished fabric in mind, rather than focusing solely on fibre content or appearance in the skein.

    If you’re unsure which yarn best suits your project, we’re always happy to help you think through the options.

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