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Mary Jane Mucklestone, living in color.

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

This is the very first in a series of interviews with all those talented people and their businesses, who found their way to Maine. As well as with those who never left. Mary Jane is the first. Here’s a link to her 2bnMaine page: Mary Jane Mucklestone. Stay tuned for more. Thank you Mary Jane!

 

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Mary Jane Mucklestone

She has the perfect name for a children’s book character, say of the Rowling variety, but Mary Jane Mucklestone creates her own fantasies, in living color, and they’re made mostly of yarn.

Originally from the Seattle area, and now a very popular knitter and blogger based in mid-coast Maine,Mucklestone-green-mittens she’s all about color. And yarn is her medium. She has a wee bit of wit as well. The very clever ‘olive’ knitting pattern she published for free on her blog was an internet hit.

When she’s not out gathering inspiration, you can find her working with the well-known nautical photographer Allison Langely in Camden. But the best view into her sweet world is her blog — MaryJaneMidgeMink. She writes and photographs on a regular basis and each posting offers a different view into the colorful life she’s created in Maine.

She has gained fans from all over the world, with a keen interest coming from Scotland. The only thing missing now is more time to create knitting patterns . . .

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Why do you live in Maine? 

I was living in the East Village when I got pregnant. Neither of us wanted to raise kids in the city. His family was in mid-coast Maine, which was driving distance, so we came to Maine.

Please click here for the full interview.

 

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Featured in Forbes, NY Times and Wired.

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Pretty exciting news — Forbes, the New York Times and Wired magazine are all working on articles about Maine and this blog is featured. Click here to learn more.

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Snow white gets noticed.

Friday, March 7th, 2008

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Finally, this very snowy winter gets noticed. According to Village Soup in Camden, the winter snowfall in the Rockport area has totaled 86.5 inches through the month of February. Even Martha Stewart blogged about all the beautiful white stuff at her home in Seal Harbor.

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Media r us.

Friday, February 8th, 2008

This blog is ‘powered by WordPress.’ A great software program that is used by some of the world’s biggest media players. As we’ve all been watching, the media playing field is getting flatter and flatter. The giant, but faltering New York Times uses WP and even invests in the software. With such resources easily available, you might want to look into starting a blog. Hey, it’s free, get in there. It’s fun. Congratulations and thank you WordPress! (I just hope they don’t take you away from the rest of us. I don’t have $29 Million in the bank yet.) 

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