From the Lab - DtO 219: Deb's Navy on Silk/Linen/Seacell/Bamboo Yarn Custom Dyed-to-Order
Description
Dyed originally for Deb, who needed the perfect navy for a little summer cardi.
Images above show this colorway on these yarn bases:
FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f4} | FS{f4}
Images have not been officially color corrected. Many thanks to my wonderful customers for allowing me to use their photographs in this listing.
::What are all these yarn bases?::
Yardage and fiber content for each of my bases is listed in the "About" section of this shop. Go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/dyedianadye#about and make sure you click the "More" link. Or, just scroll to the very bottom of this page to see them in my FAQs.
::Can I see more pictures?::
Color details, including more photos and links to projects are here: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3206134/101-125#124 - if you're not a Ravelry member, join! It's free and wonderful.
::Why is this colorway in the Lab?::
Only because I haven't done the work write a description or to dye and photograph it across multiple bases. The formula is final, the color is done - and why should I make you wait for me to do the labor?
::Caking and Gift Bagging::
I will happily cake your yarn or even gift bag it! See this listing to order: https://www.etsy.com/listing/247281984/yarn-caked-and-gift-bagged
::What about new colorways? And are there scheduled updates?::
In addition to some special events, there are regular releases of brand new colors directly to Dye-to-Order. If you're a Ravelry member, visit http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3136394/ to be in the know and join the conversation.
::Care and Feeding::
Hand washing is recommended. The dyes I use are low-impact Procion MX fiber reactive dyes, the same that I use for all dyedianadye garments and accessories. I use a cold water process, randomly distributing color, often in multiple baths to produce a glazed and layered effect. The result is no regular striping or predictable pooling. In the silk blend yarns, both the silk and linen fibers take up the color. You may have a slight coloring of water in the first bath, but the color of your yarn will not change.
Colors strike and move differently on different fibers. In addition, color movement and flow will vary from base to base and lot to lot and skein to skein. If your garment requires more than a single skein, consider alternating between skeins.
And, thank you for visiting!
Images above show this colorway on these yarn bases:
FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f4} | FS{f4}
Images have not been officially color corrected. Many thanks to my wonderful customers for allowing me to use their photographs in this listing.
::What are all these yarn bases?::
Yardage and fiber content for each of my bases is listed in the "About" section of this shop. Go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/dyedianadye#about and make sure you click the "More" link. Or, just scroll to the very bottom of this page to see them in my FAQs.
::Can I see more pictures?::
Color details, including more photos and links to projects are here: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3206134/101-125#124 - if you're not a Ravelry member, join! It's free and wonderful.
::Why is this colorway in the Lab?::
Only because I haven't done the work write a description or to dye and photograph it across multiple bases. The formula is final, the color is done - and why should I make you wait for me to do the labor?
::Caking and Gift Bagging::
I will happily cake your yarn or even gift bag it! See this listing to order: https://www.etsy.com/listing/247281984/yarn-caked-and-gift-bagged
::What about new colorways? And are there scheduled updates?::
In addition to some special events, there are regular releases of brand new colors directly to Dye-to-Order. If you're a Ravelry member, visit http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3136394/ to be in the know and join the conversation.
::Care and Feeding::
Hand washing is recommended. The dyes I use are low-impact Procion MX fiber reactive dyes, the same that I use for all dyedianadye garments and accessories. I use a cold water process, randomly distributing color, often in multiple baths to produce a glazed and layered effect. The result is no regular striping or predictable pooling. In the silk blend yarns, both the silk and linen fibers take up the color. You may have a slight coloring of water in the first bath, but the color of your yarn will not change.
Colors strike and move differently on different fibers. In addition, color movement and flow will vary from base to base and lot to lot and skein to skein. If your garment requires more than a single skein, consider alternating between skeins.
And, thank you for visiting!
Dyed originally for Deb, who needed the perfect navy for a little summer cardi.
Images above show this colorway on these yarn bases:
FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f4} | FS{f4}
Images have not been officially color corrected. Many thanks to my wonderful customers for allowing me to use their photographs in this listing.
