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Lion Brand Yarn Coboo Yarn in Bayberry is a premium CYC 3 yarn that combines 51% cotton and 49% rayon from bamboo, offering a lightweight, versatile option for knitting and crocheting. Each skein weighs 3.5 oz and measures 232 yards, making it perfect for a variety of projects. Easy to care for, this yarn is machine washable and dryable, catering to both novice and expert crafters alike.
S**L
This yarn is excellent!
I love knitting projects with it as it is so inexpensive, offers great color choices, the finished product looks and feels so very nice with its sheen, knitting doesn’t have to be a luxury hobby. It doesn’t split just like any other cotton yarn, it’s not a quality issue, it’s that most cotton yarns not matter how expensive have this splitting behavior that is a little annoying to get used to but over time you get a hang of it how to work with it best.
S**7
Beautiful yarn
I love this soft cotton yarn. It drapes beautifully and feels very high-quality. I made a skirt from two colors of this and plan on ordering more soon. There is potential for splitting but I had no problems and I just taught myself to crochet last year. I only wish they made more bright colors.
N**L
Beautiful high quality soft yarn
This brand of yarn is a favorite of mine. I have purchased multiple colors and have made throws, roses, sweaters and more with it. Soft and comfortable yarn that glides easily on my crochet hooks (Tulip brand - best ever). I love the weight of this yarn and the colors are lovely. I hate synthetic yarns and this fits my requirements of cotton and bamboo.
M**6
Good color - worked for my project
The bayberry (like a seafoam green, just slightly darker) is the Coboo Yarn I used. The color was nicer than expected. I am a beginning crochet person, but it was easy to work with and looks nice and smooth. You do have to make the stitches loose so you can do the next row (not very much flex/spring to this sort of yarn - similar to cotton only, but not as squeaky on metal hook). I would buy this again. CON: the individual threads come apart easily so you must be careful when using. I had to redo several stitches in my project when I realized I had a string or two hanging out.
C**N
beautiful yarn
This yarn has a tiny bit of sheen, without being actually shiny. It lends a richness to the color that I really like. The texture is also good, and it holds together well; no split strands. The price was pretty good, too. The gauge size seems to be accurate, and it has the right amount of stretch. I mainly got it because it was almost the same color as some other yarn that I ran out of, and I didn't know what brand it was to replace it exactly. Well, the color in the picture was very accurate, and it's nicer to look at than the one I replaced. I think I will buy from this line again.
R**D
Crazy about this yarn
Lion brand Coboo yarn is the best yarn to crochet clothes. It is very soft and durable because is made from bamboo. The yarn still looks new after several washing. It really feels like a light weighted yarn when worn. Works well and the strength is amazing. I love the color choices. Definitely a value for the money. The cake looks small but in reality the amount of yarn for the price.
D**N
Very soft yarn! But......
Love the softness of this after its worked up but there are at least 2 things to be aware of...First...its pretty costly for what is in a ball, Second ... this yarn splits no matter what you do. I'm hoping that the end product is worth it in the softness factor. The colors are ok and work together well but the dye lots are vastly different so get as much as you need or more when you order. I also ordered off the lion brand website and their shipping times are extremely slow, more than 14 days to get the yarn! The cost savings however, are worth it at more than 2.50 per ball!
E**N
So soft
This yarn is extremely soft and has a lovely drape. I crocheted a hat for my friend, and it is one of her favorites. That being said, I would not recommend it for someone new to crochet, as it can be a little tricky to work with if you aren't used to yarns that are a little finicky.
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