Pick Up Sticks: Two Births In One
Maggie Pace started Pick Up Sticks! in 2003, when she was five months
pregnant with her second child. After working as an editor for 10
years, Maggie was ready for something new. She had just discovered felting,
and she found herself madly knitting gigantic, grocery-sized bags and
shrinking them down into exciting smaller shapes. What she loved most was
the transformation of the fibers: she could take a standard-looking wool
handknit and turn it into a brand new textile, stiff, yet soft to the touch,
with all the colors blending as if they had always been a single material.
She was hooked, and literally felted everything that wasn't pinned down.
This was the career she had been searching for, so she marched down to the
city and got herself a business license.
Two weeks later, fate dealt a surprising blow: Maggie was hospitalized due
to complications with her pregnancy. There, doctors told her if she wanted
to save the baby, she had to lie flat on her back for the next four months.
No sitting, no working, no running after her 2-and-a-half-year-old daughter. It was from
this mandatory confinement that Pick Up Sticks! patterns were born—right
along with her son, who entered the world full term and
perfectly healthy. (He arrived just in time to model Ball Cap, a design
inspired by his birth.)
Maggie's mom Joan has been working alongside Maggie since the inception of the company,
encouraging and helping in more ways that we can list. She is a sanity
check, has a sixth sense for when something is going to work or not, and
does everything from feed us chicken salad to test every
pattern.
Today Pick Up Sticks! patterns and kits are sold at stores nationwide. But it's still just Maggie and her mom, plugging away in a little office in Oakland!
Thanks so much for your interest in our work. We hope you enjoy our patterns
and that you get as much pleasure out of knitting them as we get out of
creating them!
-Maggie