When I opened my mail today I got a sweet surprise. Sylvia at Blue Sky Alpacas sent me a little stack of the Knit Chickens pattern. I posted about the chickens, if you are interested, here. I was thinking this past month has been so much fun on the blog and ravelry and I am feeling the love!
Now I want to give some love back to you. I have 3 Knit Chicken patterns to give away! Leave me a comment to enter the contest. That means if you are an email subscriber, hop on over to my blog and leave a comment on the blog. Say hi, tell me about your chicken love, whatever you'd like, leave your name or something distinguishing on your comment.
I am going to pick a winner pretty quick so enter quick! You can be from anywhere, I'll send it to you. I will pick 3 winners with a random number generator. I will post the winners on my next blog entry, who knows when but soon.
I am going to pick a winner pretty quick so enter quick! You can be from anywhere, I'll send it to you. I will pick 3 winners with a random number generator. I will post the winners on my next blog entry, who knows when but soon.
Then those lucky chickens will need to email me (on my sidebar) to give me their mailing address. If you win, you will have 2 days after I post to email me. If 2 days pass and I haven't heard from you, I will then pick another winner.
Good luck, chicken lovers! And we're off!
I made up these Sweet Pea Hats for another set of twins that needed a gift last week. It seems twins are everywhere these days. I guess it's the new trend: )
This is the third set of twins I have knitted Sweet Peas for since last fall. I have made 2 sets of sweet peas for boy/girl twins and one set of sweet peas of boy/boy twins over the last few months.
These are teeny tiny hats. I can hold both of the hats on one hand. This set of twins was born 6 weeks early so teeny tiny is just right. I hope they do well, go home soon and that the hats will bring the parents a little joy during this difficult time.
I made up these Sweet Pea Hats for another set of twins that needed a gift last week. It seems twins are everywhere these days. I guess it's the new trend: )
This is the third set of twins I have knitted Sweet Peas for since last fall. I have made 2 sets of sweet peas for boy/girl twins and one set of sweet peas of boy/boy twins over the last few months.
These are teeny tiny hats. I can hold both of the hats on one hand. This set of twins was born 6 weeks early so teeny tiny is just right. I hope they do well, go home soon and that the hats will bring the parents a little joy during this difficult time.
On Ravelry some people have finished Sweetheart Hats and some have finished Sweetheart Washcloths. Take a look if you'd like.
Here are some patterns I am thinking about and you might like, too:
Have a good Monday, Knitters. One last note, if you click on the little arrows in the new Twitter box you can see previous entries if you are interested. Thanks to those who are following me on twitter. I am still trying to figure the whole thing out, it's pretty fun.
best, susie
Hooray for giveaways! I don't know what it is about these chickens...but I love them! Now I'm tryiing to figure out how to make some ducks to go with the chickens...
ReplyDeleteOh my you have no idea how excited I am. I have "real" chickens but a friend of mine lives in a town where she can't have any, I want to knit her a few birds to make her smile until she can move to the country. I so hope I win!
ReplyDeleteI cannot tell you how much I want to get my hands on this pattern!! I am so smitten! You're little peapod hats are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI would love a chance to win a chicken kit. I usually don't like things like that but these are so different. Really cute.
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens!! I think they would look perfect in my best friend's parent's kitchen. I would love to win the pattern so I could make some for them for their anniversary next month!
ReplyDeleteLove your work, and your blog!
Leanne (Lunatic84@ gmail.com & Lunatic84 on Rav)
Oh! The Chicken patterns! My girl would have a fit! You see, we are planning to add chickens to our family this year to raise for eggs and to keep as "pets". My three year old has become obsessed with all things chicken! She constantly asks my husband when he will be building the coop for her chickens! She even asked if her chickens could go on a playdate with her friend's chickens!! How cute!
ReplyDeleteWe have just gotten into the world of knitted animals--sheldon the turtle was our first-- and my girl is hooked! It would be so much fun to add chickens to our knitted menagerie!!
Keeping my chicken fingers crossed for a copy of that fabulous pattern!!
