Here are a few spring-y knits to keep you inspired. Happy March!
Cachou, by Hilary Smith Callis--an airy infinity scarf knit up in a bright color is perfect for warmer-but-still-cool weather
The Summer Flies shawlette, by Holly and Ella Knits, is a quick knit, and just the right size to drape over chilly shoulders.

Alana Dakos' Spring Garden Tee is clearly perfect for spring--it's right there in the name!
And it's also available in girls' sizes.

Alex Tinsley's Chutes and also Ladders hat looks fun to knit, and in DK weight, it's just right to fight off a spring chill without trapping too much heat.

Carol Sunday's Old Town cardigan is drapey and comfortable, for a relaxed weekend at home.

And socks are always appropriate. Jaywalkers in bright, self-striping yarn are never wrong.
What are you knitting for spring?
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