Nash Island
pattern by Mary Jane Mucklestone
Nash Island LIGHT yarn
Last June my friend Mary Jane Mucklestone arrived on Nash Island to help with shearing, knitting in hand, as usual. Nash Island Yarn, of course. Wisely knowing a compact portable project makes for light dunnage (an essential for boat travel) Mary Jane was designing (on the needles, in the moment, on the island) a sweater knit flat in pieces.
Mary Jane designing with her muses, photo by Gale Zucker.
Nash Island is an old school Maine sweater, the kind we wear year round in all seasons. For hauling wood in winter to summer evenings on the lobster boat. Nash Island is knit old school too, entirely flat, with the color work 'lice' happening only on the right side to make it easy. With modified drop shoulders and a lace up placket it's a comfortable everyday sweater. With spring just around the corner, a Nash Island sweater will be the perfect portable project for my island lambing season knitting. And maybe I'll get it done in time to wear to shearing!
Nash Island by Mary Jane Mucklestone is available on Ravelry. Nash Island LIGHT yarn is available at Starcroft and at Clementine in Rockland. (We are currently spinning up more LIGHT yarn from the 2015 clip, more colors will be available soon!)
1 comment:
Oh, someday....I do love my Nash Island Sweater.
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