Noro scarves
How wonderful are the colours and textures of Noro on these scarves.
Brooklyn tweed - scarf made from Generic Garter Stitch Scarf (17 sts in width) in Noro ‘Iro’ in shade #47

and brooklyn tweed again with this Generic 1×1 Ribbed Striped Scarf (See details at the link) with Noro Silk Garden; 45 silk | 45 kid mohair | 10 lambswool

slichly made the edgar scarf from knitty in Noro Silk Garden Color 245

KarenP made Multi-directional scarf made with Silk Garden #84

koocheekoo made the Irish Hiking Scarf in Noro Kureyon Color #51

vacationtime made the multi directional scarf in Noro Silk Garden, color 8.

spinstah crocheted this scarf in Noro Kureyon using double crochet.

knit purr made the Lady eleanor entrelac scarf with Noro Silk Garden 84

cauchy made an entrelac scarf in five different colorways (92, 52, 157, 164, 90) of Noro Kureyon alternated at random

heylucy - made the lady eleanor in Noro Silk Garden in color 87














July 11th, 2007 at 10:13 pm
Ooh, these are all so beautiful! Thanks for finding and sharing these inspirational pictures.
July 11th, 2007 at 10:37 pm
very wonderful, tks.
July 12th, 2007 at 12:14 am
I have just finished a Silk Garden Noro scarf (inspired by Brooklyntweed!) and I LOVED knitting it. Anyone who is looking for a quick and easy knit for the summertime might consider this!
July 12th, 2007 at 1:38 am
These are great examples of what Noro can do. I made one too here:
http://www.pieknits.com/blog/2006/08/new_pattern_grape_hyacinth_lac.html
July 12th, 2007 at 3:00 am
Those are the most BEAUTIFUL scarves I have ever seen… honestly!! The color combinations are fantastic… and the patterns are so interesting. Do you or the others sell these? Take special orders? I’d treasure owning one.
Joni
July 12th, 2007 at 4:03 am
Love those Noro color changes. What great ways to show off the yarns. Thanks.