Too Excited Not To Share... NOW!

I do not normally post on the weekend, but this morning I came across this pattern for a beautiful pair of mittens (which can be found HERE):
and was dying to find out if my local yarn shop carried this yarn/color. (It is Crystal Palace - Mini Mochi, #101 - Intense Rainbow.)
I was the first one at their shop this morning, and YAY... they had the yarn! I plan to knit up a pair for myself (Is that wrong? Always feels wrong somehow to knit for myself!) When done, I will create a scarf to match. (They have a hat to match, which can be found HERE, but for the most part, women in our family don't look smashing in hats, so we tend to save wearing them for the most inhospitable weather when we are willing to ignore appearance for warmth!) Anyway... it will require tons of will power not to get my needles out... but I have a busy day ...and miles to go before I knit, ...and miles to go before I knit :)

BTW... Tim gave me an early Christmas gift last night... a macro lens... "It's yet another in a long series of diversions in an attempt to avoid responsibility." He's such an enabler!
























Comments
Appliques
Wow, I've been looking for a long time and I finally found the kind of applique patterns I've been looking for. You asked for suggestions so here are mine.
Easter Eggs
A Cornicopia filled with the harvest
wedding rings
US flag that is waving
books
this one is a little strange. One applique that shows the progression of a seed into a plant, including under the earth. I hope you can understand what I'm trying to explain.
You do great work. I can't wait to see what you come up with. No rush.
Angela
I glad you finally found us
I glad you finally found us :) I will add your suggestions to my list. Funny you should mention the seed/plants. I actually did that for my preschool class many years ago. It was cut out of construction paper but I'm sure I could scale it down. When I get a chance, I'll go through my files. It does sound like a spring kind of thing, doesn't it?
Kimara
Wee Folk Art Publisher
I love anything rainbow!
I love anything rainbow! That yarn is gorgeous and no it's never wrong to knit something for yourself!
xoxo
~ joey ~
Yarn
That yarn is beautiful!
What gorgeous yarn!! I love
What gorgeous yarn!! I love it.
I made those for myself last
I made those for myself last year. Love em!
I made my first two rows of
I made my first two rows of ribs last night on my first mitten. It is slow going since I'm using size 2 needles, but the yarn is so wonderful to work with it don't mind!
Kimara
Wee Folk Art Publisher