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Jan

i heart eisaku noro

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noro is one of those brands that inspires strong feelings in knitters. we either love it, or we hate it. i am in the love-camp, but hadn’t worked with it that much until recently, unlike a certain stellar knitter-slash-good buddy, who professes her love for noro at every opportunity. i had made a few scarves out of it, i had fondled much noro, but until eisaku noro decided to go for broke and join the sock-yarn revolution, i hadn’t used his yarns very extensively. sure, we have a bunch of kureyon here, quite a few colors of silk garden, and a goodly amount of silk garden lite. but this sock yarn is, ahem, and the pun is definitely intended, knocking my socks off!

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i have made 3 socks, 2 for me, one for the plastic feet, out of color 180. what a dream! and, i have embarked on another two pairs for myself – colors 188 and 164. i am doing one of each on two circulars, both for the fun of watching the two socks battle on the needles, and to ensure that i get two more pairs of these fabulous socks for myself.

a lot of folks have asked about washing. i have NOT run these through a cycle in the washing machine, as the ball band clearly states to hand wash in cool water, but did have an ah-hah! moment the other day while reading the yarn harlot. she talked about how she ‘hand-washes’ her hand-knitted wares. duh! use the washing machine as a wash-tub, and then run the spin cycle, and then lay flat to dry! (much faster than hand-washing in the sink, lemmetellyou) i have washed my first pair a few times and they have softened up like crazy and are even more beautiful and wonderful and fabulous than they were prior to washing and i am in looove with them. i am in love with the kureyon sock yarn. i am in love with eisaku noro. i don’t care what people say about the vegetable matter inherent in noro. i don’t care what the naysayers say about the sock yarn’s single-ply-seeming-two-ply, or the sticking-on-itself factor, because this yarn is eisaku noro at his finest, and i want to have as many pairs of these as possible. i don’t even care that i have to knit these on size zero needles. i heart them. so there.

5 Responses to “i heart eisaku noro”

  1. Added by Tree on January 31st, 2008 at 1:11 pm

    Gah! You enabler! Between your raves and my latest success with a striped Noro scarf, I’m going to take the plunge and make striping Noro socks.

  2. Added by Neuroknitter on February 1st, 2008 at 8:15 am

    You’ve just been given a “You Make My Day” award from We Heart Yarn! Thank you for making my day!

  3. Added by Kerin on February 3rd, 2008 at 12:02 am

    BAH HA HA! You crack me up. “I like it! So there!” Now I need to come in and see those socks! :)

  4. Added by melissa lion on February 3rd, 2008 at 8:33 am

    These girls are total enablers. After seeing this post, I ran in and bought my own Noro, despite my yarn diet. It is just as beautiful as Shannon’s pics.

    Yay, Twisted!

  5. Added by jackie lombard on February 11th, 2008 at 5:46 pm

    tip: get it right the first time. i just unraveled some noro from a project and it is very frustrating

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