Miss Mary Mac — Character Description A poised woman in her late 30s to 40s with an elegant, composed 1960s presence. Sleek black beehive hairstyle, polished and precise, with one small strand loosely escaping near her temple. Refined facial expression — calm, faintly amused, slightly knowing, never overtly smiling. Wardrobe: a fitted black dress or tailored suit in a 1960s silhouette, knee-length, structured shoulders, with a rounded Peter Pan collar at the neckline. A row of large, domed silver buttons — rounded like button mushroom caps, substantial and sculptural, not small or delicate — runs down the center of her back, from collar to waist. Setting: a warm, wood-paneled mid-century den or craft room, with a lived-in, handmade warmth — tasteful, not cluttered. A crocheted afghan blanket, in muted heathered tones, draped over the back of an armchair or couch. A pair of knitted slippers resting on the floor beside the chair. A basket of yarn skeins in muted avocado green, mustard yellow, and cream tones. An open knitting pattern book with needles resting across it. Soft golden lamp light, slightly film-grain warmth. Mood: elegant, dry, quietly theatrical — like a poised 1960s TV hostess who takes everything, including something completely trivial, with total seriousness. The room says someone who both loves this craft and does it beautifully. Ver mais