Erin
(posting under the hubby's account!)
I love the chickens. The colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love your chickens! They look so cute!
ReplyDeletejillpickle
LOVE LOVE LOVE the chickens. My kitchen has a few roosters who need some chicken pals, I think! Thank you for the give away!
ReplyDeleteyou inspired me to teach myself to knit. I love seeing your work, especially when you do socks! By the way I am working on my first pair of socks for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThese chickens are just adorable!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to win the pattern for those cute chickens. I have a couple of grandchildren who would love them too.
ReplyDeleteI love those chickens!! Pick me! Pick me! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens! These will go nicely with the toys I've been knitting up lately.
ReplyDeleteI heart these chickens, and I love ALL toy-type knitting patterns. My dogzillas in particular like to dismantle my toy knitting, but no problem!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a chicken pattern! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI just love the chickens - so friendly and require no cleaning out - my idea of the perfect pet lol. Hope all is well with you, Seona
ReplyDeleteI love Chickens, eggs, the riddle 'What came first the Chicken or the Egg.' I have chickens in my kitchen decor. I eat chicken salad, chicken/corn soup, grilled chicken, bbq chicken, chicken in a bisket crackers, chicken and rice, fried chicken, baked chicken, the list could go on and on.
ReplyDeleteThe chickens are great! Please enter me in the draw..
ReplyDeleteSo cute and fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping today is my lucky day!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this pattern as well. I would knit them for my kids of course. I started to knit a year ago and have made 5 hats out of itty bitty hats. If it wasn't for you books I am sure I would have given up on this craft! I would love to try these chickens out.
ReplyDeleteyea!!...I heart chickens...and roosters of course!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken pattern is awesome!!! I've already contacted Blue Sky Alpacas and the Wool Shack trying to get my hands on one of the patterns. I'm planning on knitting a striped one out of the Blue Sky Dyed Cotton in tomato and poppy as soon as I possibly can!!! Wish I had your design talent.
ReplyDeleteChicken love, yes! These would be so fun to make and give to poultry lovin' friends. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour chickens are just too cute! You are so creative, Susan!
ReplyDeleteLove those chickens!!!!Love your giveaways!!! Can't wait to knit some. I plan to buy the pattern but who knows I just may get lucky!
ReplyDeletePlease enter me!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Yay! Count me in! Any animal is so much fun to make because they are so well loved by children!
ReplyDeleteI would love the chicken patterns - have already got my name in with a LYS to buy the pattern but would love to win it - I will knit several for chicken loving friends!!!! Jill
ReplyDeleteI am definitely in need of some chickens!
ReplyDeleteI have just the perfect place for them too :)
I would love to win the patterns for those chickens -- they're so cute! I think the little visitors to our house will find them a welcome addition.
ReplyDeleteThose chickens are so darn cute! I love them! I can see them as a baby gift in pastels, or even as kitchen decor in bold colors. What a fun project to knit, too!
ReplyDeleteDe-lurking to join in the contest and tell you how much I like reading your blog!! Your patterns are so creative and I love seeing what you're up to next. Keep up the good work!!
ReplyDeleteKassia :)
ksfultz@gmail.com
I have always wanted to decorate my kitchen with roosters and my husband isn't into it... but maybe these chickens could ease their way into our home without him noticing!! :)... and then before he knows it I'll have my rooster kitchen! That seems painless enough doesn't it?!
ReplyDeleteI found the Knit Chickens on Ravelry tonight, fell in love, and immediately searched for the pattern. Unfortunately there are none available at UK stockists :( so I emailed Blue Sky Alpacas to see if they could help. I can't believe you are offering the very same pattern as a giveaway! I'll keep my fingers crossed x
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have only been knitting about a year and a half and I love your patterns! They are so much fun. It is great to read about how much you enjoy it all.
ReplyDeleteI hope I win!
