Come in store for a special Noro event with our hilarious and beloved Noro rep, Gilda. She's great at helping find perfect patterns for all your Noro. If you have stash, questions, problems bring 'em! Gilda will help you and provide lots of laughs. Most of our new Fall Noro here as well. We'll also toast the memory of Mr Noro-san who sadly passed away last month.
Join us celebrate our love of all things Noro.
Thurs Oct 27th 4-6pm
Beautiful, saturated Noro Solids! Vibrant and versatile Malinvas is perfect for colorwork projects, a cute and stripey number to keep you cozy, or just a single, bright semi-solid to show off your stitches. It's 100% Merino wool sourced from Las Islas Malvinas in Falkland Islands, Argentina. It's a work-horse wonder at a user-friendly worsted-weight yarn. Gauge range: knit 14-18 stitches per 4" US7-8 needles, or crochet sc 9.5-12.5 st 4" on US# 7-H hook. Each 150g ball is a generous 328 yards and there's 14 complimentary colors specifically designed to match the gauge and colors of other popular yarns in the Noro family, such as Kureyon, Ito, Silk Garden, and Viola. Just look at all the ways you can combine Malvinas with your favorite Noro colors! I'm obsessed with the Koko Blanket and am determined to master this crochet hex! It's on my short-bucket-list. Both the Poppy and Emily Poncho are super easy knits (two rectangles pretty much) using combo Ito or Kureyon with Malvinas. Dahlia uses it with Viola in this brioche wrap. Below are a great color block cardi, #8 Moldavite and #9 Legrandite, an intarsia vest. Both in the soon released issue #21 Noro Magazine. Can we talk Stashbusting? Malvinas is great in combo with your Noro stash too. Just pop into the shop and we'll help you plan how to use it to reduce your stash. In fact bring your stash to the Noro Event Oct 27th to get help on using it up. We have a Ravelry Stashbusting Bundle patterns for inspiration. (Kim "collects" patterns in addition to casting on too many projects....it's called Pattern Trawling and a great way to procrastinate!) Haunui Silk Haunui Silk is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! A natural blend of raw mulberry silk and unique mixed-breed Haunui merino wool from the Taranui farm in New Zealand. We adore last year's unique merino Haunui so this is a no brainer! Pretty sure there's going to be another hat on my needles soon! Below is #4 Hokitika and takes 1 hank Haunui Silk and 1 Furreal Pom Pom! We got both in stock! Below are the beautiful color-blocked scarf, #1 Akaroa (1 hank ea 3 colors) and #2 Taranaki, a stunning shawl collar, cabled cardi (6-7 hanks). This neutral palette perfect for any of the afghan or lap blanket too. This will be perfect for using with Akari. Kim's Nightshift Shawl below used one color Akari with Silk Garden #269, a highly coveted/hard-to-get cream based neutral. Now Haunui Silk works just as well! Additionally the new 2022 Haunui arrived. Because it's undyed each season varies slightly. This time there's an lovely light oatmeal! Both Haunui and Haunui Silk are available in store and online! Last of the new Fall 2022 Noro yarns is Kashirukuru. Another richly saturated color palette in same Falklands merino base as Malvinas, but with addition of Mongolian cashmere and Japanese mulberry silk!! More luxurious blends ups the price a bit...but there's a perfect 1-2 skein cowl, and 3-4 skein scarf. Either pattern makes for a perfect holiday gift. The Lila Cowl features the seed stitch to create a simple and lovely two-color striped cowl, perfect for adding a little warm flair to any fit. The wide Origami Scarf will surely catch the eye with its elegant, three-dimensional arrow motif and compliment your jacket as the weather cools. The Celeste Cowl features the basket weave stitch for a textured, woven look with just one skein! At 16-18 stitches per 4 inches on US 7-8 needles, the 75 gram skeins contain 180 yards and come in 10 bold colors. Any of the 1 hank patterns make perfect gifts. Not yet in the shop but expect it to arrive by early Nov. The 10th Anniversary Issue #21 due any day now. In meantime there's plenty of past issues for inspiration. The beauty of Noro is many yarns are easily substituted. Just look up which weight a yarn is then see which in same category could work instead. In honor of this decade milestone KFI having a year-long KAL: A Voyage East Afghan/ Blanket designed for Silk Garden and Silk Garden Solo, but as with Noro yarns creative substitutions always a possibility. More details on Facebook, Ravelry. |
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