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Noro Nishiki Semi-Circle Shawl Kit - Version L

$ 20.03

Availability: 19 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Unit of Sale: Pack/Set
  • Suitable For: Accessories - Shawl
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Fiber Content: Cotton
  • Style: Handspun
  • Weight: 4 - Medium/Worsted
  • Type: Self Striping
  • Brand: Noro
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Product Line: Nishiki

    Description

    Noro Nishiki Semi-Circle Shawl Kit - Version L
    Fiber Content: 77% Cotton, 23% Polyamide
    Gauge: Approximately 4½-5 sts / inch on US 6-7 needles
    Yardage: 262 yards per 100g skein
    A prepacked kit for a Semi-Circle Shawl includes
    2 x 100g hanks of Noro Nishiki yarn (Colorway #21)
    A craft brown paper bag
    A copy of Noro Knitting Magazine issue #12, which includes this knitting pattern
    Approx. Finished Measurements: Length 46 inches, Width 47 inches
    About Noro Nishiki Yarn:
    This buttery soft worsted weight cotton blend feels as wonderful to wear as it does sliding through your fingers. Available in a playful array of colors, Nishiki will surely spice up summer knitting and crocheting projects from airy tops to lacy shawls and cover-ups.
    ABOUT THE NORO BRAND:
    Eisaku is an iconic Japanese Fiber Artist. For many years he has taken his aesthetic from the "Colors of Nature". Earth, Ocean, Sky have the hues that mark his colorful creations. He takes seemingly unrelated colors like a pink into green and then a shock of charcoal that one would find strange to combine. Yet it works. The vision is to take the eye from the bottom of the ocean to the tip of a mountain into the sky. So, the emergence of ocean colors of blue and purple with the majestic charcoal to cloudy skies have a certain vibe that works. His fibers were ecologically friendly decades before it was in vogue. Noro's color palate is consistent amongst all his fibers. Some of his most popular lines are created from the natural palates and are blended into merino-silk-cashmere and mohair textures that are elegantly self-striping. The knitter can either control the striping by alternating balls of yarn or work free-form out of one ball and allowing the colors to appear randomly creating "pools" of colors that blend into unexpected surprises. Mrs. Knits like to pool the colors because the joy of "surprise" keeps her knitting just one more row to see the pink pop into a charcoal and the hand of thick vs thin textures that float across her needles with glee.