(For those interested, if you count the scrumble pack from Taj yarns as containing four balls of wool, I bought 21 balls in total.)
I've been tracking how much I bought over the last year and how much I used/gave away, and they come out roughly equal. However, that still left me with the problem of knowing what I had. Or more importantly whether I ever had enough of any one type to make the things I want to make.
Which led to the Great Wool Sort of 2006.

It was a simple process. I sorted the yarn in the big blue box into categories (usually brand/type, occasionally yarn-type), and wrote the number of different balls of each colour onto bits of paper.
One conclusion was inevitable.
I have rather a lot of yarn.
I won't say how much, but it is a number of jumpers-worth.
Actually having enough for several jumpers doesn't bother me, it is all the odd balls, like the ones in the picture. I bought them when I was thinking about knitting some Kaffe-Fassett style jumpers. On the other hand, imagine if I'd bought enough for a jumper each time I bought a single ball...
It's only too much when you need an entire room to store your stash. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I agree about the odd balls being the ones that bother me. I actually like having enough yarn for several big projects- I usually know what I want that yarn to be, and that is the first step towards actually using it. The smaller amounts of stuff I don't always know what to do with, and that makes me feel more unsettled about it.
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