Bamboo fabric is the luxuriously soft, eco-friendly choice for sewists who want their garments to feel as good as they look. Made from renewable bamboo plants, this fabric combines incredible softness with beautiful fluid drape, natural breathability, and moisture-wicking properties that keep you comfortable all day long.
Whether you're sewing a twirl-worthy dress, comfortable pajamas, or the softest baby clothes imaginable, bamboo fabric delivers both sustainability and spectacular hand feel. It's often described as "soft as butter" - and once you feel it, you'll understand why bamboo has become a favorite among sewists everywhere!
What is Bamboo Fabric?
Bamboo fabric is a knit textile made from fibers derived from the bamboo plant. This eco-friendly fabric has quickly become an instant hit in the sewing and apparel world - not just because of its incredible softness and beautiful drape, but also because of its sustainability. Bamboo is a rapidly renewable resource that requires no pesticides, fertilizers, or excessive water to grow, making it an environmentally conscious choice for eco-minded sewists.
Bamboo fabric typically has 4-way stretch and comes in various blends and knit constructions. The most common types are bamboo rayon spandex (also called bamboo viscose spandex) and bamboo cotton lycra blends. Each blend offers slightly different characteristics, from the silky drape of bamboo rayon to the more structured feel of bamboo cotton blends.
Why Choose Bamboo Fabric?
- Incredibly Soft - Often described as "soft as butter," bamboo feels luxurious against skin
- Beautiful Drape - Fluid movement creates gorgeous twirl dresses and flowing garments
- Eco-Friendly - Made from renewable bamboo that grows quickly without chemicals
- Breathable - Natural airflow keeps you comfortable in all seasons
- Moisture Wicking - Absorbs and evaporates moisture for all-day comfort
- 4-Way Stretch - Excellent recovery returns to original shape
- Temperature Regulating - Keeps you cool in summer, warm in winter
- Perfect for Sensitive Skin - Naturally hypoallergenic and gentle
- Minimal Fraying - Bamboo doesn't fray as much as other knits
- Easy Care - Machine washable and quick to dry
- Versatile - Works for everything from baby clothes to adult loungewear
- Cost Friendly - Affordable luxury fabric option
Types of Bamboo Fibers
Understanding the different bamboo fiber types helps you choose the right fabric for your project:
Bamboo Viscose (or Bamboo Rayon)
This is the most common type of bamboo fabric. Bamboo stalks are steeped in a chemical solution to break down their structure and make the fibers pliable. These are then shredded, aged, ripened, filtered, washed, and spun into thread which is woven or knitted into fabric. 100% bamboo fabrics are typically made from this fiber type. Bamboo viscose creates an incredibly soft, silky fabric with beautiful drape - very similar to rayon spandex in weight, feel, and texture.
Lyocell Bamboo
Lyocell is produced similarly to viscose, but the chemical composition of the cellulose doesn't change during processing. This method is more environmentally friendly as it uses a closed-loop production system where a non-toxic solution (without harmful chemicals) is used and then reused, limiting the release of pollutants. Lyocell bamboo has slightly lower thermal stability and doesn't wash quite as well as viscose in comparison, but it's the more eco-conscious choice for those prioritizing environmental impact.
Fine Bamboo (Mechanical Processing)
This is the most time-consuming and labor-intensive production process, as the bamboo is physically broken down into pulp rather than chemically processed. Fine bamboo fibers are also more coarse and less comfortable than viscose or lyocell, which is why you rarely see this type used in apparel fabrics. Most bamboo fabrics available for sewing are viscose or lyocell types.
Types of Bamboo Fabric Blends
Bamboo fabrics come in various blends, each offering different characteristics:
Bamboo Rayon Spandex (or Bamboo Viscose Spandex)
Typically 95% bamboo rayon/viscose and 5% spandex. This blend is incredibly soft, silky, and drapey - very similar to rayon spandex in weight and feel. Perfect for flowing dresses, tops with dolman sleeves, and garments where you want maximum drape. This fabric is quite slippery and shifty, so use pattern weights liberally when cutting!
Bamboo Cotton Lycra
A blend of bamboo, cotton, and lycra/spandex (proportions vary). This blend combines the softness of bamboo with the structure of cotton, creating a fabric that has excellent drape but also enough body to hold its shape well. The cotton content gives the fabric a more natural, slightly creamy color and adds stability. This is an excellent choice if you want bamboo's softness but need a bit more structure than pure bamboo rayon provides.
Bamboo Cotton Polyester Blends
Some bamboo fabrics include polyester for added durability and wrinkle resistance. These blends maintain bamboo's softness while adding practical benefits for everyday wear.
