I came across a really lovely pattern for my pretty Quoddy Blue Regal from my epic adventure. The Agate Cove sweater from Knitwise Design on Ravelry.
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I have also thought about doing it in a different yarn and saving my pretty blue for another sweater. I have options. I have some Custom Woollen Mills Mulespinner Two Ply that could work. That would be three different grays for that yarn. Cascade Eco, knit to be more firm would be okay. I have cream, deep forest green and red. A bit too Christmas possibly. I think I have a skein of rust left from a vest from long ago too. Red, cream and rust might actually work. I may have to try that.
I have been working with my desert island yarns lately. All the yarns I just wanted to work with for the sheer joy of the feel or the colour, plus my epic adventure yarns. The trouble with that is that what I need are just ordinary work day sweaters.
I don't want to wear Myrtle to clean bathrooms. I will wear her on days when I am working with yarn or sewing days. I wouldn't want to wear a sweater made of Madelinetosh or another hand dyed yarn to bake bread.
No. I need some ordinary sweaters too. Just simeple knits in yarns that are simple and relatively easy and inexpensive to replace. It is also entirely possible that a couple good aprons to wear around the kitchen and when I am cleaning would help too.
Eco could be a good option. I have tons of it. I have no particular design in mind for it, though I may have when I bought it. I bought the red for a Bountiful Bohus sweater from Big Girl Knits a very long time ago. But using Eco+ for Agate Cove might get me exactly what I am looking for.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to dig out the green Eco + as well. That too would make a great workday sweater, maybe a hoodie perhaps. Both replaceable within my market.
Inspiration may give way to need and that isn't a bad thing. Inspriation is only ever a starting point. I never really know where I will go from here.
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