More often than not, my creative process is a matter of diverse components coming together in some cool way that was not really my intention at the outset. My Brioche Poncho project is a terrific example.
Component 1: “Oh, brioche knitting is so fun and so gorgeous! Gotta make something!”
Component 2: Manos Del Uruguay’s “Alegria” yarn in a fabulous tutti-fruitti colorway with pops of neon — discovered on a particularly gray, gray, gray day in January
Component 3: Stephen West’s “Brioncho” pattern (awesome!)
Component 4: Nancy Marchant’s brilliant Knitting Fresh Brioche — ‘cause I wanted to pretty up my poncho!
And I have been happily brioche-ing away for some weeks now.
BUT I was completely unaware that the true inspiration for this piece was actually creeping about on the ocean floor — a creature whose existence was unknown to me until yesterday when I heard a podcast (about eyes and color) that featured this particular creature. A feisty crustacean with a bullet-like punch and incredible vision: The Peacock Mantis Shrimp!
Need I say more?!
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