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Dec 09, 2010 21:39

The fact that I have three large boxes full of yarn and still almost inevitably buy more every time I enter a craft store doesn't worry me much. It's when I'm rummaging through those boxes, happen upon a skein, and think, "I bought this yarn for a specific project, I know I did" yet cannot recall what that project is that I get worried. I have got ( Read more... )

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viariskywalker December 10 2010, 05:09:54 UTC
You bought it for my Loch Ness Monster project. ;)

No pressure or anything, haha. :P

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gabri_jade December 10 2010, 05:13:14 UTC
Heh. No, that yarn I know. Nessie is around 40% finished, I'd say. ;)

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viariskywalker December 10 2010, 05:18:15 UTC
Yay! But seriously, I know you have a life. I don't require Nessie anytime soon. ;)

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gabri_jade December 10 2010, 05:21:59 UTC
That's good, because I'm learning the techniques required for that project as I go, which obviously takes longer. But I'll get there. I want to be able to say I knitted Nessie. :P

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layrenelement December 10 2010, 05:16:26 UTC
Hehehe, I solved that problem by buying shelves just for my yarn. :p

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archaeologist_d December 10 2010, 19:23:27 UTC
I do the same thing with fabric!

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lady_padme December 11 2010, 03:55:49 UTC
You have a STASH!!! WOOHOO! Watch it just inexplicably grow and grow. And then realize the odd situation you will find yourself in one day when you are waist deep in your yarn and think, "I have nothing to knit!"

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gabri_jade December 11 2010, 06:12:09 UTC
I particularly like your choice of icon, considering that this is all your fault. :P

I do indeed have a stash. And many many needles. And no less than nine projects currently on needles. I'm quite okay with this, but I would be more okay with it if I had better organizational skills. :P

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lady_padme December 12 2010, 16:06:41 UTC
Meh, don't worry about that. Every knitter has nine projects on needles. You need to read "The Yarn Harlot" by Stephanie Pearl McPhee. It's a really good laugh.

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wildknght7 December 11 2010, 04:09:25 UTC

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