Jill in Texas
Hooray for the chicken giveaway!!!! Everyone I work with loves them......they are too too cute :)
ReplyDeleteKnitted chickens are so fun! Too bad I'm not quite fond of real ones! ;)
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to win a pattern for those adorable chickens!! I'd also like you to know that I've been trying to find the perfect yarn for the heart cloths...LOL!
ReplyDeleteI actually made a quilt using different chicken materials after seeing the quilting with the quilting in the shape of chickens and baby chicks. It's one of my daughters favorite for snuggling under on a cold day! I would be thrilled to knit these chickens!
ReplyDeleteThose chickens are tooooo cute! I smile every time I look at them.
ReplyDeleteI love love love this new pattern!! I'm dying to knit a few of these up...
ReplyDeleteawesome giveaway!
Pick me, pick me, pick me!
ReplyDeletePS - Dang...your blog is popular!
ReplyDeletewoo hoo! I want this one so badly!
ReplyDeleteThe chickens are so cute and I would love to win the pattern and make them for my kitchen and possibly for my desk at work :) The little peapod hats are cute too! I subscribe to your blog via queenbee1958@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! I love all of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I would love to make some of these chickens. None of my local yarn shops had this pattern in yet. Thanks for the chance to win one!
ReplyDeleteoh, i love the chickens and i would love to win! i'm crossing my fingers!
ReplyDeleteI love chickens and all your patterns!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I would love to win.
ReplyDeleteI love your chicken pattern! I am afraid to show it to my kids as they will want me to drop my other projects so I can knit them some :)
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of chickens, knit or not. My former principal has chickens, and she let me name two of them. After she vetoed Cream Puff, Cupcake and Chipotle, she agreed to Henrietta and Sally Sunshine. I have modified the Marie Mayhew felted chick pattern to make felted snow chick Christmas ornaments for her the last three years. The last two were an angel and a skating chick. Next year's will be riding a bike!
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens....terrified of the real ones but Love these and I know my twoaugustgirls will....
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me a shot:)
Super cute chickens - great for older kids! Thanks for the offering!
ReplyDeleteClaudia O.
Another generous giveaway! I hope this is my lucky number, those chickens are too cute.
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is adorable!
ReplyDeleteMy friend is battling cancer. She is also a chicken and rooster collector. I think a happy knit chicken would be just the thing to cheer her.
ReplyDeleteCame over your chickens at Ravelry just now. I wonder how my birds will react to find chickens on my balcony when they come for food. I live in a town and feed sparrows and tits under my table on the balcony during the winter.
ReplyDeleteNeed the pattern first ;o)
Melek
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ReplyDeleteHow very exciting! My sister and I LOVED the pictures of the chickens on the previous post.
ReplyDeletejust entering the contest. i love your sense of design!
ReplyDeleteSusan--thanks for all of the great patterns and inspiration! I love the sweet pea hats and have recently purchased a boatload of peaches and cream cotton for your "sweetheart" projects. I'm just having trouble deciding whether to make a hats or washcloths!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Hannah
Ooooh, I love those chickens and I'd love to win a pattern! I am always entering these contests, and never winning... so here's hoping! :)
ReplyDeleteI have been smitten with stuffed chickens for some time and love the version in Itty Bitty Hats, but my little girl wants something bigger in which to store her play eggs in when she's not whipping up pancakes or cake batter in her pint-sized kitchen. These versions are adorable! Thank you for sharing such a cool giveaway! Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteThese kit chickens have to be the funkiest chickens around with their stripes and spots and rather 'healthy' appreance. They would surely light up anyone's kitchen counter!
ReplyDeleteGoodness gracious would I love to have this pattern!
ReplyDeleteThe chickens are adorable with a capital adore. My little girl would flip if I knit one of these! Pick me, random number generator!
ReplyDeleteThe chickens are as cute as can be! They would make the sweetest gift for a child or a baby or even just for me! :)
ReplyDeletePS Even if I don't win I'll still love your blog and patterns! (I hope to have the sweetheart washcloth completed soon! )
Melody
Oooh, I'd love the pattern for those cute chubby chickens!