Bamboo Fabric Knit Types
Bamboo fiber can be knitted into various fabric types:
- Bamboo Jersey - The most common type; smooth, stretchy, perfect for tees and dresses
- Bamboo French Terry - Looped back for cozy sweatshirts and loungewear
- Bamboo Sweatshirt Fleece - Soft, fleecy interior for warmth without weight
- Bamboo Terry Cloth - Absorbent loops for towels and robes
What Can You Make with Bamboo Fabric?
Bamboo fabric's versatility makes it perfect for a wide range of projects:
Women's Clothing
- Flowing dresses (especially twirl dresses!)
- Tops and tees
- Cardigans and kimonos
- Loungewear and pajamas
- Leggings and yoga pants
- Maxi skirts and circle skirts
- Nursing-friendly tops and dresses
Children's & Baby Clothing
- Baby bodysuits and rompers
- Children's tees and tops
- Twirl dresses for girls
- Soft pajamas
- Leggings
- Baby blankets and swaddles
Men's Clothing
- T-shirts and henleys
- Pajama pants and tops
- Loungewear
- Athletic tops
Looking for bamboo fabric sewing patterns? Check out these popular options from Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop:
Frequently Asked Questions About Bamboo Fabric
Is bamboo fabric really eco-friendly?
Yes! Bamboo fabric is considered more environmentally friendly than many other fabric options. Bamboo is a rapidly renewable resource that grows incredibly fast without requiring pesticides, fertilizers, or excessive water. Bamboo plants regenerate from their root systems after harvesting, so they don't need to be replanted. Additionally, bamboo naturally returns nutrients to the soil and prevents erosion. While the processing of bamboo into viscose does use chemicals, lyocell bamboo uses a closed-loop system that recycles those chemicals, making it even more eco-friendly.
What's the difference between bamboo rayon and bamboo cotton lycra blends?
Bamboo rayon spandex (95% bamboo viscose, 5% spandex) is incredibly drapey, silky, and fluid - very similar to rayon spandex. It's perfect for flowing garments but can be quite slippery to work with. Bamboo cotton lycra blends combine bamboo with cotton and spandex, creating a fabric that maintains bamboo's softness but has more body and structure. The cotton content gives it a slightly more natural appearance and makes it less slippery, which can be easier for beginners. Choose bamboo rayon for maximum drape and flow; choose bamboo cotton lycra for projects that need a bit more structure.
Does bamboo fabric shrink?
Bamboo fabric can experience some shrinkage, especially when first washed. Always pre-wash your bamboo fabric before cutting and sewing to account for any shrinkage and to remove manufacturing finishes. Wash in cold water and tumble dry on low heat or lay flat to dry. Once pre-washed, bamboo fabric is relatively stable and won't continue to shrink significantly with proper care.
What needles should I use for bamboo fabric?
Use a ballpoint or stretch needle designed for knits. Size 80/12 or 90/14 works well for most bamboo jerseys. Because bamboo can be delicate and has a silky quality, a fresh needle is especially important - dull needles can snag or create runs in the fabric. Change your needle before starting your project for best results.
Why should I use pattern weights instead of pins with bamboo fabric?
Bamboo fabric, especially the drapier bamboo rayon types, is very slippery and shifty. Pattern weights hold the fabric in place without the risk of it sliding around as you work. Additionally, pins can leave permanent holes or create snags in bamboo's delicate fibers. If you must use pins, pin only in seam allowances that will be trimmed away or hidden inside the garment. Many sewists find clips work well for holding pieces together during sewing.
Does bamboo fabric fray?
Good news - bamboo fabric doesn't fray as much as other knit fabrics! The bamboo fibers are naturally smooth and tend to hold together well, so you'll see less fraying than with cotton lycra or other jersey knits. However, you should still finish your seams with a serger or zigzag stitch to prevent any potential fraying over time and to give your garments a professional finish.
Is bamboo fabric good for baby clothes?
Absolutely! Bamboo fabric is an excellent choice for baby clothing. It's incredibly soft and gentle against delicate skin, naturally hypoallergenic, and breathable to help regulate baby's temperature. The moisture-wicking properties keep babies comfortable, and the natural properties of bamboo make it resistant to bacteria. Many parents specifically seek out bamboo fabric for their babies because of its softness and gentleness - plus, babies look adorable in twirly bamboo dresses and soft bamboo rompers!
How does bamboo fabric compare to cotton lycra?
