Hello weavers! I purchased the Bambu yarns to make the Heavenly Check scarf as a Christmas present. I am trying to understand what the size and number of plys are for the Bambu 12 gauge. Does "gauge" also refer to "size"? For example we have size 8 for an 8/2 cotton; is the Bambu 12 gauge also considered a 12/2 yarn? I think the bambu has 2 plys, although they appear to be extremely loosely plied.
I've never worked with such fine yarn before; I am taking the threading slowly to make sure I don't make mistakes.
Hi Meridee,
That Bambu yarn was created for knitting machines and 'gauge' is a knitting machine term. It is made up of 2 strands of very fine 2 ply. The fine 2 ply is very tightly twisted which is what gives it strength and the loosely plied 2 strands gives it drape. Many knitting yarns are constructed that way. You will be fine with this yarn. It doesn't need a ton of tension....just enough to get a clean shed. Hope this helps.
Jane