Description
Noro – Seedling Scarf Pattern. This pattern was designed and knitted by Rosemary Drysdale and is knitted in the passionate pink, scarlet and purple hues of Kureyon colorway 102.
Material Requirements – 6 skeins 50 gram Noro Kureyon in colour 102 to match the sample or any other colour in Kureyon. Add 6 balls of Noro Kureyon to make this scarf. Price is for pattern only. Click Here to see the other colours.
Completed Scarf 218.5cm x 26.5cm approx
Needle Requirements – 6mm knitting needles or size to obtain gauge
Noro – Seedling Scarf Pattern Is perfect for beginners as the skill level is easy with simple knitting stitches. This really is an easy pattern to do. I am a basic knitter and can manage! The Kureyon gives this scarf lovely warmth and is a great weight – not too heavy or light! We have many patterns using Noro Kureyon that we have gathered into one folder on Ravelry if your looking for other ideas.!
Kureyon is Noro’s original striped pure wool yarn with two plies twisted together you get an amazing combination of colours and is perfect for felting too. Eisaku Noro’s unique striping process lies behind a beautiful range of colourful and now world-famous yarns. From careful selection of raw materials from around the world to the traditional spinning process, all Noro yarns are made with extraordinary care and focus on hand-made quality. The result is a wonderful multi-coloured range that will make every project a personal work of art. Perfect for all clothing, gloves, mittens and beanies and we especially love making blankets with Kureyon
- 100% organic merino wool & non mulesed
- 10 ply worsted
- 50 grams – 100 metres (approx)
- Grown in Australia and spun in Japan using traditional practices
- Patterns include written instructions
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