Friday, November 2, 2007

Noro Yarn Collection for Fall/Winter 2007 at Village Yarns


We hope you enjoy our Fall/Winter 2007 preview of the Noro Yarn Collection and invite you to Village Yarns in the west end of Toronto to view the new yarn qualities, patterns and updated colours that are now in stock. For product information or to order contact us toll free at 888-343-8885 or Toronto local (416) 232-2361.


Noro Niji: New for Fall 2007 at Village Yarns
45% Wool, 5% Nylon, 25% Silk, 25% Kid Mohair
Worsted-Aran Weight knitting on 4.5mm - 5.5mm needle, available in an 7 rich colourways.

Niji is Noro's newest yarn featuring a tightly spun bloucle yarn that is so light when knit up, making it the perfect choice for jackets, sweaters and wraps. Niji features Noro's colourful striping sequences in a blend of Wool, Silk and Mohair.

Pattern support is found in the newest Noro Publication: Pure Noro by Jane Ellison. Noro Niji is in stock in all colourways at Village Yarns, Toronto.





Pure Noro by Jane Ellison: New for Fall 2007 at Village Yarns
Delightful new designs from Jane Ellison for Fall 2007 featuring Noro Ni Ji - a new tightly spun nubbly yarn in Wool, Silk and Kid Mohair. Ni Ji is interchangeable with Silver Thaw, Kureyon and Silk Garden. Jackets abound worked in simple Garter Stitch and textural cables. Sure to become a new favourite! In stock now at Village Yarns.










Noro Silk Garden: New Colours for Fall 2007 at Village Yarns
45% Silk, 45% Mohair, 10% Lambswool
Worsted Weight knitting on 4.5mm available in an 22 glorious colourways.

New colours of Noro Silk Garden for 2007 are in stock and Wow! They are gorgeous. If you have never knit with Silk Garden, come see our store samples and see for yourself why this is our best-selling Noro fibre. Soft, luxurious Silk, Mohair and Lambswool in 22 outstanding colourways. Pattern support for Silk Garden is extensive with projects and garment patterns for Men and Women available in stock now, at Village Yarns in Toronto, Ontario.







Noro Magazine #22: New for Fall 2007 at Village Yarns


Featuring Transitions, Kureyon, Silver Thaw, Silk Mountain and Blossom. To order contact Village Yarns toll free 888-343-8885, Toronto local (416)232-2361 or villageyarns@sympatico.ca











Noro Blossom at Village Yarns
40% Wool, 10% Nylon, 20% Silk, 30% Kid Mohair
Chunky Weight knitting on 5.5mm - 6mm needle, available in an 10 colourways.

Noro Blossom is a tightly spun bloucle yarn featuring colourful striping sequences in Wool, Silk and Mohair.






Noro Knits by Jane Ellison at Village Yarns
One of our best selling pattern books, Noro Knits features a great assortment of designs appealing to knitters of all ages and skill levels. From socks to home furnishings, this book showcases the gorgeous colours that Noro is famous for. Come to Village Yarns to see our samples knit from this great pattern book by Jane Ellison.











Noro Iro at Village Yarns
75% Wool, 25% Silk
Bulky Weight knitting on 8mm needle, available in an 11 fantastic transitional colourways.

Looking for a handspun yarn with great colour and that knits up quickly? Look no further than Noro Iro. Great for Hats, Scarves and outerwear. In stock at Village Yarns.






Noro Silk Mountain at Village Yarns
65% Wool, 25% Silk, 10% Kid Mohair
Chunky Weight knitting on 6mm needle, available in an 8 subtle colourways.

Silk Mountain is a gorgeous, nubbly boucle fancy yarn from Noro with a beautiful hand in Wool, Silk and Mohair. New colours for 2007 in stock now at Village Yarns.







