So, after publishing Chocolate Stout, I got a comment from a fellow designer who's coming out with a grandpa-esque cardigan that has a shawl collar and a slouchy fit and some cozy pockets -- kind of like Chocolate Stout, but not exactly. Hers is actually quite different from mine, but it is definitely the same overall shape and idea. Since I am not sure how she likes to do things, I will remain mum about her sweater for now, except to say that it is a lovely cardigan. And that it definitely came from the idea of an Old Man who could have been good friends with the Old Man that was in my head a few months ago.
But the note was well timed, because this is something I have thought alot about in the past couple of years.
How so many of us do begin with the same nugget in an idea - be it a stitch pattern, a yarn, a collar detail, a sleeve length, or a sweater shape - but we end up putting our own spin on that idea and seeing the possibilities with different eyes from each other. Often I will find a cable in one pattern that reminds me of a cable in the other, but the way in which those cables were used each time speaks to a different point of view, and a different way of wearing the cable once it's been translated.
I love this piece of our world, and I've been wanting to run with it a little. Plus, it's an excuse to have some fun with my fellow designers and do something where we collaborate a bit.
Soon I'll be publishing the first in a series of "Mixed Drink" patterns.
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In which Amy Christoffers and I play with lace hats together.
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In which Amy Christoffers and I play with lace hats together.


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