By Tanya

This is a site to catelog, track and share all the various projects I create. It is intended to share and log successes and failures of my various craft projects. Soon you will see Handmade Cards, Knitting projects, Scrapbook pages, and Quilting projects, to name a few.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Flashing

For Secret Pal 11, contest number 3 is to Flash Your Stash so here it is:

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My stash is all kept in this rack. It was in the shed when we bought the house so I cleaned it up and it became my Yarn Rack. Recently I destashed my stash (there is a big garbage bag sitting in my craft room over flowing with yarn) and I'm giving away the yarn I no longer have a use for to a seniors home. Since I packed this bag up probably over 3 weeks ago I figure it is now no longer part of my stash, I just haven't gotten it out of the house yet.

When I destashed, I put all of the yarn I was keeping into the rack in colors.

Pinks
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Greens
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Browns & Oranges
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Blues
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And last but not least, Greys
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Before the color system my yarn was categorized by type of yarn and weight of yarn. I like this system better, especially for using left over yarns with other left overs into projects you would never have thought of until you saw the yarns together.

Like this scarf I made yesterday. It's a combo of some fur yarn and ladder yarn worked horizontally.
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3 Comments:

At Sunday, September 30, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's a yarn stash??? Come on, be honest, show us the real thing... or maybe your production explains your stash size: yarn does not have time to accumulate in your house!

13 days before the spinning retreat!

Manon

 
At Sunday, September 30, 2007, Blogger The Gourmet Goddess said...

Hey I have scarves in each of those yarns.... both gifts from you! Whoever ends up with that scarf will be connected to me in the yarn heavens.

 
At Monday, October 01, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are quite organized! You don't even want to know what a mess mine is in!

I could spot the sock yarn I sent - yay!

Your Pal

 

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