Kureyon is a Japanese brand that produces hand-dyed yarns and knitting accessories. Their products are known for their high-quality and unique colors.
Kureyon was founded in 1974 by Mr. Noro.
The company started out as a small workshop producing handmade textiles.
In the 1980s, Kureyon began producing hand-dyed yarns and quickly gained popularity among knitters and crafters.
Today, Kureyon is known for its environmentally friendly production methods and commitment to sustainability.
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Kureyon Yarn is a hand-dyed, 100% wool yarn that comes in a wide range of colors.
Kureyon Air Yarn is a chunky, hand-dyed yarn made from a blend of wool and silk.
Kureyon Shinryu Yarn is a hand-dyed, 100% wool yarn with a silk core for added strength and structure.
Kureyon yarn is made from 100% wool and may feel slightly itchy to some people. However, many knitters find that it softens with use and washing.
Kureyon yarns are dyed using a special process that helps them retain their vibrant colors over time. However, as with all hand-dyed yarns, there may be some color variation between skeins.
Kureyon yarns can be purchased through their website, as well as through a variety of online and local yarn shops.
Kureyon yarn comes in a variety of weights, ranging from fingering to super bulky. The weight of each yarn is listed on the label.
Kureyon yarns are hand-dyed using a variety of techniques, including immersion dyeing and space dyeing. Each skein is unique and may feature different colors and patterns.