Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Noro Kochoran





Kochoran
Noro Yarns
50% Wool, 20% Silk, 30% Angora
100 g = 176 yds
Gauge: 3.5 per inch on US needle size: 10
My color: 57
My source: Knit Stop, Indianapolis, IN


Finally, a soft yarn from Noro! I stand corrected. They CAN make a soft yarn. Obviously, the colors are gorgeous. I am very bothered my angora when I'm knitted, but this did not bother me at all. I really love the colors in this particular hank. However, as usual with Noro, I found a knot right away, which throws off the color patterning.



Silk Strands
Kaalund Yarns
100% mulberry silk
50g = 108m/118yds
Gauge: 20sts x 22.5 rows to 4" on US size 8 needles
My color: Magnolia
My source: Knit Stop
Pattern Stitch: Japanese Feathers


The yarn is wonderful! One ball made this whole scarf. The colors are gorgeous and it is truly a pleasure to work with.


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Noro Silk Garden Lite


45% Silk, 45% Mohair, 10% Lambswool
50 g = 122 yds
Gauge: 4.5sts/1" on 7-8 US needle
My Color: 2013
Noro does such beautiful colors. Why can't they just do it with soft, high quality yarns? This is a scratchy one. I wouldn't want it for a next-to-the-skin garment. And why is it scratchy? Kid mohair? Lambswool? Silk? What's to be scratchy? I don't get it. You'll love the colors, though. They are gorgeous.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Ty-Dy Socks



Ty-Dy Socks
Knit One Crochet Too
80% wool/20% nylon
100 gr = 436 yards
Gauge: 34 sts per 4" on US size 1 (2.25mm) needles
My color: 1689 BUTTER BLUE

Interesting yarn with fairly long color repeats. The blending of colors is slightly different than Noro, with little bits of the other colors bleeped here and there before you get a full run of the next color. I actually knit this sock on a size 2 because that's what I had available at the time, and the fabric is nice and taut. Check out their range of colors. There are some really pretty ones.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Camelino: One Hump or Two?




Camelino
Knit One Crochet Too
90% Merino wool/10% camel
50 g = 109 yds.
Gauge: 20 sts to 4 in. on US 7 needles
My Color: 737



A very pretty yarn with good stitch definition. There are purl stitches beside the cable, but they wanted to rib up with the stockinette beside them. Should have done the background in reverse stockinette. Not the fault of the yarn, the fault of the knitter. I liked it and would use it again.

Hippie Chic


100% Cotton
Gauge: 20 sts/4 in. on US #7 needle
100 grams = 196 yards
Color: 891
Very interesting color changes. Of course, this would look quite different when knitted in much longer rows or in the round for a sweater. The clor changes would happen much sooner and the stripes would be much more narrow. I am not a fan of cotton, but this is an interesting yarn for those of you that do. It did not split while I was knitting it with Denise needles, and felt good in my hands. I am a loose knitter, so I would go down to a size 6 at most, rather than the size 7 suggested on the label, as this fabric is a bit too loose for my taste. Tighter knitters should have no such problems.