Step into a Universe of Magic and Puzzles with Magic Puzzle Company Series 4

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Magic Puzzle Company is a well-known brand that has gained popularity for its series of puzzles. The company has recently released its fourth series of puzzles, which has captivated puzzle enthusiasts all over. What sets this series apart is its focus on magic and illusion. Each puzzle in the series is designed to challenge the mind and deceive the eye. With intricate designs and optical illusions, these puzzles are a true test of problem-solving skills. One of the highlights of the Magic Puzzle Company series 4 is its exceptional quality.


Which I immediately filled up with all the yarn that came in the past few days. It really isn’t an addiction. Of course I’ll live long enough to actually use it all… Stop laughing dear readers, stop laughing…

I m not exactly sure what I m going to send, but I want more choices than I have, from what I ve made in the last two years, and I d love for this puzzle inspired fabric to be one of them. I do a LOT of jigsaw puzzles you can see some of my favorites here and in the past few months, I started getting more and more messages suggesting I try out a Magic Puzzle.

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One of the highlights of the Magic Puzzle Company series 4 is its exceptional quality. The puzzles are made from high-quality materials that ensure durability and longevity. The pieces fit together seamlessly, providing a smooth and satisfying puzzle-solving experience.

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It has been a colorful couple of weeks. I warped up another Structo, this time with a summer/winter motif, that can explore the many ways to manipulate the tie-down threads to create different looks. I just did the first one, in brick formation, and this just made me smile, in the bleak mid winter days of February. I love the black background.

Over the weekend, I taught a two day remote class, actually it was one day, spread over two afternoons, with a group in California. I just marvel that I can wake up in NJ, do my usual morning routine, work a bit in the studio, flip on the computer and guide a dozen women 3000 miles away through a project. They were an enthusiastic group, and had some wonderful scraps, leftovers and workshop samples to play with. And one woman described how much the project made her smile when she remembered each bit of fabric, handwoven or otherwise, and the story behind it. I think I should call these memory mats. Anyway, here is a sampling. Photos are still rolling in!

If your guild is interested in this workshop, here is a link to the prospectus.

The Magic Puzzle Company, which inspired a fabric I wove this time last year, in spite of a broken shoulder, issued three more puzzles in the series. We dove into the first one, and I grabbed the poster and ran off to the studio with it. The colors were glorious, and perfect for the grey days of winter, and I knew I was jumping into the deep end on the next project.

I pulled as much yarn as I could fit on the counter, almost all of it is hand-dyed, except for a couple of commercial coned yarn fill ins and some extreme novelties, which I toss in here and there.

I used the draft from the puzzle fabric I did last year, converting it from 12 shafts to 8, because the floor loom I want to put it on is the only one that’s free. My daughter commandeered the 12 shaft loom! Because I’m using so many different weights of yarn and so many different structures, all requiring different setts, I carefully printed out the threading sequence, added yarn samples, and outlined a custom sett, which was important to know how many inches this baby would take up, since the loom was only 25″ wide. The number of ends is misleading, and the sett is an average of about 27epi, but it depends…

And then I started winding. I did five different 8 yard chains, each with about 5″ worth of warp.

And here they are all together waiting to be sleyed through the reed.

I had just the best time this week, carefully working from the skeins directly to the warping board, taping the ends to the mill frame instead of knotting, less waste and quicker, as I changed warp ends, sometimes every thread. Though I had a plan, often I deviated a bit with the color or blend of colors, throwing in a novelty here and there. It is the most creative I get in the weaving process and it is so much fun to see it all come together. I can’t wait to get this sleyed, threaded and beamed, and try the first couple of inches. I can’t imagine I’ll hate it, there is just too much fun color, but you never know…

So stay tuned to see how this goes…

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Moreover, the designs in this series are truly mesmerizing. The puzzles depict various magical scenes, such as disappearing objects, levitating figures, and mind-bending illusions. Solving these puzzles requires careful observation and attention to detail. The difficulty level of the puzzles varies, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced puzzle solvers. Whether you are looking for a relaxing activity or a challenging brain teaser, Magic Puzzle Company series 4 has something for everyone. In addition to the entertaining aspect, these puzzles also offer educational value. They enhance cognitive skills, improve spatial reasoning, and foster patience and perseverance. Moreover, solving puzzles can be a great way to relax and relieve stress. Overall, the Magic Puzzle Company series 4 is a remarkable addition to the world of puzzles. With its focus on magic and illusion, high-quality materials, and captivating designs, it offers an engaging and rewarding puzzle-solving experience..

Reviews for "Immerse Yourself in the Magic Puzzle Company Series 4 Universe"

- John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic Puzzle Company Series 4. The puzzles were not challenging at all and the designs were just boring. I expected more from this series as I had heard good things about the previous ones. The pieces also didn't fit together well, making it frustrating to complete the puzzles. Overall, I wouldn't recommend Series 4 to anyone looking for a fun and engaging puzzle.
- Sarah - 1 star - I have to say, I was extremely let down by the Magic Puzzle Company Series 4. The quality of the puzzles was extremely poor. Some of the pieces were bent and didn't align properly, making it impossible to complete certain sections. The images on the puzzles were also very dull and uninteresting. I really hope they improve the quality in future series because this one was a complete waste of money.
- Michael - 2 stars - I found the Magic Puzzle Company Series 4 to be a huge disappointment. The puzzles lacked creativity and variety. It feels like they just recycled the same concepts from their previous series. Additionally, the pieces were not cut well and didn't hold together securely. I expected a much better product for the price I paid. I won't be purchasing any more puzzles from this company in the future.
- Emily - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the Magic Puzzle Company Series 4. The puzzles seemed too simplistic and didn't provide a satisfying challenge. The designs were also uninspiring and repetitive. I was hoping for a more unique and engaging experience. The overall quality of the puzzles wasn't great either, as some pieces didn't fit together properly. I was left feeling let down by this series.

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