ReplyDeleteThese chickens make me smile. And I am delighted to see that you are now on Twitter.
ReplyDeleteYipee, love the chickens! Now I have to be lucky.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generosity!
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens. My first real research job after college was working with chickens, so they hold a special place in my heart. I think that my 2 year old daughter would love a knitted chicken.
ReplyDeleteYour chicken pattern is adorable. My 8-yr old son asked me to knit Lucinda Guy's Florian Fox for his birthday a few months ago. I think "Foxter" would appreciate a few chickens around the coop!
ReplyDeletethe color of my kitchen walls is the bird's egg blue and i have orange accents...these chickens would be a wonderful addition!!! I can't wait to knit them!
ReplyDeleteI love those chickens! Teapot cozy here I come, er cluck ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit a chicken for my mom. She kept chickens when we were growing up and I bought her chicks for Christmas one year. You should have seen her face Christmas morning when the new box under the tree (with holes hidden in back) started peeping and scratching. :-D
ReplyDeleteHilary from Michigan
I'd love to win a pattern for my mom--she has been totally captivated by those chickens (and pretty much everything else you've knit)!
ReplyDeleteI love your chickens and plan to make one for each of my get around girlfriends! We get together monthly and laugh and cackle just like a bunch of hens! I'm crossing my fingers hoping to get picked Yay!
ReplyDeleteMy husband has been afraid of chickens since he was a little boy! (He used to have to gather eggs and they would peck at him!) I would LOVE to make him some of these!!!
ReplyDeleteThose chickens are the cuddliest chickens ever. Who'd ever thought anyone would say a chicken is cuddly. I would love to have the pattern. Thanks Susan.
ReplyDeleteGiveaways! Blog Candy! Yummy to my tummy! :-) I love these little chickens, and my "little" Ella Hope would absolutely adore them. I've been working on one of your Itty Bitty Hat patterns and thinking about those oh so... stinkin' cute chickens the entire time! Maybe they will be my next project?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your inspiration and beautiful designs!
Jenn :-)
I absolutely love the chickens! I would love to win the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThey are chicken chic! I love them!
ReplyDeleteWe love chickens here! We have more than a dozen real one. My 12 yrs old son wants to buy more with his Christmas money. It would be fun to knit some cuddly ones to curl up with.
ReplyDeleteJust yesterday, I knitting a Sweetheart Hat, it is so cute!
Thanks!
I really need one of those Chicken patterns. They are just too cute!
ReplyDeleteI want to knit those chickens for Easter...they are so cute!
ReplyDelete2 Robins in a row how funny. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a chicken pattern - thanks for the giveaway, these are so cute!
robin
cokelush at gmail
I was just today thinking about the chickens and how cute they would look in my daughter's room. I hope i win!
ReplyDeleteCock-a-doodle-dooooooooo!
ReplyDeletei love the chickens! i'm on an animal binge right now - turtle first, elefante right now, and i'd love to do a chicken next. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for this giveaway! They would be the perfect size for a little one to hold on to and they look fun to knit. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh those chickens are just oozing with JOY! What fun chickens and what fun give away! Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those chickens and already have the Blue Skye Alpaca yarn to make them!
ReplyDeleteThe Chickens are adorable and I would love to win a pattern for them.
ReplyDeleteThe peapod hats are really cute too.
Love the chickens! We have 6 hens and 1 "chicken george."
ReplyDeleteCHICKENS! Brock brock brock brock! (Sorry, I'm a little sleep deprived and that's as distinguishing as I can be.) Thanks for being generous with the pattern. Those chickens are gorgeous. They'll make great toys OR home dec. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway love. If I could I would have chickens in my backyard but I don't think the neighbors would appreciate that. Knit ones will have to do for now.
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens. If this is what we have to look forward to in your new book, I'm so excited! I just made some pea pod hats too and one of the cupcakes. Love all your patterns.
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteI want to try to win a copy of the pattern :). I think the design is absolutely adorable! It will go greatly in my daughter's little kitchen decor.
I adore the chickens and so would my 5 year old triplets!! What fun!
