You should have seen my husbands eyes when I dug up my yarn from all corners of this really small apartment. Truly priceless... This picture is still missing 2 current project's as well as some odd left overs and 3 500g cones with Guernsey Wool from here and a couple of small bags full that are still in the USA, but otherwise we got things assembled completely.
Seriously, I can't say that I feel bad about having this much yarn in the house, and there is a list of projects waiting for about 1/2 of this already. And some of this is just wonderful finds like some hand spun Alpaca from the Edinburgh Farmers Market. (I got to find that man's website!) So off to a good summer!
Yes, my husband did say something about a "35 pound weight limit for wool in the house..."
Seriously, I can't say that I feel bad about having this much yarn in the house, and there is a list of projects waiting for about 1/2 of this already. And some of this is just wonderful finds like some hand spun Alpaca from the Edinburgh Farmers Market. (I got to find that man's website!) So off to a good summer!
Yes, my husband did say something about a "35 pound weight limit for wool in the house..."
8 comments:
Want help cleaning out yarn..hehe
All I can say is that it looks like there is some good stuff in there. :)
35 lb limit- psshaw!
Whoa nelly! That's a whole lot of yarn. I'm rather impressed. What a great photo!
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Oh, my gosh. I am having such a serious case of yarn envy.... beautiful colors! If you have projects in mind, the yarn doesn't count as "stash," right? =)
Wow!!!
I want to come over & play in your yarn.
Oops - that's certainly a whole lot of yarn, and there's some real goodies among it! What can I say? Happy Knitting ;)
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