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Bamboo Fabric

Bamboo fabric is prized for its softness: light, breathable and lovely against the skin, which is why it's a favourite for t-shirts, loungewear and baby clothes. This collection is led by soft, stretchy bamboo jersey, with woven bamboo blends like bamboo-linen shirting and challis too. Most bamboo cloth is a bamboo viscose, spun from the plant into a smooth, drapey fibre. Order a sample first to feel the softness before you cut.

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Bamboo fabric has a reputation for being one of the softest, most comfortable fabrics you can wear next to the skin. Most of what's sold as bamboo, including the jersey that makes up much of this collection, is bamboo viscose: the bamboo is processed into a regenerated cellulose fibre, which is what gives it that silky, drapey softness and its breathability. It's a natural choice for anything worn close to the body.

What to make with bamboo fabric

Bamboo's softness and drape suit clothes worn against the skin. The jersey is made for t-shirts, tops, loungewear, dresses and layering, and it's a popular, gentle choice for baby and children's clothes and base layers. The woven blends extend to soft shirts, relaxed tailoring and drapey dresses.

A note on sustainability and care

Bamboo grows quickly and needs little water, but it's worth being clear that most bamboo fabric is a processed viscose rather than a raw natural fibre, so the honest sustainability signal is certification: several lines here are OEKO-TEX certified or use organic or recycled content. For care, bamboo jersey is soft but can be delicate, so wash it cool, avoid high heat and reshape while damp. Sew the jersey with a ballpoint needle and a stretch stitch. Follow the guidance on the individual product page, as this varies.

What is bamboo fabric made from?

Most bamboo fabric, including the jersey that leads this collection, is bamboo viscose: the bamboo plant is processed into a regenerated cellulose fibre. That process is what gives it its silky softness, drape and breathability. A few woven pieces blend bamboo with linen or other fibres.

Is bamboo fabric eco-friendly?

Bamboo itself grows fast and needs little water, which is a genuine plus, but most bamboo fabric is a processed viscose rather than a raw natural fibre, so the manufacturing matters. The most reliable signal is certification, so look for the OEKO-TEX, organic or recycled-content lines in the range rather than relying on "bamboo" alone.

What can I make with bamboo fabric?

The jersey is ideal for t-shirts, tops, loungewear, dresses and layering, and it's a gentle, popular choice for baby and children's clothes and base layers. The woven bamboo blends extend to soft shirts, relaxed tailoring and drapey dresses.

How do I sew and care for bamboo jersey?

Sew it like any knit: a ballpoint or stretch needle, a stretch or narrow zig-zag stitch, and a walking foot help it feed smoothly. It's soft but can be delicate, so wash cool, avoid high heat and reshape while damp. Follow the care guidance on the product page, as this varies.

Can I order a sample before buying?

Yes. Most fabrics are available as a sample so you can check the softness, weight and colour before committing to a full cut. Use the Order Sample option on the product page.

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