
I was itching to play with the Boku I bought on sale last week. And for some reason, I've been hankerin' to do some cables.


Needles: US 6
Yarn: Plymouth Yarns Boku, color 3
If you click on the pic, you can see my nice row marker made of a series of rings that can be dis and reassembled to make a chain any length for any project.
I like the colorway and stitch patttern. I noticed the marker right away because of the one you sent me. (that I treasure)
ReplyDeleteLovely scarf. I really like the color and the marker in really nice!
ReplyDeleteNice scarf. I've been curious about Boku, wondering how it would do for those one-row scarves of two alternating colorways that everyone is making from Noro. Those get too pricey for me since I live in an area where scarves are not worn very much in the winter--only on the exceptionally cold days.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the yarn and the marker.
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