::What are all these yarn bases?::
Yardage and fiber content for each of my bases is listed in the "About" section of this shop. Go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/dyedianadye#about and make sure you click the "More" link. Or, just scroll to the very bottom of this page to see them in my FAQs.
::Can I see more pictures?::
Color details, including more photos and links to projects are here: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3206134/101-125#124 - if you're not a Ravelry member, join! It's free and wonderful.
::Why is this colorway in the Lab?::
Only because I haven't done the work write a description or to dye and photograph it across multiple bases. The formula is final, the color is done - and why should I make you wait for me to do the labor?
::Caking and Gift Bagging::
I will happily cake your yarn or even gift bag it! See this listing to order: https://www.etsy.com/listing/247281984/yarn-caked-and-gift-bagged
::What about new colorways? And are there scheduled updates?::
In addition to some special events, there are regular releases of brand new colors directly to Dye-to-Order. If you're a Ravelry member, visit http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3136394/ to be in the know and join the conversation.
::Care and Feeding::
Hand washing is recommended. The dyes I use are low-impact Procion MX fiber reactive dyes, the same that I use for all dyedianadye garments and accessories. I use a cold water process, randomly distributing color, often in multiple baths to produce a glazed and layered effect. The result is no regular striping or predictable pooling. In the silk blend yarns, both the silk and linen fibers take up the color. You may have a slight coloring of water in the first bath, but the color of your yarn will not change.
Colors strike and move differently on different fibers. In addition, color movement and flow will vary from base to base and lot to lot and skein to skein. If your garment requires more than a single skein, consider alternating between skeins.
And, thank you for visiting!
Images above show this colorway on these yarn bases:
FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f2} | FS{f4} | FS{f4}
Images have not been officially color corrected. Many thanks to my wonderful customers for allowing me to use their photographs in this listing.
::What are all these yarn bases?::
Yardage and fiber content for each of my bases is listed in the "About" section of this shop. Go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/dyedianadye#about and make sure you click the "More" link. Or, just scroll to the very bottom of this page to see them in my FAQs.
::Can I see more pictures?::
Color details, including more photos and links to projects are here: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3206134/101-125#124 - if you're not a Ravelry member, join! It's free and wonderful.
::Why is this colorway in the Lab?::
Only because I haven't done the work write a description or to dye and photograph it across multiple bases. The formula is final, the color is done - and why should I make you wait for me to do the labor?
::Caking and Gift Bagging::
I will happily cake your yarn or even gift bag it! See this listing to order: https://www.etsy.com/listing/247281984/yarn-caked-and-gift-bagged
::What about new colorways? And are there scheduled updates?::
In addition to some special events, there are regular releases of brand new colors directly to Dye-to-Order. If you're a Ravelry member, visit http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3136394/ to be in the know and join the conversation.
::Care and Feeding::
Hand washing is recommended. The dyes I use are low-impact Procion MX fiber reactive dyes, the same that I use for all dyedianadye garments and accessories. I use a cold water process, randomly distributing color, often in multiple baths to produce a glazed and layered effect. The result is no regular striping or predictable pooling. In the silk blend yarns, both the silk and linen fibers take up the color. You may have a slight coloring of water in the first bath, but the color of your yarn will not change.
Colors strike and move differently on different fibers. In addition, color movement and flow will vary from base to base and lot to lot and skein to skein. If your garment requires more than a single skein, consider alternating between skeins.
And, thank you for visiting!
Reviews
(1,362)Reviewed by MarHare
5 out of 5 stars
Jan 30, 2018
Really beautiful!! Thanks so much, Diana!!

From the Lab - DtO 219: Deb's Navy on Silk/Linen/Seacell/Bamboo Yarn Custom Dyed-to-Order
Reviewed by peridot5113
5 out of 5 stars
Jan 16, 2018
Love the color and the silk is amazing! Will be orering more soon!

