Yarn Profile: Noro Implession First Impressions
In Implession, Noro has implemented its color concept through feltlike fibers spun in a zigzag manner with four dark, fine binder fibers running down the middle. Besides holding the brushed fibers in place, the dark binder fibers act as a visual anchor to the ephemeral lighter-colored fluff. Knitting Up
I encountered no snags or odd spots, but I did notice occasional variances in the yarn's thickness that produced a handspun effect in the knitted swatches. The yarn's bulk and felted appearance make it easy to miss a dropped stitch for several rows. I advise giving your work a once-over every few rows to make sure everything's where it should be. Blocking / Washing
The colors stayed true in cold water and bled only faintly in warm water. The water ran clear in the very first rinse. My swatches dried quickly into nicely formed flat squares without any significant need for blocking. Once they were completely dry, I measured the damage. Unwashed, my gauge averaged 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 stitches per inch (the yarn's varying thickness makes gauge measurement somewhat iffy). Washed, the gauge became an even 2 stitches per inch, expanding in width by a factor of 12.5 to 25 percent. If Implession were used as an accent yarn, I suspect you'd be able to enjoy the yarn's bloom without worrying as much about expansion. Wearing
From a touchability perspective, Implession is lofty and soft, but not too soft. There's a subtle hint of brassiness from the brushed mohair, especially around more sensitive areas, such as the neck. The yarn's vibrant colors appear to glow when held up to the light, thanks to the presence of silk and mohair. When exposed to constant friction, my swatches performed surprisingly well. When the surface began to look matted, I simply tugged my swatches vertically and gave them a quick brushing with my hands. The silk stayed perfectly blended with the rest of the fibers, and there was almost no pilling to be found. The swatches did gradually stretch out, so an Implession garment would benefit from periodic washing and reblocking. Conclusion
At $9.95 per 52-yard skein, Implession definitely falls on the higher end of the price spectrum. Fortunately, you can still benefit from using it sparingly. If cost isn't an issue, another interesting option would be to use two strands of yarn for your garment, Implession and a coordinating but single-colored brushed mohair. Knit with US 15 needles, the fabric would be fuller, have more strength to support the weight of wear, and have an underlying color to subdue all of the dramatic color changes. |
Yarn name
Implession
Manufacturer
Noro of Japan
Fiber content
43% kid mohair 32% wool 20% silk 5% nylon
Gauge
8 to 10 stitches per 4 inch square on US 15 needles
Average retail
price
$9.95/skein
Where to Buy Online
Carodan Farm
Weight/Yardage per Skein
40g. / 52 yards
Country of Origin
Japan
Manufacturer's
suggested wash method
Hand wash.
Review date
1/15/03
Color used in review
5 |