Noro Magazine

"Noro" knitting magazine is a bi yearly magazine which Includes up to 35 designs in each issue, a combination of new projects and the most popular from past collections. There are also interviews with other designers, workshops and inspirational features.

Akari

"Akari" is a soft, worsted weight multi fiber blend that features organic silk and cotton. Translated to "light" or "glimmer" in English, the silk adds a beautiful sheen to this yarn. It is a delightful choice for knitting and crocheting multi-season garments.

Geshi

Noro Yarns "Geshi" is 200 grams/ 656 yards of soft, squishy goodness named for the "summer solstice".

Ito

Noro Ito is a brilliant cake of their self-striping wool. With over 400yds per cake, Ito is ideal for sweaters and accessories alike! Loosely plied colors masterfully fade from one tonal shade to the next creating gorgeous colorwork in your projects. Ito is great for felting too!

Kakigori

Kakigori from Noro is a DK weight blend of cotton, silk, viscose, and polyamide hand-dyed in nature inspired colorways. This lightweight yarn is perfect for knit or crocheted sweaters, ponchos, and accessories, and with 660 yards per ball, there’s so much you can do with just one ball!

Kureyon

Noro Kureyon is the original self-striping yarn. It is incredibly popular year after year, and it's easy to see why!

Silk Garden

Noro Silk Garden celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2016. "I imagined a yarn that bloomed out of a garden of silk and silk/mohair fabric," says Mr. Eisaku Noro, its creator. We couldn't agree more.

Tabi

Noro Tabi is a versatile sport to DK weight yarn that comes in a rainbow of self-striping colorways.

Taiyo

With a name that means "thick sun," Taiyo has a wonderful next-to-the-skin softness and sheen. A delightful fiber mix of cotton, silk, wool, and nylon, it is comprised of two soft spun, thick-to-thin, multicolored strands.

Tasogare

Tasogare - Japanese for "twilight". Each color gives a more muted & deep feeling.

Viola

Noro Viola is a colorful wool yarn with a lightly twisted single ply in self-striping tonal colorways. This worsted to bulky weight yarn will work up beautifully into wooly sweaters and accessories that have a lively mix of colors and cozy warmth.