We went deep into the benefits of Bamboo fiber, yesterday, but I’ve got to do one more lace stitch with this yarn because it just looks so darn good. The Fern Grotto Lace stitch is from the same book as I talked about in Wednesday’s post. I wanted to see…
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Yesterday I went over the Ocean Lace stitch by Melissa Leapman, today I’ll talk about Bamboo Pop and for whom you should be knitting. We all have those for which we want to knit. Using bamboo yarn, being a relatively new fiber in the yarn world, it’s important to know…
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Yesterday I went over the waffle stitch and how it’s a more subtle stitch knit up in Bamboo Pop yarn. Today I’ll talk about a stitch that Bamboo Pop does really well, lace! The Ocean Lace stitch from Melissa Leapman’s book The Knit Stitch Pattern Handbook. I still cannot believe…
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Since the Clematis Cowl stitch worked out so well decided to try out other stitches. Bamboo Pop really is the perfect yarn for stitch work. The cotton bamboo blend will hold its structure well. You won’t have to worry about the stitch getting distorted with blocking and age. One of…
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Bamboo Pop has been featured on KNITmuch before, Charles gave a very thorough overview of this yarn in Knitting with bamboo-cotton yarn. And there are more posts that will stem from these posts under KNITmuch Bamboo pop yarn. As this is my first time working with Bamboo Pop, I’ll scatter…