Designer Christina Wall has designed a beautiful cowl using Juniper Moon Farm’s sport weight yarn as part of her new “Whispers of Spring” Collection.
The whole collection is breathtakingly lovely! Obviously the cowl has a special place in my heart, but I’m also head-over-heals for the cardi. And the hat. And the shawl. Okay, I love the whole collection.
Not only did Christina write a sweet review of our yarn and send me a copy of the pattern for myself, she has generously given me two copies of the “Leaves of Spring” Cowl to giveaway. Thanks, Christina!
If you would like to be entered to win a PDF of the “Leaves of Spring” Cowl and one skein of Juniper Moon Farm yarn (in our choice of colors) to knit it with, leave a comment on this post telling me what you are most looking forward to now that Spring has sprung. All entries must be posted by Friday, March 26th at Midnight EST. Two winners will selected as random. Winner’s will has 48 hours from the time of the announcement to email my to claim their prize. In the event that the prizes are unclaimed, another winner will be selected at random. One entry per person please!
Good luck!








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The bunnies are coming! The bunnies are coming!
What I look forward to every spring is the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival. I love celebrating the beginning of spring and what a great way to do so, enjoying the lovely cherry blossoms.
bicycle workouts!
I’m most looking forward to getting three new pullets for Mother’s Day! Beautiful patterns!
I look forward to seeing flowers, especially daffodils and to walking outside instead of on a treadmill or indoor track.
I am looking forward to vacations and warm weather knitting. I also really love those tiny grape flowers that come up first in the spring.
I’m most looking forward to our annual spring vacation on the oregon coast.
I love everything about the beach.
Now that spring has sprung, I am most looking forward to the breathtaking display of color: azaleas, forsythia, daffodils, hyacinth, tulips, and our many flowering trees!
Spring is when I get together with my family for the holidays. I love it!
Yay for spring! I am most looking forward to time in the garden – here in CA things have already started to sprout and I’m daydreaming about fresh produce. I love going out every morning to see how things have changed from the day before!
What I look forward to the most now that it’s spring is how the blooms and the colors and the birds all seem to be so bright and cheerful (not to mention your great pictures and videos of the new life on the farm). It just makes me smile.
I look forward to not having to bundle up in 3 layers of clothes!!
More light. The Midwest can feel pretty dark all winter with no sun and short, short days. Of course, I love everything that comes with that light too.
I’m a birder and spring is when they all return. What could be better!
Looking forward to getting my dogs out for runs without having to be bundled up like an Eskimo.
I look forward to the smell of new shorn grass. Before the hay fever kicks in with the tree fuzz. Oh, and MDSW. Can’t wait to hear if I get into any spinning classes.
I am looking forward to skirts everyday, and cute little sweaters.
I am truly excited about daffodils coming up!!! Also, pretty spring colorways for yarn…
I love the spring flowers, but also being able to go swimming without freezing (much) between the pool and the locker room.
I’m looking forward to being able to knit outside on my front porch and watch the corn grow. I ‘specially can’t wait to help my honey plant our gigantic vegetable garden. Mmmm, good knitting and good food all summer long.
We planted a Red Maple tree last year, and I am enjoying the little buds begin to sprout. I’m looking forward to watching it become full of leaves for its first time here.
Such a great set. Lovely.
Planting our garden again, and sitting outside to knit.
Taking the kiddo outside
I am looking forward to working in the yard, listening to my boys as they play soccer.
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