I pulled one of my stash project bags out of the yarn closet for today’s cast-on.

This group of yarns is mostly sport-weight cotton. The marled white is left over from my husband’s sixteen-thousand-stitch pull-over (aka jumper to the Brits) made more than ten years ago. The Berocco Remix yarn was purchased two years ago to make a summer vest for Lu. I ended up using only the red and blue. The yellow seemed such a dreary color. I couldn’t think of who would want to wear it. Then I came across this charming pattern by VersaciKnits.
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sequences-shrug
It is knit with the broken garter stitch in two colors. I began to see how the yellow yarn could be a background to more interesting hues. With cuff-to-cuff construction, the stripes would be vertical while the textural changes ran horizontally. My enthusiasm for the project rose quickly after I worked up a swatch.

Other elements of this design include I-cord edgings and button closures on the sleeves. To make it even more interesting, the garment can be worn three ways: shrug, shawl or scarf. I couldn’t wait to cast on.

I like what I see so far. This could be a good travel project, assuming I can manage the constant switching between purl and knit stitches while riding in the car.

I love that casting on excitement! The colours look great together.
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Looks like a promising project!
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It looks like fun!
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I like seeing the colors unfold as I go along.
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Oh, I like it! And you came up with a great way to find a pattern to fit your scraps! I need to use that for my stray skeins.
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You will enjoy knitting this pattern, if you choose it for a scraps project.
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The fabric in that combination of colors looks terrific! This will be a cool project 🙂
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Thanks. Its coming along well.
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