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Nice colors
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This was actually my first time using Noro, even though I've admired the colors for years. It's not as rough as I expected and unlike some complaints I've heard, I didn't find any vegetable matter in the yarn. Each ball did have at least one knot, but it didn't really interrupt the color sequence too badly. Now that I've finally tried it, I'm sure I'll use it again!
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The colors!
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I love the colors of Malabrigo, and the softness is incredible too. Unfortunately like all very soft yarns, it does tend to pill but a sweater shaver takes care of that. The colors are deep and saturated and I love working with it.
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Great for trim
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I love using Cascade 220 for trim on longies and soakers, or anything else where I'm using a hand dyed yarn. Cascade 220 has tons of colors so finding one to go nicely with my hand dyed is easy. It feels a little rougher at first, not as soft as a merino for example, but once it's washed and lanolized, in the case of longies it gets really soft and is just fine for next to the skin for babies. Great stuff and always consistent!
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