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Holiday Gifts

December 10, 2013 by Mary Jane 2 Comments

In the middle of the holiday season I’m often compelled to make new things. It will be 9 at night and I’ll think…I just need to knit a little gift. I usually rely on old favorites this time of year, my wee stable of quick knits.

Here’s a list of 5 of my favorite tried and true things.

 

The quickest cutest hat of all! Susan B Anderson’s Acorn Hat.

Made with super bulky yarn, you’ll only need an evening to whip one up.

Sized for newborns all the way up to adults.

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Melyinda Bernardi’s French Press Felted Slippers. I just had to include these, they aren’t just my favorites, there are over  6  1/2  THOUSAND of them on Ravelry. My daughter loves to make them and can complete the knitting in about two hours. Admittedly the sewing can be a little fussy, so set aside more time for that, but isn’t sewing near the top of our wanna-do crafty pursuits?

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How about a last minute gift for yourself… got a few yards of some luxury yarn lying around that you never knew what to do with? Knit it into jewelry that you can wear to the holiday parties! Try design genius Olga Buraya-Kefelian’s Cable Braided Necklace.

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My own Instant Mittens. Stash busters! Made with bulky yarn or two strands of random yarn that add up to bulky, or close to it – I really like to add a strand of mohair.  I decorate these all kinds of different ways, but the plain ones are pleasing too  AND SO FAST AND EASY TO KNIT!

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Ok we don’t have to make ALL our gifts. Take a peek at  Fringe Supply Co.’s carefully curated selection of “nice things for makers”.

I saw the Bento Bag in person when proprietress Karen was in my class, it is irresistible so I’m ordering several so you better get cracking because things sell out fast here folks!

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What about you? What are your go-to gifts for the holidays?

Filed Under: Knitting

A Holiday Giveaway!!

December 5, 2013 by Mary Jane 3 Comments

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To get into the holiday mood I’m offering a chance for you to win a special holiday package.

What you get:

• An actual hat, knitted by me – yes indeed folks, a sample from my soon to be released Muckle Toque will be yours! Made in  100% Norwegian wool, it will fit most adults and some kids too. It is not often that I give anyone knitted things, even my  family members are often bereft…the cobbler’s children syndrome…Our winner will be extra lucky!

• A copy of my  new book Fair Isle Style signed  just for you with my favorite sharpie!

• Yarn to make Carrie Hoge’s Peerie Weerie Booties, the most popular project in the book…there are always new babies and these booties are cuties! You’ll get 3 skeins of Quince & Company’s Chickadee in Carrie’s Yellow, Egret and Kumlien’s Gull.

 
To enter simply “like” my new Official Facebook Page.  If you’ve already “liked” the page you are automatically entered.

The contest is open through December 20th.

Good Luck! Spread the word!

 

https://www.facebook.com/mjmucklestone

 

Filed Under: Events, Knitting Tagged With: Contest, Fair Isle Style, Giveaway

Craftsy’s Black Friday, Vogue Knitting LIVE and More News!

November 29, 2013 by Mary Jane Leave a Comment

Hey all!  I hope my American friends had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

I am so thankful for all the kindness and support you, my readers show me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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There are some great specials going on right now that I’d like you to know about. Craftsy is having a blow-out sale, with all classes priced at $19.99 or less, including my class The Fair Isle Vest: Stranded and Steeked.

This class is a great introduction to stranded knitting of all kinds, and particularly fair isle knitting. Don’t think you have to make the vest either, the lessons you learn can be applied to any stranded colorwork you want to do. Come on, you know you want to learn! I humbly hope even stranded colorwork veterans will even learn something, or at very least add to the conversation. Four days only, the sale ends Monday December 2 at midnight – Mountain Time.

 

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I’m thrilled to be teaching at Vogue Knitting Live NY this January 2014. It is my first time teaching at the NY event and I’m really  looking forward to it. I spent my college years in NYC and stayed for 10 years. I can’t wait to feel the energy. I’m teaching some of my favorite classes. The organizers have promised a special gift for participants who sign up with this special code NYTEACHER14. Hope to see some of you there.

You may have noticed I have a new Facebook Business page. That’s right! It will be a great place to broadcast just knitting and crafting related stuff, a one stop place to find current MJ events! I’d love it if you’d hop on over there and “like” my shiny new page…I feel so…business like!

 

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Lastly there’s calendar in the side bar now that should also keep you up-to-date on my events as well. I’ve just added the Block Island Fiber Retreat, May 3-6. It is hosted byNorth Lights Fibers, one of the leading Micro Yarn Mills in the country with gorgeous minimally processed yarns. Franklin Habit and Gudrun Johnston will be teaching as well. It is bound to be fantastic – great food, wonderful location with stunning views and I bet lots of hiking opportunities.

Lots of wonderful things coming up this new year! Stay tuned!

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Block Island Fiber Retreats, Craftsy, Gudrun Johnston, North Lights Fibers, The Fair Isle Vest, Vogue Knitting, Vogue Knitting Live

Bucheron Mitts, Firewood and Teaching!

November 18, 2013 by Mary Jane 15 Comments

In French, bucheron means “wood cutter” or “lumberjack”.  My Bucheron Mitts are in the Winter 2014  issue of Interweave Knits which should be on the newsstands now.
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I was delighted to find they are the lead project for the “Out by the Woodpile” story with a stunning double page spread…where the model is actually handling wood. Yay! The colors were inspired by the brown of Carharts and the red of old barns accented with the ocher of winter-faded grass.

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I designed the mitts to be sturdy enough to really use while stacking wood, thick enough to repel splinters, but with fingers free. Let me tell you, I wish I had them now because it is wood stacking time again here in Maine. The yarn is Harrisville’s new Watershed line which is heathery, beautiful and strong – perfect. Yet Bucheron are pretty enough for a weekend in the city. Again, I wish I had them so I could wear them to A Gathering of Stitches in Portland Maine, where I’m teaching this coming Saturday November 23rd. I will bring the magazine along though!

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Those of you who know me know that there is a lot of time and talk devoted to wood around my house. We cut it, split it, stack it and burn it for winter fuel. Each one of us has our own idea about the proper way of doing things. We are not alone in this obsession – last year Norway broadcast a 12 hour long television show devoted to burning wood. Four hours dedicated to chopping, splitting and stacking offering many differing opinions. The final 8 hours are left for live action wood burning. EXCITING! (link: Norway’s National Firewood Night)

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Here’s Sophie in front of one of our woodpiles, wearing a family favorite – Cabled Chullo.

What about your family – any wood obsessions?

A Gathering of Stitches
54 Cove Street
East Bayside
Portland, Maine 04101
207 747 5015

Two Color Knitting – Let’s Begin 9:30 – 12:30
Scandinavian Colorwork 2:00 – 5:00

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Shetland – Fair Isle Inspiration

October 16, 2013 by Mary Jane 9 Comments

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Filed Under: Knitting, Travel

Shetland Vistas

October 14, 2013 by Mary Jane 6 Comments

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Filed Under: Knitting, Travel

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