NORO Mebuki Yarn
Mebuki, the Japanese expression for “the quiet budding of new life,” captures the gentle renewal of spring. A thoughtful blend of silk, wool, and viscose brings together soft luster, light warmth, and an airy, organic texture- perfect for transitional and warm-weather wear. Noro’s signature colors shift effortlessly from hue to hue, creating a fabric that feels fluid, luminous, and alive with movement. With its generous 150-gram ball and over 490 yards, Mebuki offers exceptional value and versatility, making it ideal for lightweight garments and layering pieces that carry you beautifully through the season.
Noro yarns are known for their vivid hues and unique combinations of colors found in the natural world (think of the red leaves of maples or the cerulean blue of the sky). Noro's reliance on natural fibers is another link to the natural world. Chock full of wool, silk, mohair and other fibers drawn from animals and plants, Noro yarns have a visceral connection to the natural world. All animal fibers used to create Noro yarns come from certified organic farms, including producers in Australia, the Falkland Islands and South Africa—the best the world has to offer. One of the most prominent qualities of Noro yarn is its handspun, loosely processed quality. This, too, is an essential part of Eisaku Noro's vision of creating yarns that remain true to their natural heritage.
Features
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Material:
- 40% Silk
- 30% Wool
- 30% Viscose
- Weaving Weight: Other
- Yarn Weight: DK
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Knitting Needle:
- US: 6
- Metric: 4.0mm
- Knitting Gauge: 20 - 22 sts = 4" (10cm)
- Physical Weight: 150g (~3.5 oz.) ball
- Approximate Yardage: 492 yds. (450m)
- Sett: 8 - 10 dpi
- Country of Origin: Japan






