Noro Kakigori

50% Cotton 30% Silk 10% Viscose 10% Polyamide, 660yds (604m)/200g (7.1oz), DK | Light Worsted
By Noro
22 Shades
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Product Details

Kakigori from Noro is a DK weight blend of cotton, silk, viscose, and polyamide hand-dyed in nature inspired colorways. This lightweight yarn is perfect for knit or crocheted sweaters, ponchos, and accessories, and with 660 yards per ball, there’s so much you can do with just one ball!

Hand-dyed yarns have subtle variations in colors that are natural and may vary from skein to skein. There may be differences between pictures shown and the yarn you receive. To ensure the best results for your project:

  • Buy enough yarn for your entire project at one time.
  • When using hand-dyed yarn in your project work two rows from one skein and two rows from another skein to give an overall blended effect.

If you have any questions or concerns about hand-dyed yarn, please contact Customer Service.

Please Note: Due to the hand crafted nature of this yarn, knot may occasionally be found in skeins and color joins may vary.

Net Weight
200g (7.1oz)
Blend
50% Cotton 30% Silk 10% Viscose 10% Polyamide
Brand
Noro
Care

Iron, Low

Do Not Bleach

Do Not Tumble Dry

Dry Flat

Dry Flat, In the Shade

Hand Wash

Iron, Medium

Crochet Hooks
F (3.75mm) - G (4.50mm)
Needles
US 5 (3.75mm) - US 7 (4.5mm)
Tension
21 stitches, 24 rows to 4"
Length
660yds (604m)
Yarn Weight

DK | Light Worsted

Craft
Crochet, Knitting
Country Of Origin
Japan

Reviews

5 out of 5

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Recent reviews

Yarn color is beautiful. Easy to work with. Knitted fabric soft and luxurious.

Jeannine C 3/29/2024

The WOW factor is best. Knits up great.

8/13/2023

I am in love with the color, it seems solidly until you start knitting it, then you see a subtle verigation But it knits up beautifully, with the occasional slubs to add character.

7/21/2023