ReplyDeleteI too would love some chicken love!
ReplyDeletethose chickens are sooooo cute. my parents have chickens and i'd love to add a knitted one to their flock.
ReplyDeleteSusan, Oh, how I love chickens. I have 30+ beautiful hens. I have even named some of them. One is named Freida, she does the polka and then there is Henny Penny, just to name a few. Please enter my name in the drawing. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHope I win one of those clucker patterns!
ReplyDeleteMy nieces would love these! They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh I'm totally in love with the chickens! They are so darn cute! And as usual ...the sweetpea hats ...adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh ...Susan! I almost forgot. I made the heart dishcloth and it was so much fun! I'll be posting pic's soon. Thanks so much, I love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love these!!! I would love to knit a huggable chicken as I don't want to hug my own chickens too much....well, I love to carry Sophie around, but the roosters....maybe not.
ReplyDeleteChristine
Gardnwest AT aol DOT com
I love the Sweet Pea hats! Please enter me in the Chicken Contest. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteChickens are so cute. I would love to make one.
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens. Think they're going to make really cool gifts for my niece and nephew. Imagine when they open up their parcel (I'm in Korea, they're in Canada)! I'll give them clues but I don't think they're going to guess they'll be receiving chickens in the mail. By the way, that January 20th chicken post introduced me to Blue Sky yarns. And I ordered like it was Christmas and money grows on trees. I love being Santa to myself.
ReplyDeleteI'd love this pattern- my LYS is not getting it in. I have chickens, chickens on my checks. My blog is Country-Chicken. I definitely need to make some chickens.
ReplyDeleteWe're a chicken loving family, just like yours....we have our own free range chickens, and according to my husband, I'm the queen of chicken recipes. Sounds familiar, I'm sure! Thanks for your generosity with these giveaways and for my opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteOh, a giveaway! Wonderful! I just love those chickens and they would go quite perfectly with my collection of roosters. Besides, the chickens would be great to have for Easter! You are a sweetie for being so generous. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis has been your month here! Between the washcloth pattern and baby hat with heart ear flaps I have been cranking yarn goodness out at a major rate! You have made me a happy knitter and I would love a chicken pattern to round out January.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to enter.
Sandy in NJ
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI went to see the news and congratulated the work is beautiful !!!!!
A great week,
Sandra Coatti kisses ........
Yippie! Love the chickens. I'm working on grumpy bear right now to go with my felted hedgehogs, Sheldon the turtle, a wee bitty mouse, and a wacky duck.... the chickens would be a great addition to my menagerie....
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
I love these chickens, they are so cute.
ReplyDeleteIs there anything better than a knit chicken? I don't think there is.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is sooo cute. Can't say that I love chickens because in real life they scare the liver out of me but I could definitely handle having these funky chicken around :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! I made the spotted chicken (minus the spots plus wings) for my baby's Easter basket last year. Ravelry project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/peachykkg/polka-dotted-chicken
ReplyDeleteI love knit chickens!
the chickens are great! i love the colors most of all. blue and orange are my favorite!
ReplyDelete~libby in cleveland
Love the chickens. I'm waiting for my yarn to arrive for a sweet pea hat for a February baby. I'm sure the parents are relieved its not twins!
ReplyDeletethose have to be the cutest knitted chickens i have ever seen.... would love to have the patterns to those....
ReplyDeleteHi, I'd love to knit a chicken for my littlest one. Especially since we just celebrated Chinese New Year and she was born in the year of the rooster. One of her favorite things to say is, "cockadoodle-do, I love you!"
ReplyDeleteI love your books and patterns and always recommend the hats when a new knitter asks for a good baby hat pattern.
knittergirl
Eek! Chickens are my favorite! I have a growing collection that I should knit more for. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your giveaways and keeping such a fun blog.
I love this pattern!! And I hope I win!! I plan on making these for my friends known as "The Hens"
ReplyDeleteElise
Love those chickens! I know what you mean about twins. I'm working on two itty bitty hats for twin girls due in February.