Bamboo fabric is softer and more drapey than cotton lycra, with a silkier hand feel. Cotton lycra has more structure and bounce, while bamboo flows and drapes more fluidly. Bamboo is more breathable and moisture-wicking than cotton lycra, making it feel cooler in warm weather. Cotton lycra is generally easier for beginners because it's less slippery, while bamboo requires a bit more care in cutting and sewing due to its fluid nature. Both have excellent 4-way stretch and recovery. If you want maximum drape and luxurious softness, choose bamboo; if you need more structure and easier handling, choose cotton lycra.
Can bamboo fabric be worn in all seasons?
Yes! Bamboo fabric is naturally temperature-regulating, making it comfortable year-round. In summer, bamboo's breathability and moisture-wicking properties keep you cool and dry. In winter, bamboo's natural insulating properties provide warmth without bulk. The fabric adapts to your body temperature and the ambient temperature, making it one of the most versatile fabric choices for any season. Bamboo French terry and sweatshirt fleece are particularly cozy for cooler weather.
Should I topstitch my seams when sewing with bamboo?
Topstitching is highly recommended when sewing with bamboo fabric, especially the drapier bamboo rayon blends. Because bamboo is so fluid and soft, seams can look wavy or imprecise without topstitching. Topstitching helps secure seams in place and gives them a cleaner, more professional appearance. This is especially important for neckbands - the blog example shows how much better a neckband looks after topstitching! Use a twin needle or coverstitch for the most professional finish.
Essential Sewing Tips for Bamboo Fabric
- Use pattern weights - Bamboo is slippery; weights keep it from shifting during cutting
- Cut with sharp rotary cutter or scissors - Clean cuts prevent snagging delicate fibers
- Use ballpoint/stretch needles - Size 80/12 or 90/14; always use fresh needles
- Pin in seam allowances only - Or better yet, use clips to avoid permanent holes
- Pre-wash before sewing - Account for shrinkage and remove finishes
- Topstitch for stability - Especially neckbands and waistbands for cleaner appearance
- Go slow when sewing - Drapey fabric can shift; controlled speed prevents stretching
- Finish seams - Serge or zigzag even though bamboo doesn't fray much
- Test stitch tension - Bamboo's softness may require slight tension adjustments
- Consider stay tape - For shoulders or necklines to prevent stretching over time
- Steam press gently - Bamboo responds well to steam; use pressing cloth if needed
- Allow fabric to relax - Let cut pieces rest before sewing for most accurate results
Caring for Bamboo Fabric and Finished Garments
- Wash cold or warm - Hot water can cause excessive shrinkage
- Use gentle detergent - Harsh chemicals can damage bamboo fibers
- Avoid fabric softener - Bamboo is naturally soft; softener can coat fibers
- Tumble dry low - Or lay flat to dry; high heat can damage fibers
- Remove promptly from dryer - Prevents wrinkles and maintains shape
- Steam or low iron if needed - Bamboo doesn't wrinkle much, but steaming refreshes it beautifully
- Store folded or hung - Bamboo maintains its shape well with proper storage
- Wash with like colors - Especially for first few washes
Bamboo Fabric vs Other Lightweight Knits
Bamboo vs Cotton Lycra
Bamboo is softer and more drapey with superior breathability and moisture-wicking. Cotton lycra has more structure and is easier to sew for beginners.
Bamboo vs Rayon Spandex
Very similar in drape and hand feel! Bamboo offers the eco-friendly advantage of being made from renewable resources. Both are drapey and beautiful for flowing garments.
Bamboo vs Modal
Modal is made from beech trees while bamboo comes from bamboo plants. Both are incredibly soft, but bamboo has better moisture-wicking properties. Modal may have slightly more sheen.
Bamboo vs ITY
ITY (Interlock Twist Yarn) is a polyester knit that's less breathable but more wrinkle-resistant than bamboo. Bamboo feels more natural and is better for temperature regulation.
Custom Bamboo Fabric
Looking for custom prints on bamboo fabric? We offer Custom Bamboo Cotton Lycra where you can design your own unique prints! Perfect for small businesses, special events, or when you want exactly the design you're envisioning. Custom bamboo rounds are released periodically - check the custom section for current availability.
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- Quality Selection: Both bamboo rayon and bamboo cotton lycra blends
- Eco-Friendly Options: Sustainable fabric from renewable resources
- Solids & Prints: Wide range of colors and custom designs
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- Tested Quality: We test our fabrics so you know what you're getting
- Custom Options: Design your own bamboo prints
- Expert Support: Our team knows bamboo fabric inside and out
- Fresh Inventory: Regular new arrivals and seasonal collections
- Perfect for Sensitive Skin: Hypoallergenic and gentle
- Year-Round Comfort: Temperature-regulating for all seasons
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