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Noro Tsubame
Noro Tsubame is a medium thickness wool composed of a blend of wool, silk and polyamide. It comes in 200 grams balls, its vibrant speckled colours create unique patterns, perfect to knit elegant and fun garments. With just one ball, you can create a wide variety of projects. Knit with the beauty and quality of Noro Tsubame!
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Noro Tsubame is a medium thickness wool composed of a classic blend of wool, silk and polyamide. This combination provides a rich texture and a soft, durable finish. The balls come in a generous 200 gram size, which is perfect for a wide variety of projects, allowing you to create complete pieces with just one ball.
One of the most distinctive features of Noro Tsubame is its unique-speckled effect, achieved through its colour mixtures. Each ball features a rich palette of multiple tones, which unfold in surprising ways when knitted, creating eye-catching patterns.
Ideal for autumn and winter garments, Noro Tsubame is perfect for those who want to knit elegant pieces, without leaving aside a touch of multicoloured fun. From pullovers and scarves to shawls and beanies, this yarn ensures that every creation is unique and special.
Composition of Noro Tsubame:
- 50% Silk
- 25% Wool
- 25% Polyamide
Characteristics of Noro Tsubame:
- Each ball contains 200 grams and 600 metres.
- Its thickness is suitable for knitting with 4 mm needles.
- For a sample of tension of 10 cm, 16–20 stitches are needed.
- It is recommended to wash by hand.
- Iron at low temperature.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Dry horizontally without hanging and in the shade.
How many balls do I need to knit my projects?
- You need two balls to knit a size M pullover.
- With one ball you can knit a shawl.