ReplyDeleteI like chickens.
ReplyDeleteI have lady chickens in my hen house. It would be fun to have a few knitted friends in my real house :)
ReplyDeleteMy mom collects chickens and I think she'd love it if I made one for her.
ReplyDelete~Tracy
cluck cluck cluck.......
ReplyDeleteDid I miss it? I soooooooo want "real" chickens but my homeowner's association would have a COW! Some day though...... In the meantime, a knitted one would be just ducky!
Oh I'd love to knit up some of those chickens, they are just so cute!
ReplyDeleteChickens are cool.
ReplyDeleteCount me in for the chicken give-a-way. I love them. Thanks for the great links as usual. I have actually made the seaman's cap and I love it. I have a couple more planned to make soon. Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful pattern.
ReplyDeleteWould love to knit those chubby chickens.
ReplyDeleteAngela
hat4705@hotmail.com
These chickens are the best!! I'd love to knit some up. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI feel the love for YOU SBA!! You are a true inspiration in so many ways! I often talk to my fairy loving daughter about your fairy loving daughter. And we are preparing for our first visit from the Tooth Fairy! I'm looking for a good guardian/pillow to hold a tooth....maybe a chicken would be nice!!!
ReplyDeletefraun
Everybody love a giveaway!! ha ha. I love this chicken pattern, and I think that one would look adorable resting atop my bed. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat irresistible chickens!! Reminds me of the Chicken Run movie for some reason (the chicken who knits!) -- but absolutely cuter :)
ReplyDeleteI love the chicken toys! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens - have the yarn ready to go!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make one for my chicken-loving niece chick!
ReplyDeleteI really want to knit these chickens for my sister and her life long best friend, as they call each other Chicken. Its very strange, I know. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKate D
Arlington, VA
I'm getting chickens this summer! Real ones!
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't need a fat chicken? I know I certainly do! I think my 21 month old would love one too.
ReplyDeleteI love all knit creatures, but I am crazy about the chickens! I wanted a rooster theme in my kitchen, but that is now expanding to include the females, too. These chickens are so cute, in fact, that they may push the roosters out completely! Thanks for the give-away.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what in the world I would do with these chickens - but they are just so gosh darn adorable!
ReplyDeleteSign me up please!
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ReplyDeleteI just love these chickens. My friends kitchen is in Roosters and these would look great. I would love to make them for her. She need a little pick me up these days. I love your patterns they are easy to follow and fun. I am going to make the sweet pea hats again for a couple of friends that are having babies. I get to make them in pink this time. Thanks for the generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens. The chicken pattern is a wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteDon't know if iti s too late to enter, but...here I am. They are just charming and a knitted group (clutch?) of them would look so cute in my antique wagon! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI. MUST. HAVE. CHICKEN. PATTERN!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen you posted them the other day, my twins and I fell in love.
plaidtoaster at gmail
Love, love, love those chickens! You are so generous. I am always talking about geting a few real chickens but I doubt that I am zoned for it and it probably isn't a good idea since I live in bear country! I would be very happy with the chicken pattern they just make me smile.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE your patterns. My mother collects chickens but I haven't seen any chicks as cute as these are!!!
ReplyDeleteooo! Those chickens are so adorable! I would LOVE to try my hand at those!
ReplyDeleteWe had to give up our urban chickens, so these will be my substitute!
ReplyDeleteCount me in on the chance at the chickens!!
ReplyDeleteI love your chicken pattern! My cousin is now raising chickens and I would love to knit her one for her kitchen. I so enjoy your blog and look forward to following you on twitter, once I figure it out. :)
ReplyDeleteLove these chickens!!
ReplyDeleteThose chickens look like serious fun to create - what a great giveaway!
ReplyDeletecute chicken patterns. good for a kitchen. Linda Gerig
ReplyDeleteOooh, count me in! I love chickens :) And, my baby daughter would love a knitted chicken to go with the chicken-patterned dress I made her!
