I've added a few more lovelies but here is my stash. |
(Cue dramatic music) I am on a yarn fast.
I knew this day was slowly creeping up on me, the day when I
felt like I have too much yarn. I know all my yarn friends are screaming, “You
can never have too much yarn.” I know that’s the saying, but I’m afraid I can
have too much yarn. I’ve decided to try not to buy any yarn this year outside
of using a gift card a friend gave me. It’s March and so far so good.
Two occurrences brought about this decision. The first
happened around fall of last year. I lost a skein of yarn. This was the first
time that ever happened (and prayerfully, the last), but it was disconcerting
none the least. I was sure that I had put it back in my stash. I tore up my
stash multiple times but still couldn’t find it.
I did, however, find something else in my stash: lots of
really great yarn. I have great colors and good quality yarn in my stash. My
husband would call that being yarn snob (so be it). It’s like I own my own
little mini-yarn store with skeins tailored just for me. Why buy more yarn,
when so much beautiful yarn is before me?
Second, I found myself often being overwhelmed by my stash,
which isn’t that big. I would wonder about how long would it take me to knit it
all up. See, I’m a big fan of the queue feature on Raverly. At the beginning of
last year, I went through and “queued up” most of my yarn. I realized at the
beginning of this year, that I’d made very little progress on the queue, but I
had added quite a bit of yarn in my stash. For some reason, that annoyed me.
Under the power of those two events, my mind is made up. I’ve
even shared my plan to my anti-stash husband, who will do all in his power to
keep me from buying…I mean help me keep my conviction.
What are your feelings about your stash? Do you feel
overwhelmed? What’s your sign that it’s time to stop buying yarn?
1 comment:
Sometimes my stash overwhelms me but I saw someone elses stash and I realized I don't have much.at all.
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