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ABOUT NOROFor more than 40 years, Noro has been producing yarns that are knownfor their fabulous textures andoutstanding color combinations. Led by founder Eisaku Noro, the companycreates yarns from only the highestquality natural fibers with strictattention to environmentally friendlypractices. It’s no wonder knitters theworld over love Noro.
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Revered for its vibrant colorways and natural fibers, Noro is one of the most popular yarns inthe world. Knit Noro: Accessories is burstingwithdozens of irresistible designs for small projectsknit with this versatile yarn.
THE PATTERNS INCLUDE:• Fast and easy mittens and fingerless gloves• Warm and cozy scarves and cowls• Chic bags and totes• Gorgeous accents for the home
Quick to knit and using only a few skeins ofyarn, these fun projects are perfect to give asgifts. But no one will blame you if you decide tokeep them all for yourself.
$24.95 US$29.95 CANADA
30 COLORFUL LITTLE KNITS
KNITNOROACCESSORIES
$24.95 US$29.95 CANADA
Small Projects, Big Color!
There’s no better way to add a burst of color to yourwardrobe or home than with Noro yarns. In Knit Noro:Accessories you’ll find a huge range of small projects thatcelebrate this fabulous fiber. The twenty-six designersfeatured here expand the possibilities of Noro with knits
that incorporate lace, cables, entrelac, felting and more.Many of these innovative designs can be knit in a weekendusing only one or two skeins of yarn. If you’re new toNoro, this is the perfect introduction. If you’re alreadyhooked, you’ll find even more reasons to Knit Noro!
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Scale-Pattern Mitts
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Materials� 1 31⁄2oz/100g skein (approx 218 yd/200m)of Noro Taiyo (cotton/silk/wool/nylon) in #14blue/green/hot pink/purple� One set (5) size 7 (4.5mm) double-pointed needles (dpns) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE� Stitch markers� Contrasting yarn (waste yarn)
Scale-Pattern MittsKnit in vibrant Impressionist hues, these playful wristers provide a welcome burst of springtime color to brighten winter’s grays.
Designed by Amy Polcyn
Skill Level:
SizeInstructions are written for one size.
Knitted MeasurementsHand circumference 71⁄2"/19cmLength of cuff approx 3"/7.5cm
Gauge21 sts and 30 rnds to 4"/10cm over pat st using size 7 (4.5mm) dpns.TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
Stitch GlossaryLS (lifted strand) Insert RH needle (from front to back) under horizontal strand between last st worked on RH needle and next ston LH needle. Lift strand and leave on RH needle.kf&b Inc 1 by knitting into the front and back of the next st.
Twisted Rib(over an even number of sts)Rnd 1 *K1 tbl, p1; rep from * around.Rep rnd 1 for twisted rib.
Pattern Stitch (over a multiple of 4 sts)Rnd 1 Knit.Rnd 2 *LS, k2, with LH needle, pass LS over these 2 sts, k2; rep from* around.Rnd 3 Knit.Rnd 4 *K2, LS, k2, with LH needle, pass LS over these 2 sts; rep from* around.Rep rnds 1–4 for pat st.
Mitt (make 2)CuffCast on 40 sts. Divide sts over 4 needles. Join and pm, taking carenot to twist sts on needles. Work in twisted rib for 3"/7.5cm. Cont inpat st and work rnds 1 and 2.
Thumb gussetInc rnd 1 Work rnd 3 of pat st over first 20 sts, pm, M1, pm, workrnd 3 of pat st over last 20 sts—41 sts (1 st between gusset markers).
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Tea Cozy
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Materials� 2 13⁄4oz/50g skeins (each approx 110 yd/100m)of Noro Kureyon (wool) in #95 lime/hot pink/orange� Contrasting worsted-weight yarn (waste yarn)� Matching sport-weight yarn (for sewing)� One pair size 7 (4.5mm) needles OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE� Spare size 7 (4.5mm) needle� Size 6 (4mm) circular needle, 16"/40cm long� Two size 6 (4mm) double-pointed needles (dpns) for I-cords� Size H/8 (5mm) crochet hook (for chain-st provisional cast-on)� Stitch marker
Tea CozyWarm up your tabletop with the vibrant autumn colors of this cheery cozy.
Designed by Linda Medina
Skill Level:
SizeSized to fit a 6-cup teapot.
Knitted MeasurementsCircumference approx 16"/40.5cm (unstretched)Height approx 10"/25.5cm (excluding fringe)
Gauge22 sts and 22 rnds to 4"/10cm over pat st using size 7 (4.5mm) needles (unstretched). TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
NoteI-cord fringe at top and ribbing at bottom edges are worked afterbody is completed.
Stitch Glossaryyb Yarn over needle from front to back.yf Yarn over needle from back to front.
Pattern Stitch(over a multiple of 5 sts plus 2)Row 1 (RS) P2, *yb, k2tog tbl, k1, p2; rep from * to end.Row 2 K2, *yf, k2tog tbl, p1, k2; rep from * to end.Rep rows 1 and 2 for pat st.
Tea Cozy BodySection IWith crochet hook and waste yarn, ch 52 for chain-st provisionalcast-on. Cut yarn and draw end though lp on hook. Turn ch so bottom lps are at top and cut end is at left. With straight needles,beg 2 lps from right end, pick up and k 1 st in each of next 47 lps—47sts. Rep rows 1 and 2 of pat st 8 times (16 rows). Cut yarn. Leave stson spare needle.
Section IIWork same as section I; do not cut yarn.
Joining SectionsRow 17 (RS) Section II: Work row 1 of pat st to last 2 sts, p2tog; section I: P2tog, work row 1 of pat st to end—92 sts.Row 18 Rep row 2.
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Slip-Stitch Cowl
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Stitch-Sampler Tote
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Dog Sweater
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Welted Hat
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Modular Neck Wrap
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Lacy Pillows
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Diamond-Wave Pillow
Zigzag Pillow
Leaves and Cables Pillow
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