Famous Noro colours. Japan's Noro yarns are designed by yarn artist Eisaku Noro, who is is famous for his inspirational colour and fibre combinations.
Unexpected treasure.Noro's self-striping yarns have such long colour repeats that sometimes you can be surprised by an unexpected colour in the middle of the ball that wasn't visible from the outside. An end-on view of the ball gives some idea of the treasures within.
Now for socks. Kureyon Sock is Noro's first yarn produced specifically for socks. It is a spun single with wool for warmth and nylon for strength. The yarn feels somewhat stiff in the ball, but knitters report that it softens and becomes comfortable after washing.
Grey and blue. The 150 colourway mixes light and dark mottled granite greys with touches of sky blue and olive green.
Name
Kureyon Sock
Brand
Noro
Colourway
150
Ball weight
100 grams
One ball makes
An average pair of adult socks
Fibre
70% wool 30% nylon
Yarn weight
4 ply (fingering)
Unit length
420 m (459 yards)
Needle size
2.5 mm to 3.25 mm (US 1.5 to US 3)
Gauge
30 stitches = 10 cm (4")
Care instructions
Hand wash only in cold water. Press gently to remove excess water. Do not wring thoroughly. Dry flat in shade.