
About the Yarn:
Noro Kureyon—the Japanese pronunciation for "Crayon"— yarn, has been surprising and delighting knitters and crocheters for years.
Here's why we LOVE this yarn:
1. The colors!—this yarn features long, beautiful color repeats that Noro is known for. It forms stripes on its own and occasionally throws a wildcard color in for added fun.
2. Addictive to knit or crochet—Kureyon keeps you wondering what the next row will look like, so you just keep stitching.
3. Perfect for simple (but impressive) knitting and crochet—we'd caution you not to do fancy cables or textures, simply because the color is going to be the star.
4. It great for felting (intentionally shrinking your project).
Here's why we LOVE this yarn:
1. The colors!—this yarn features long, beautiful color repeats that Noro is known for. It forms stripes on its own and occasionally throws a wildcard color in for added fun.
2. Addictive to knit or crochet—Kureyon keeps you wondering what the next row will look like, so you just keep stitching.
3. Perfect for simple (but impressive) knitting and crochet—we'd caution you not to do fancy cables or textures, simply because the color is going to be the star.
4. It great for felting (intentionally shrinking your project).
Yarn Facts:
- Fiber Content: 100% Wool
- Weight: Worsted
- Yards: 110
- Grams: 50
- Knitting Gauge: 3.5-4 stitches/ inch (US 7-8 needle)
- Crochet Gauge: 2.5-3 stitches/inch (7-H8 hook)
- Care: Hand Wash
- Origin: Japan