As a student knitter, I'm often left to wonder, "How cool really are all those popular yarns?" You know the ones that everyone talks about like Socks That Rock, Malabrigio, Lorna's Lace, and of course Noro.
All the Noro colours are so gorgeous! But because these beauties are typically one skein for $20 I am usually left with my imagination when I try to think of how they feel and the projects they could be used for... until I was stash surfing on Ravelry and I saw 10 skeins of Noro Kureyon for $20!!
I love the natural colour way! To my delight the lovely woman who sold me all this yarn at such a fantastic price sent an extra skein of Noro sock yarn!
and a Noro book!
I am one happy Student Knitter! :D
Holy moly! That's an amazing deal! Do you have any ideas about how you will use the natural colored yarn?
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm jealous of your amazing deal! The sock yarn along is usually like $18, depending on where you get it.
ReplyDeleteAnd, although I'm usually so in love with all the different colorways of Noro, I'm really loving the natural shades of these skeins. Can't wait to see what you make of it!
I'm not entirely too sure yet, but I think I'll be stretching it over several projects. Maybe a hat with some fake-isle? A purse? Usually I'm not a fan, but I'm sure I could find something cool. :)
ReplyDeletewow what an amazing deal you got! i have to admit that i too have been pining over Noro for some time now but i still have yet to have the pleasure of knitting with it. be sure to blog about what it's like to work with Noro so i can live vicariously through you!
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I hope you tell us exactly how they feel when you knit with them! I'm curious too, but not curious enough to pay a fortune for these yarns.
ReplyDeleteThat was so nioce of that lady. I've got the same book; it's great, I think you'll find lots of nice things to make in it.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a deal! Can't wait to see what you do with it.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a deal! Can't wait to see what you do with it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea on my "small HOUSE FOOD STORAGE" post!! Thanks!
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