From the Lab - DtO 315: Calypso on Silk/Linen/Seacell/Bamboo Yarn Custom Dyed-to-Order
Reviewed by tvblackwell
5 out of 5 stars
Oct 4, 2017
Intense, amazing colour. Full and vibrant

From the Lab - DtO 315: Calypso on Silk/Linen/Seacell/Bamboo Yarn Custom Dyed-to-Order
Reviewed by Praew Sorasuchart
5 out of 5 stars
Sep 29, 2017
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL. It's so stunning. I can't wait to knit it.

From the Lab - DtO 315: Calypso on Silk/Linen/Seacell/Bamboo Yarn Custom Dyed-to-Order
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About my Yarn Bases
TussaLin (TL)
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in light fingering/heavy lace weight at 756y/691m/4oz. Wild silk and fluffy linen, rustic, with a matte finish, very soft for linen, knits up light as air and holds a block beautifully. TL is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
TussaLin{sport} (TL{s})
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in sport weight at 378y/346m/4oz. Two strands of TL twisted together to make a dense, round, delicious yarn. Perfect for tops and cardigans, especially for warm weather wear. TL{s} is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
FlaxenSilk{cobweb} (FS{c})
Cobweb weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 1640y/1500m/100g. Light as air and oh, so elegant. If you're looking for a toothy, gossamer lace that blocks to crisp and shiny perfection, FS{c} is for you. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{lace} (FS{l})
Lace weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 875y/800m/100g. Very shiny and utterly elegant, with an almost waxy hand, makes divinely gorgeous lace and holds a block magnificently. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 4 ply} (FS{f4})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Softer and a bit more plump than her two ply sister, elegant, super shiny, very soft, gorgeous stitch definition. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 2 ply} (FS{f2})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Darker, more natural base color than the rest of her FS sisters, with a smooth, even twist. Gorgeous stitch definition and an elegant, weighty drape. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{double knit} (FS{dk})
DK weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 273y/250m/100g. The biggest sister of the FS family, this one has a lovely sheen and a definite twist, fabulous texture, divine drape. Perfect for an elegant cardi or top. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{lace} (SS{l})
Lace weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 875y/800m/100g. Luscious sheen, smooth twist, drapy and oh, so elegant. Lovely in anything lacy. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{fingering} (SS{f})
Fingering weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 437y/400m/100g. Exactly the same as her lacy sister SS{l}, but with twice the plies. Utterly delicious and totally luxe. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
PurBamboo{heavy lace} (PB{hl})
Heavy Lace weight 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Very shiny, lovely to knit, gorgeous stitch definition, blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
PurBamboo{fingering} (PB{f})
Fingering weight 100% Bamboo, 378y/346m/4oz. A slightly looser spin than her lace sister, this yarn is wonderful to knit or weave, with gorgeous stitch definition, and blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
muBamboo{light fingering} (mB{lf})
Light Fingering weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Made of 6 bamboo strands, unplied. This yarn is very easy on the hands, with an amazing drape, lovely texture, and luscious sheen - perfect for garments, lacy shawls, and any woven projects. Due to its stranded composition, mB{lf} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3463663/
muBamboo{cobweb} (mB{c})
Cobweb weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 1390y/1270m/100g. Made of 2 bamboo strands, unplied. Even though it's cobweb, it's got a tooth and isn't too slippery. Perfect for cobweb projects, this yarn has gorgeous stitch definition and a delicious hand. Like its big sister, mB{c} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3518538/
TussaLin (TL)
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in light fingering/heavy lace weight at 756y/691m/4oz. Wild silk and fluffy linen, rustic, with a matte finish, very soft for linen, knits up light as air and holds a block beautifully. TL is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
TussaLin{sport} (TL{s})
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in sport weight at 378y/346m/4oz. Two strands of TL twisted together to make a dense, round, delicious yarn. Perfect for tops and cardigans, especially for warm weather wear. TL{s} is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
FlaxenSilk{cobweb} (FS{c})
Cobweb weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 1640y/1500m/100g. Light as air and oh, so elegant. If you're looking for a toothy, gossamer lace that blocks to crisp and shiny perfection, FS{c} is for you. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{lace} (FS{l})
Lace weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 875y/800m/100g. Very shiny and utterly elegant, with an almost waxy hand, makes divinely gorgeous lace and holds a block magnificently. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 4 ply} (FS{f4})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Softer and a bit more plump than her two ply sister, elegant, super shiny, very soft, gorgeous stitch definition. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 2 ply} (FS{f2})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Darker, more natural base color than the rest of her FS sisters, with a smooth, even twist. Gorgeous stitch definition and an elegant, weighty drape. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{double knit} (FS{dk})
DK weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 273y/250m/100g. The biggest sister of the FS family, this one has a lovely sheen and a definite twist, fabulous texture, divine drape. Perfect for an elegant cardi or top. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{lace} (SS{l})
