
Well not hummingbirds, but other birds seem to find it inviting even if they can’t eat from it, sigh. I think they are probably just waiting for my neighbor to take down her flowers and put up the bird feeder lol, so in the meantime they are just hanging out.

Update on my Flax baby sweater by Tin Can Knits. Just one more sleeve to go! At least the baby sweater sleeves don’t take as long as the adult sleeves! This will look better when it’s blocked. Hope my friend is surprised with this gift for her new grandson when I get this sent off to her :).
What a sweet little sweater! It’s beautiful!
I think I see a hummingbird in that pic! Maybe the others are looking for pointers š
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the hummingbird you see is part of the post it’s hanging on, its a metal likeness :), I love knitting his little sweater, this is #10 or 11? knits fast :).
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Really??? I was TOTALLY taken in by it!!!!
Those are big needles for such a little sweater! No wonder you’re enjoying it! I was envisioning you struggling with size 2 needles!!
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I use a light worsted weight yarn so I use size 5 for ribbing and size 7 for body. She also has a flax light using sock weight yarn :). I make the 6 months to 1 year size so they can wear it for fall, winter and hopefully spring. š
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That is a cute sweater. I have it in my library. I’m waiting for my granddaughter to get older so that she can wear the sweater longer. Learned my lesson knitting a 9 month old sweater.
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The little sweater is so cute! With so many birds hanging around, I guess watching out your window is pretty entertaining.
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They don’t hang around often, but when she retires her flowers and puts up the bird feeder they will be around all the time ;).
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