Yarn development for The Fibre Co. always begins by trialing blends of various fibres. And it was no different for Canopy. The rising popularity of bamboo as a sustainable resource was an obvious choice to add incredible sheen and strength to a new breed of TFC yarns. Daphne’s previous work life had led to several years spent in Africa and so a colour palette was developed that was reminiscent of the fauna and flora of these tropical ecosystems. It’s why the tagline for Canopy has always been ‘fruits of the forest’ and explains the heady mix of bright, rich duotones that resulted. A mix of alpaca, bamboo and merino means a soothing drape with a cozy warmth too. The 3 ply of Canopy Fingering provides good stitch definition that means it works well for both colorwork and textured knits.
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Yarn development for The Fibre Co. always begins by trialing blends of various fibres. And it was no different for Canopy. The rising popularity of bamboo as a sustainable resource was an obvious choice to add incredible sheen and strength to a new breed of TFC yarns. Daphne’s previous work life had led to several years spent in Africa and so a colour palette was developed that was reminiscent of the fauna and flora of these tropical ecosystems. It’s why the tagline for Canopy has always been ‘fruits of the forest’ and explains the heady mix of bright, rich duotones that resulted. A mix of alpaca, bamboo and merino means a soothing drape with a cozy warmth too. The 3 ply of Canopy Fingering provides good stitch definition that means it works well for both colorwork and textured knits.