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens. My Mom and I both have chickens in our kitchens. What is it about Chickens that make me smile? Love this little creations!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one of your chicken patterns! They are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great blog and for the fun giveaways :)
I'd love to win a chicken pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love giveaways! We live on a hobby farm and happen to also have to turn my hubby's office into a baby room. I think a chicken theme would be perfect for either a boy or girl! I hope I win!
ReplyDeleteOne of my quilting buddies LOVES chickens...I would love to win the pattern, if not then BUY one of the patterns to make them for her. Love ALL your creations...I'm up to 10 heart washcloths! Lots of happy Valentines coming from me this year!
ReplyDelete~ Kathy C (Hillsboro, OR)
Love the give-aways, maybe this time I'll even win!
ReplyDeleteThe hats are just darling. How cute they will be on the babies. I wish them well and hope that they come home soon.
Ooooo! A giveaway! I'm geeked and love the fat ol' chickens!
ReplyDeleteI saw these chickens on your earlier post and thought they were so cute. Of course me mind was racing to to figure out who I could make them for. The very next blog I read after yours was a friend of mine that after 4 long years of not being able to get pregnant and then being all lined up to adopt a little boy has now found out that she is pregnant herself. What a miricle. On her blog she was just posting a sneek peek at how they will decorate the babies room and it is going to be "vintage farm". Of course they can't have really chickens but these would be so cute. I just recently bought both your books and I am loving them, I would love to have this pattern as well!
ReplyDeleteI love the Chickens! They are so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens, they are bright and cherry.
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens. If there is multiple posts, I am sorry. I am having problems with the comments.
ReplyDeleteJulie L.
I would love to knit these chickens. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just love all of your patterns! The chicken one is a riot. Great contest!! Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteThese chickens are so stinkin' cute! I'd love to make one for my son who, everytime he looks at my wedding pictures, says "Daddy and a chicken!"
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! My daughter has a chicken obsession, so I hope to make her one. Thanks for all the good ideas!
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful and so happy. they would be a great addition to our outside chickens so my little one can actually play with one!
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens. Just finished the Taiyo Reversible Scarf. So light and airy. I look forward to your emails.
ReplyDeleteBarb.
Oh how I love this pattern - I grew up in Minnesota and we had chickens everywhere. Such great memories and this pattern brings back the memories!! Pick me!!
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens! Thank you for your blog and giveaways!
ReplyDeleteWhat I'd really like are some real chickens, but since I don't live on a farm (yet), I'll settle for some knit ones I can whip up!
ReplyDeleteI could make the chickens for my 5 year old son. Perhaps "chickie" could replace his current best friend "ring-y" which is... a red metal binder clip. Funny kid :)
ReplyDeleteI made the seaman's cap for my 5yo and 24yo sons this winter using Noro kureyon. I lined them with fleece using your tutorial and they are the warmest hats ever! You'll love them.
-Robin
Cluck, cluck from the south.
ReplyDeleteWe love our chickend down here and love to knit them up.
I would love to be able to have some of these ladies knitted up for Easter.
yea for chicken love. i would love to be knit one!
ReplyDeleteAs I wrote to you, these knit chickens are so cute I was in pain the first time I saw them. My 6 year old son wants me to make the striped one!
ReplyDeleteOOooh, I'd love to make some chickens for my kids!
ReplyDeleteWendy R.
The chickens are spectacular; you're so talented!!
ReplyDeleteI FEEL LIKE CHICKEN TONIGHT!! They look like a lot of fun to knit!
ReplyDeleteThe chickens are spectacular; you're very talented!!
ReplyDeleteI love these chickens!
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOAH, I WOULD LOVE TO WIN THE CHICKEN PATTERN !!!!! MY GIRLFRIEND'S BIRTHDAY IS NEXT MONTH AND I WOULD LOVE TO KNIT HER ONE FOR HER BIG DAY !!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
BARB :0)
I love these chickens!!!
ReplyDeleteMissy T.
Bawk, they are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh I love giveaways. The chickens are too cute for words
ReplyDelete