Noro Silver Thaw at Village Yarns
55% Wool, 7% Alpaca, 10% Silk, 7% Kid Mohair, 7% Cashmere, 7% Angora, 7% Camel
Aran Weight knitting on 5mm - 5.5mm needle, available in an 5 striking colourways.







Naturally Noro by Jane Ellison at Village Yarns
Jane Ellison certainly hit her stride with this publication of knitting patterns for Noro. This pattern book contains wonderful, contemporary sweaters, jackets and wraps showcasing the colourful fibres Noro is famous for. A favourite of Village Yarns staff members.










Noro Transitions at Village Yarns
55% Wool, 7% Alpaca, 10% Silk, 7% Kid Mohair, 7% Cashmere, 7% Angora, 7% Camel
Chunky Weight knitting on 6mm needle, available in an 8 beautiful transitional colourways.







Noro Cash Iroha at Village Yarns
10% Nylon, 40% Silk, 30% Lambswool, 20% Cashmere
Worsted Weight knitting on 4.5mm - 5mm needle, available in an 24 solid colours.





To order contact Village Yarns toll free 888-343-8885, Toronto local (416)232-2361 or villageyarns@sympatico.ca


Noro Kureyon at Village Yarns
100% Wool, Worsted Weight knitting on 4.5mm - 5mm needle, available in an amazing array of self-striping colours.

Noro Kureyon is one of our best selling pure wools, the perfect outerwear yarn and great for felting. Featured in the new Noro Magazine #22. New colours for Fall 2007 in stock now at Village Yarns, Toronto.






Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton: Book Number 1
The patterns and colour choices of Cornelia Hamilton's designs for Noro evoke an esthetic very popular with our clientelle. Taking inspriation from the rich colour pallette of Eisaku Noro's products, these designs remain timeless classics at Village Yarns.








Noro Kochoran at Village Yarns
50% Wool, 20% Silk, 30% Angora
Chunky Weight knitting on 6.5mm needle, available in 8 pretty colourways.

Noro Kochoron is our favourite Angora blended with Silk and Wool. Gorgeous accessories, afghans and jackets knit up in this super soft yarn. In stock now at Village Yarns, Toronto.







Noro Aurora at Village Yarns
55% Wool, 20% Silk, 20% Kid Mohair, 5% Polyester
Double Knitting Weight knitting on 4mm needle, available in 6 colourways.

Noro Aurora is the perfect accent yarn for scarves, shawls and hats. A double knitting weight, it pairs perfectly with Merino for mittens and gloves and is a wonderful accent for felting projects. In stock now at Village Yarns, Toronto.








Other Noro pattern books by Jane Ellison & Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton available at Village Yarns.










Noro Yarns: Hand Dyed & Hand Spun

Noro Hand Knitting Yarns are produced using a process unlike no other in the world. No other yarn company or mill goes to the lengths that Noro does to achieve the depth of colour and texture found in their yarns. Many yarn mills around the world have tried to duplicate Noro Yarns but have failed. The self-striping yarns we see today are a result of trying to copy the Noro process, which relies heavily on hand dyeing and spinning where possible, which is economically impossible for large mills. This is the only way the marvellous colourways and textures can be achieved.










Pure white raw wools are hand dyed in various colors, which are then blended together for the first step of making yarn.

Several tones of colored raw wool fibers are manually aligned one by one to make a singles yarn.












The raw wool is then fed into the carding machine to straighten the fibers and remove impurities, forming a thin web of aligned fibers. The web is next divided and rolled to create rope-like slivers. The slivers are drafted, twisted, and then wound onto bobbins.










The produced yarn is ready to be transformed into products.












For more information on this facinating yarn line and their unique processes please use this link to the Noro Website.


Please contact us to order Noro Yarn products and publications at villageyarns@sympatico.ca or toll free 888-343-8885, Toronto local (416)232-2361. We ship worldwide.

Enjoy your passion!
Village Yarns
Toronto, Ontario CANADA
www.villageyarns.com