Noro Silk Garden

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$20.00
Prix soldes
$20.00
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$20.00
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Colour
008 Kanazawa
084 Reds
086 Nanao*
201 Yamato*
208 Yatsushiro
252 Kamakura*
267 Takahama
269 White Natural
433 Kameyama*
450 Scarborough*
470 Omura
471 Maniwa
513 Itami*
518 Kuashiki
520 Shinjuku*
521 Hokuto
530 Uruma
531 Ayabe
532 Itoman
535 Miyazaki
536 Karatsu
084 Reds
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Noro Silk Garden yarn is a luxurious combination of silk and mohair with a touch of wool, colored using Noro’s signature striping process. This beautiful hand dyed yarn is soft, warm and drapes wonderfully – perfect for that special unique, self-indulgent project.

Fibre Content: 45% Silk /45% Mohair /10% Lambswool
Weight /Yardage: 50 g = 100 m /109 yds
Gauge /Tension: 18-20 sts = 4″ /10 cm on 4.5-5.0 mm ndls
Knitting Weight: Aran /Worsted
Care: Hand Wash

More about Noro

The World of Nature

Noro — The World of Nature. Long before most companies had mission statements, Noro Yarn's founder, Eisaku Noro, chose those words to capture his vision.

"I was born and grew up in a place where more great unspoiled nature is left than anywhere else in Japan, so the world of nature is always close. Whether I am aware of it or not, I am inspired by it in many ways," explains Noro.

That inspiration is found everywhere in Noro yarns. Take, for example, the colors. Examine a yarn like perennial favorite Kureyon and you'll see color-ways with the vivid golds and greens of a sunflower patch, muted neutral palettes that mimic the infinite hues of bark, and the striking combinations of crimson, chartreuse and orange that one would see in a meadow of wild-flowers.

Indeed, Noro yarns are known for their vivid hues and unique combinations of colors found in the natural world (think of the red leaves of maples or the cerulean blue of the sky). These colors also tap into the multiplicity of shades found around us. Leaves may appear one shade of green from afar, says Mr. Noro, "but in reality they come in countless variations of green. By mix- ing colors, we can give a more natural feel reminiscent of oceans, mountains, flowers, trees and so on."   Noro's insistence on maintaining the integrity of the dyeing process—taking sufficient time to apply color is crucial—creates these rich, complex hues while reducing ecological impact.

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