Noro Taiyo Sock isn't a brand new yarn, but over the last year or so they've come out with some STUNNING new colourways which have made us give this yarn a second look. It's a wonderful, colourful, self-striping fingering weight yarn. It is soft and cool (there's very little wool in it), and is great for wear all year round. You can use it for socks, shawls, and wraps. We think it looks especially beautiful knit up in the Bermuda Scarf (it's really a wrap), Inspira Cowl (Free!), Joshephine Shawl (Free!), Mon Petit Gilet Raye (cute cardigan, also Free), the Petal Cowl, Lanesplitter Skirt (Free), Entrelac Scarf (Free), or a Babette Blanket.
- 50% Cotton, 17% Wool, 16% Silk, 17% Polyamide
- Fingering weight/Sock yarn
- 2.5mm to 3mm (US 2 to 3) needles
- 24 to 26 sts & 36 to 38 rows = 4" (10cm)
- Hand wash, lay flat to dry
- Made in Japan
- Pattern ideas
- SHOP ONLINE
- FREE pattern available online
- 2 skeins Noro Taiyo Sock
- 3.5mm/US4-29" (or longer) circular needles)
- Photo: tnhausfrau
- Pattern download available for $5
- 1 skeins Noro Taiyo Sock
- 3.75mm/US5-32" circular needles (or 29")
- Photo: Xandy Peters
- Pattern available as online download
- 2 to 3 skeins Noro Taiyo Sock
- 3.5mm/US4 needles (see pattern for details)
- Photo: Emma Fassio
- FREE pattern available online (see modifications for Noro Taiyo Sock HERE)
- 2 skeins Noro Taiyo Sock
- 3mm/US3 needles
- Photo: knickknackknits
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