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Springtini’s

Kimtinis
There are signs of Spring popping up everywhere here in the mountains inspite of the never ending dirty snowbanks. 

Just this morning, when I pulled up the kitchen shades, my driveway which is one of the only snowfree areas in my yard…and is made of dirt, was speckled with ROBINS!   Whoo hoo….they are back!  Of course, I am told that they never leave, but what ever the case is, this is the first morning I have seen them.  Welcome home my little friends!

Typically I am not a pink person, but perhaps it is the yearning for the colors of Spring and the desire for warmth and seeing this wee sweater that pushed me in that pastel direction.  I had decided that I would see what all the EZ chatter is about and decided to shoot for something small …. this little sweater is perfect!  In fact two little sweaters have captured my attention.  Now before you start wondering…no, there are no little people that I am aware of joining our family any time soon, but these will be nice to tuck away as future gifts.

Rabbit_earsAs I was knitting along on McGregor’s Garden, I realized that I may have twisted right on Peter’s ears when I should have twisted left and vice versa?  Well, I did and I couldn’t leave those ears looking more like carrots than bunny ears, so I ripped my socks all the way back to the start of his ears and started again.

Now they do look more like ears, don’t they?

14 thoughts on “Springtini’s

  1. Kim- I think I may put some ears where they’ll be seen when you’re wearing them with a shoe.
    Though it is nice to have secret ears where no-one can see them.

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  2. That EZ sweater is one of my favs. I’ve been dying to knit it up for someone. Good idea to make it and have it on hand.
    It’s good to hear your world is starting to change with hints of spring time. Today we have snow! 😉

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  3. I wouldn’t know about Spring here… the deer are eating all my shoots from the bulbs I planted in Fall… Grrr…
    That EZ baby sweater is my very favorite baby girl knit. My Knitter’s Almanac opens automatically to that page and there are notes in all the margins from the many I’ve knit over the years. Very gratifying.

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  4. I love the composition of your yarn photo shoot! And the socks? Adorable! I don’t know- a floppy little ear I think would look cute too 🙂

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  5. Yummm that yarn is nice. I think that sweater will be wonderful for a gift to a special little girl. Love your photos too! I hadn’t noticed the ear issue until you showed the new version. I was able to get the ‘old’ ears and the new ears on the screen at the same time. I think I like the new ones.

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  6. I love that color and think that is a beautiful little sweater. Hadn’t noticed the ear problem! I am glad that you are seeing hints of spring. The Cherry trees are now in bloom and the pine pollen is out –everything gets coated with this greenish/yellow powder! Very lovely…;-)

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  7. You need to look out your window again! I’m typing this Friday, and we have yet another snow here in Maine. Will it ever stop?!! The Nashua yarn is really nice. I’m using the cotton one, now, to make a little skirt from Mac & Me, Child’s Summer Skirt. I love this yarn. I can’t wait until the socks are done! I want them!

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