Lace weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 875y/800m/100g. Luscious sheen, smooth twist, drapy and oh, so elegant. Lovely in anything lacy. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{fingering} (SS{f})
Fingering weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 437y/400m/100g. Exactly the same as her lacy sister SS{l}, but with twice the plies. Utterly delicious and totally luxe. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
PurBamboo{heavy lace} (PB{hl})
Heavy Lace weight 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Very shiny, lovely to knit, gorgeous stitch definition, blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
PurBamboo{fingering} (PB{f})
Fingering weight 100% Bamboo, 378y/346m/4oz. A slightly looser spin than her lace sister, this yarn is wonderful to knit or weave, with gorgeous stitch definition, and blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
muBamboo{light fingering} (mB{lf})
Light Fingering weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Made of 6 bamboo strands, unplied. This yarn is very easy on the hands, with an amazing drape, lovely texture, and luscious sheen - perfect for garments, lacy shawls, and any woven projects. Due to its stranded composition, mB{lf} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3463663/
muBamboo{cobweb} (mB{c})
Cobweb weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 1390y/1270m/100g. Made of 2 bamboo strands, unplied. Even though it's cobweb, it's got a tooth and isn't too slippery. Perfect for cobweb projects, this yarn has gorgeous stitch definition and a delicious hand. Like its big sister, mB{c} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3518538/
About my Yarn Bases
TussaLin (TL)
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in light fingering/heavy lace weight at 756y/691m/4oz. Wild silk and fluffy linen, rustic, with a matte finish, very soft for linen, knits up light as air and holds a block beautifully. TL is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
TussaLin{sport} (TL{s})
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in sport weight at 378y/346m/4oz. Two strands of TL twisted together to make a dense, round, delicious yarn. Perfect for tops and cardigans, especially for warm weather wear. TL{s} is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
FlaxenSilk{cobweb} (FS{c})
Cobweb weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 1640y/1500m/100g. Light as air and oh, so elegant. If you're looking for a toothy, gossamer lace that blocks to crisp and shiny perfection, FS{c} is for you. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{lace} (FS{l})
Lace weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 875y/800m/100g. Very shiny and utterly elegant, with an almost waxy hand, makes divinely gorgeous lace and holds a block magnificently. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 4 ply} (FS{f4})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Softer and a bit more plump than her two ply sister, elegant, super shiny, very soft, gorgeous stitch definition. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 2 ply} (FS{f2})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Darker, more natural base color than the rest of her FS sisters, with a smooth, even twist. Gorgeous stitch definition and an elegant, weighty drape. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{double knit} (FS{dk})
DK weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 273y/250m/100g. The biggest sister of the FS family, this one has a lovely sheen and a definite twist, fabulous texture, divine drape. Perfect for an elegant cardi or top. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{lace} (SS{l})
Lace weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 875y/800m/100g. Luscious sheen, smooth twist, drapy and oh, so elegant. Lovely in anything lacy. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{fingering} (SS{f})
Fingering weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 437y/400m/100g. Exactly the same as her lacy sister SS{l}, but with twice the plies. Utterly delicious and totally luxe. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
PurBamboo{heavy lace} (PB{hl})
Heavy Lace weight 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Very shiny, lovely to knit, gorgeous stitch definition, blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
PurBamboo{fingering} (PB{f})
Fingering weight 100% Bamboo, 378y/346m/4oz. A slightly looser spin than her lace sister, this yarn is wonderful to knit or weave, with gorgeous stitch definition, and blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
muBamboo{light fingering} (mB{lf})
Light Fingering weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Made of 6 bamboo strands, unplied. This yarn is very easy on the hands, with an amazing drape, lovely texture, and luscious sheen - perfect for garments, lacy shawls, and any woven projects. Due to its stranded composition, mB{lf} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3463663/
muBamboo{cobweb} (mB{c})
Cobweb weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 1390y/1270m/100g. Made of 2 bamboo strands, unplied. Even though it's cobweb, it's got a tooth and isn't too slippery. Perfect for cobweb projects, this yarn has gorgeous stitch definition and a delicious hand. Like its big sister, mB{c} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3518538/
TussaLin (TL)
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in light fingering/heavy lace weight at 756y/691m/4oz. Wild silk and fluffy linen, rustic, with a matte finish, very soft for linen, knits up light as air and holds a block beautifully. TL is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
TussaLin{sport} (TL{s})
65% Tussah Silk, 35% Linen, in sport weight at 378y/346m/4oz. Two strands of TL twisted together to make a dense, round, delicious yarn. Perfect for tops and cardigans, especially for warm weather wear. TL{s} is not strong enough to be used as a warp in weaving. Spun in Canada.
