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easter egg cosies

Eastercosies

I've finally sewn the last arm on a little collection of 12 easter bunny cosies and will list them on etsy over the next day or so. We're definitely getting in the mood for spring here!

PS: if you miss out, then Lisa from Periwinkle is selling a couple of cosies from this pattern to raise funds for a very good cause.

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Update March 23rd – sorry everything is sold out now.

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46 thoughts on “easter egg cosies

  1. Oh how cute – isn’t it lovely this feeling of Spring – sun, flowers and less need for heating!!
    Davina

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  2. Ahwwwwwwwwwwwww. I hope you can imagine the noise I made when I saw those because I cant quite spell it. Very cute and so inspiring (as always, dont know how you do it). x

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  3. They are adorable. I completed my first little egg cosy this weekend and gave it to my mother in law for her church fete. It sold within minutes of them opening their doors – £4.00 raised for a very worthy cause. I hope you don’t mind. It has given my knitting a much needed boost. Thank you

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  4. I can taste the chocolate now! I knitted several little easter bunnies last year, methinks another few are to be created from you wonderful pattern. Happy easter!

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  5. So cute, I have managed to make one from your pattern, but it isn’t any where near as good as yours, I will try to e-mail you a picture. The pattern was lovely to follow thank you xxx

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  6. Hello Julie
    what a gorgeous collection all very spring like!
    Your jumper below is gorgeous too.
    Lotsa love to you T&A, kat xx

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  7. What a beautiful photo of darling little bunnies! Your knitted cuties always bring a smile to my day! thanks for sharing your talents 🙂

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  8. Now Julie, I have to ask, and please don’t laugh me to scorn for being an ignorant yank – what are tea cozies for? I’d have to use them for warming up the eggs after I take them out of the refrigerator, before I crack them into the pan. I imagine that you hard boil the eggs, and then cover them with beautiful rabbits the way you’d color them with paints? For Easter, I mean? I hang my head in shame. I have to say that the effect, when you have only one of this gang, will be somewhat subdued, after the whole gang plus a plethora of easter goodies has been paraded here before us. I want to make one. But I’d be afraid to put it on an egg, somehow.

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  9. What a lovely photo.. those cheerful cute bunnies have brightened up a very busy day! Found brilliant wool gallery in Knutsford, Cheshire yesterday too…! Spring is really here, and I’m off to abandon the jacket I’m making, get out your pattern and make a bunny or two for Easter!…just for fun!
    Jenni xx

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  10. These are so lovely! Im so sorry I missed them in your shop, but very pleased for you that you sold them all so quickly!! Well done!
    Julia x x x

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  11. This photo just shouts spring! Great job, I had such fun making one from your pattern. Thanks for sharing, I love your blog.

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  12. I have always loved little cutesy things from childhood and can’t seem to grow out of it! Your little animal creations are some of the most adorable I have ever seen! So disappointed I missed your sale. You are so blessed and gifted.

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  13. Hi Julie,
    Could you possibly explain to me how you make the eyes for these litle chaps? I’m not sure how to make the stitich your describe on your pattern. Is there a link to show people on the internet somewhere?
    kind rgerads,
    Bernice

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  14. I missed out again too — thank you so much for putting the link on Julie , so far I have raised £70 which I am so pleased with .. thank you again for allowing me to do this.

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  15. Dear Julie-
    I just wanted to thank you for your site. I’ve been going thru an illnes and I’m going on my third surgery. I dont get out of the house much, due to the meds I take. I just wanted to thank you for talking about yourself and your family. I enjoy reading your weekly blogs. I know you dont know me but please pray for my son, he’s been deployed to Afgan. I wish I could hug and kiss him right now so please give your son and daughter a hug and kisses from Kym from America.
    XOXO Kym =^..^=

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  16. You need to write a pattern book with all your beautiful animal creations. I will buy it and make sure everyone in my knitting group does : ). Maybe you have already published one!

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  17. Your knitted animals are truly unique and one of a kind. What a talent you have. It makes me happy just looking at them. Your blog is inspiring and I think I would like to be your friend if we lived closer. Thank you for sharing your talents.

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