amaizing bamboo cornucopia
Aug. 7th, 2006 22:15![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
a new vegan alternative to animal-based fibres: a couple of companies, kollage yarns and south west trading company now offer yarn from corn. SWTC also has a 100% bamboo yarn. don't know how either of those measure up in green terms, though.
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on 2006-08-08 06:14 (UTC)I had a ball of another kind of bamboo yarn and I gave it to
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on 2006-08-08 06:44 (UTC)IANA vegan, but as much as I love knitting with wool, I have a hard time wearing it next to my skin (except as socks), and it's too warm for the climate here most of the year, so I've been playing with all the plant-fiber yarns I can lay hands on.
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on 2006-08-08 23:00 (UTC)something else i'd like to try is ecospun/fortrel, which is made from recycled pop (PET) bottles -- not natural, but hey, at least 100% recycled -- but i haven't found it yet locally.
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on 2006-08-09 03:52 (UTC)Be vewy careful! That how the yarn addiction starts!
As for durability, the corn yarn review was favorable for washing, so if I find some, I may have to try it.
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on 2006-08-09 04:50 (UTC)i don't know how long-lasting it is either, and i suspect nobody does because it's so new. but since it's expensive i doubt people will make things from it that undergo the sort of stress cotton and everyday synthetics have to put up with.
i'm gonna buy some and make long swatches to wash, to see how it affects the drape (certain yarns like flax, hemp, and natural cottons really improve with multiple washings).