Noro Madara – Koto #10

DKK 185,00

Only 2 left in stock

Noro Madara – Koto #10

DKK 185,00

(Plus freight)

Please note that the color of the yarn on your screen may differ from reality – contact me if in doubt.

Only 2 left in stock

Madara fra Noro er et smukt garn, hvor uld, silke og alpaka mødes med Noro’s karakteriske design og farveskala. Du finder garnet i den skønne farveskala som vi kender fra Silk Garden og Silk Garden Sock Solo garnerne. Garnet har samme løbelængde som Silk Garden.

The yarn, like the other Noro yarns, is made by a gentle process so that the unique properties and disparateness are preserved in the yarn.

Madara er et luksus mix af uld-silke-alpaka perfekt til smukke trøjer og tilbehør.

Weight: 100 grams

Kvalitet: 60% uld og 30% silke og 10% alpaka
Strikkefasthed (10 x 10 cm): 15-17 x 20 m
Strikkepinde nr 4,5 – 5 mm
Nøgle med 100 g (ca 200 m).
Håndvaskes / tørres fladt

Garnforbrug til dametrøje (M) ca 500-600 gram

 

About NORO

According to Eisaku Noro, founder of NORO, Japanese people have always liked the heterogeneity of nature. This is the background to noro yarn's philosophy. Natural fibers have some special properties that man cannot replicate. Eisaku Noro wants to retain these properties in his yarn. When making woollen yarn, he uses different lengths and thicknesses of wool to produce a structure reminiscent of the disparate wool of the sheep. This is achieved by using handpower and old spinning machines so that the natural wool fiber is not over-treated.

Impurities in the wool are carefully removed by hand, without the use of chemical treatments. This is good both for the wool and especially for the environment.

All wool used in the production of the yarns is from organic farms in Australia, the Falklands and South Africa, among others. Designer and founder Eisaku Noro is personally involved in controlling all aspects of production, from visits to the farms to the machines used and dyeing processes. This is to ensure that the products are as eco-friendly as possible.

The treatment of the wool, such as friction and heat, weakens the fibers. By minimizing the treatment of the wool, one avoids destroying the structure of the wool, and at the same time it is of great benefit to the environment.

Weight 0,1 kg