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Fiber College – Two More Days!

September 7, 2012 by Mary Jane Leave a Comment

 

Today I went to Fiber College in Searsport Maine as a civilian, with my friend Emily and it was FUN!  We didn’t take classes, but still had a great day visiting vendors, viewing the fantastic organic gardens and hanging out at the beach…Leelee came along, dogs are welcome!

Part of the reason for having so much fun was hooking up with Ellen Mason. She is so funny and friendly and full of life. She’ll be hosting a free-with-admission dye workshop for most of the day tomorrow. Bring your yarn, or buy some from Ellen, or visit the vendors and see what they’ve got! Ellen’s dye workshop is a free-form, event-within-an-event not to be missed! Guaranteed fun.

You’ll run into all kinds of Knitteratti! We had a chat with the talented and beautiful Kristen TenDyke, who was on her way to a hula-hoop class!

There are still classes open with fantastic teachers and you can sign up when you get there, but take a look at the class list here. There are free demos besides Ellen’s all day long. Did I mention goats and alpacas?

I’m going to try and get back tomorrow or Sunday or both! …fingers crossed that I get my work done so I can!

Update: See today’s TV new report on Fiber College here. See Jackie Ottino Graf, teaching her natural dying workshop, Katharine Cobey discussing art vs. craft and more!

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Wonderful Ragga and the Nordic Mitten Conference

August 31, 2012 by Mary Jane 9 Comments

Meet Ragga Eiríksdóttir. She knits.

She gives kids a lift!

She’s glamorous.

She runs in the Reykjavik Marathon!

She knows where to eat,

and where to find the most charming, comfortable cafes for knitting – with the best coffee.

She has goat friends who are as curious and playful as kittens.

She generously shares her knowledge of everything Icelandic, including the special properties of the native sheeps’s fleece.

She has a very creative method of choosing patterns and colors for Lopapeysa.

She is always quick with a smile!

She discovers and makes friends with the knitter who made our sweaters!

She knows all about Icelandic knitting, including the curious two thumbed mittens.

Curiouser and curiouser!

If you need a reason to visit Seattle this October, you can meet Ragga yourself at the not-to-be missed event, the fantastic Nordic Heritage Museum’s Nordic Knitting Conference, October 5 – 7, 2012

This year the theme is Nordic Mittens!

Ragga is a great teacher, you’ll learn so much from her! Cool Icelandic techniques, interesting history, creative solutions to problems you might encounter. You will love her! Your only problem will be choosing which of her classes to take…

Skagafjörður mittens are decorated with intricate and colorful cross-stitch…so unusual and so beautiful! I’m dying to take that one.

Chevron Mittens, a touch of Icelandic lace…lovely! Learn many variations of chevron patterns and learn a special edge technique.

The Little Techie Mitt- many tricky details, learned in one tiny mitten! Quick and fun!

And the one dear to my heart…The Two Thumbed Mitten. Who knew? Great history, clever clever folk those Icelanders! You’ll learn 2 different thumb constructions and much much more!

You simply must meet Ragga, if I wasn’t going to be teaching in at Interweave Knitting Lab New Hampshire I would SO BE THERE!

Who else is teaching? Nordic Knitting Wizards that’s who. Annemor Sundbø, imagine! Latvian Mitten experts Sandy De Master and Mary Germain, Susanna Hansson will teach Lapland’s Rovaniemi techniques. Mary Scott Huff the stranded knitting genius-live and in person- wow!!! Carol Rhoades teaches mittens with Danish traveling stitches and more!!!!

Take it from Gudrun and I, you don’t want to miss your chance taking a class with Ragga. Here we all are, after an amazing afternoon at Iceland’s Blue Lagoon. Of course, you can always find Ragga here at Knitting Iceland.

And look! Like mother like daughter…little Runa has inherited her mother’s sensational flair for fashion!

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Iceland We Love You!

August 25, 2012 by Mary Jane 4 Comments


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 


 


 


 


 


 

 
We were happy happy visitors. It was hard to leave. So much more to see and do….next time!
I’m off to an island with no electricity…
catch you next week!
oxo
MJ

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To Norðurland

August 20, 2012 by Mary Jane 2 Comments

Gudrun and I took off on our own, and headed to the north of Iceland. On the way we stopped at the workshop of botanist and dyer Guðrún Bjarnadóttir in Hvanneyri. We got some of her plant dyed lace yarn called Hespa. I got some brown – a favorite of the vikings – dyed with a common lichen, and 4 other colors, a range of yellows and chartreuse, all old old recipes using native Icelandic plants. You don’t have to go to Iceland– visit her etsy shop.

Our destination is the textile museum in Blönduós which we will visit tomorrow. We got a little lost, passing through steaming geo-thermal farmland…quite an adventure. We’re staying in a pistachio guesthouse which was once the Post Office, situated right on the River Blonda where it rushes to meet the sea. The source of the river is the glacier Höfsjökull. Though tempted, the river is too dangerously strong to swim in.

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Lopapeysa Everywhere

August 19, 2012 by Mary Jane 7 Comments

 

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Ísafjörður

August 18, 2012 by Mary Jane 4 Comments



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