Last night I took down the Christmas decorations, which always makes me sad. But that hasn't stopped me from continuing to work on Christmas balls. These two are nature themed.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiz2KZiRWQA31dl4pdNol-YxeqtLxmxZCg8-sKUVvGPZYMYMfhfV-DyUPGxRlN4jSJoH_RziAoxUOtxtBAEMwPqipyTeDIao_I-Rf0i-9o1vA2v29cR-u9dD5R0a30V_arJFOwBQA/s320/DSCF0239.jpg)
The gold and white one is called "Pine Cone" and the green and white one is obviously a squirrel. I decided to knit the squirrels in white against a dark background in honor of the colony of albino squirrels in Olney, Illinois.
I have one more ball ready to be stuffed and one more on the needles. Pictures will be posted.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiz2KZiRWQA31dl4pdNol-YxeqtLxmxZCg8-sKUVvGPZYMYMfhfV-DyUPGxRlN4jSJoH_RziAoxUOtxtBAEMwPqipyTeDIao_I-Rf0i-9o1vA2v29cR-u9dD5R0a30V_arJFOwBQA/s320/DSCF0239.jpg)
The gold and white one is called "Pine Cone" and the green and white one is obviously a squirrel. I decided to knit the squirrels in white against a dark background in honor of the colony of albino squirrels in Olney, Illinois.
I have one more ball ready to be stuffed and one more on the needles. Pictures will be posted.
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