FlaxenSilk{cobweb} (FS{c})
Cobweb weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 1640y/1500m/100g. Light as air and oh, so elegant. If you're looking for a toothy, gossamer lace that blocks to crisp and shiny perfection, FS{c} is for you. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{lace} (FS{l})
Lace weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 875y/800m/100g. Very shiny and utterly elegant, with an almost waxy hand, makes divinely gorgeous lace and holds a block magnificently. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 4 ply} (FS{f4})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Softer and a bit more plump than her two ply sister, elegant, super shiny, very soft, gorgeous stitch definition. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{fingering 2 ply} (FS{f2})
Fingering weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Linen, 437y/400m/100g. Darker, more natural base color than the rest of her FS sisters, with a smooth, even twist. Gorgeous stitch definition and an elegant, weighty drape. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
FlaxenSilk{double knit} (FS{dk})
DK weight 65% Mulberry Silk, 35% Bleached Linen, 273y/250m/100g. The biggest sister of the FS family, this one has a lovely sheen and a definite twist, fabulous texture, divine drape. Perfect for an elegant cardi or top. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{lace} (SS{l})
Lace weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 875y/800m/100g. Luscious sheen, smooth twist, drapy and oh, so elegant. Lovely in anything lacy. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
SilkenSea{fingering} (SS{f})
Fingering weight 70% Mulberry Silk, 30% SeaCell, 437y/400m/100g. Exactly the same as her lacy sister SS{l}, but with twice the plies. Utterly delicious and totally luxe. Spun by Camenzind in Switzerland.
PurBamboo{heavy lace} (PB{hl})
Heavy Lace weight 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Very shiny, lovely to knit, gorgeous stitch definition, blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
PurBamboo{fingering} (PB{f})
Fingering weight 100% Bamboo, 378y/346m/4oz. A slightly looser spin than her lace sister, this yarn is wonderful to knit or weave, with gorgeous stitch definition, and blocks beautifully. Spun in Canada.
muBamboo{light fingering} (mB{lf})
Light Fingering weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 694y/616m/150g. Made of 6 bamboo strands, unplied. This yarn is very easy on the hands, with an amazing drape, lovely texture, and luscious sheen - perfect for garments, lacy shawls, and any woven projects. Due to its stranded composition, mB{lf} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3463663/
muBamboo{cobweb} (mB{c})
Cobweb weight multi-stranded 100% Bamboo, 1390y/1270m/100g. Made of 2 bamboo strands, unplied. Even though it's cobweb, it's got a tooth and isn't too slippery. Perfect for cobweb projects, this yarn has gorgeous stitch definition and a delicious hand. Like its big sister, mB{c} is not for everyone - learn more by visiting the test thread: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/envision/3518538/
From the Lab - DtO 219: Deb's Navy on Silk/Linen/Seacell/Bamboo Yarn Custom Dyed-to-Order
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