Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter

Christ is Risen, Indeed He Is Risen!  I want to wish each of you a Happy Easter.  If you have celebrated this joyous occasion of our Lord's Resurrection, I hope it has been a happy time for you and your family.

It has been fun for me to gather together goodies for my grandson, Oliver, Easter basket.  He loves stuffed animals and this year I decided to make one for him.  It was a challenging pattern since it was written poorly.  But, I forged ahead and this is what I came up with:


I'm going to call him "Peter Cottontail" since my little grandson loves the story of Peter Cottontail.  Here's a link to the bunny pattern.  I used some leftover yarns that I had in my stash and made a little carrot which is in his pocket.

This year the Western Easter falls way earlier than the Eastern Orthodox Easter.  So, we will be celebrating two Easters.  My husband and I are members of the Eastern Orthodox Church and our Pascha falls on May 5.  We follow the Julian calendar thus the difference in the dates for Easter.  Either way, it's a beautiful time of year to contemplate and be thankful for our blessings.

Please take time to hop over to Handmade Harbour  and check out some wonderful crafty blogs.  I wish each of you have a joyous holiday and blessings for the weeks ahead.




18 comments:

  1. Peter Cottontail is very cute. I like his little pocket for his carrot.

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    1. Thank you. It was fun to see how "Peter" looked after I finished putting him together.

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  2. Isn't Peter a handsome chap. I love his ruffled collar. Sending Easter hugs to Lilly.

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    1. Lilly says "hello" and thanks you for thinking of her. I hope you have a great week!

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  3. A very happy Easter to you and your family. Peter Cottontail is very handsome, I'm sure he'll be much loved!

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    1. Easter greetings to you, Penny. Say "hello" to Higgins from me. He's adorable!

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  4. Aww Peter cotton tail is just adorable! I especially like the addition of the carrot in his little pocket, it really gives him character :)

    Happy Easter! x

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    1. Thank you so much. The carrot was a last minute idea. My little Grandson was so excited to get Peter in his Easter basket!

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  5. Happy Easter to you! Hope you're enjoying the easter celebrations!

    just been admiring your knitted bunny. i think the pocket for the carrot is so cute. what a nice idea!
    you know what, i also had in my plans to knit a bunny for easter (the one from Arne and Carlos's book) but i didnt get round to it. perhaps i'll give it a go some other time later on during the year.

    do you remember that lovely red heart cookie cutter you told me about on your blog? - well, i managed to get one (thank you!) and i made some nice shortbreads with it this year for easter. do come over and see :)

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    1. Hi Matha, Happy Easter to you. The bunny was fun to knit although it took me awhile to finish it. I will have to check out the pattern from Arne and Carlos' book. Happy to hear you got the cookie cutter. I will hop on over to your blog and check it out. Have a wonderful week! :)

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  6. Ah, what a lovely gift to make your grandson. A gift truely made with love

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    1. Thank you. My little Grandson did like it. Wishing you all the best!

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  7. He's lovely , Happy Easter to you x

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    1. Thank you Bev, I hope you had a wonderful holiday, too!

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  8. So much nicer than chocolate eggs! Happy Easter to you too, times two! Jo x

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    1. Hi Jo, I hope you had a Happy Easter and had lots of chocolate eggs! Have a great weekend.

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  9. Happy belated Easter to you too! Love Peter Cottontail - I bet your grandson did too :-) Simmi x

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    1. Thank you Simmi. It's always fun to give a handmade gift. Hope you have a great weekend!

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