In the last post I promised photos of my new stash set up.
It's now in my bedroom. We were going to try to put it in the walk-in closet at the top of the stairs but as we started moving things around we realized that when we put the drawers in the closet it would be very difficult to open the drawers. With some creative rearranging everything fit nicely in our room. It's not as if I need to hide the yarn from hubby. He really doesn't care that I have enough sock yarn to insulate a 3 room cabin. Besides if he ever gives me a hard time about it I can calmly point out that I didn't raise a fuss when he decided to get a motorcycle. ;~)
I now have my sock yarn stash split up into groups...semi solid, variegated, self striping, and workhorse sock yarn, ie Opal, Regia, Patons, basically anything that doesn't have to be wound into a center pull ball. Lone hanks of sock yarn that were bought for the girls socks are in with the self striping I have a few single skeins of Lorna's Laces and Claudia Handpaint that isn't enough for adult socks. My roving has it's own drawer now too. I'm using the cedar chest to hold sweater quantities of yarn and all the plastic drawers that have wool now have some cedar balls that I bought from The Loopy Ewe a while back. I haven't seen them sold there in awhile now. I may have to hunt for more somewhere else.
Anyway, I've been knitting too.
Bree decided that she needed a bunny blanket, which has been named Bunny Boo. I used the Bunny Blanket Buddy pattern (ravelry)(non ravelry). The non ravelry link is to Lionbrands website and you have to log on to see the pattern. I didn't have any suitable yarn in my stash so we headed out to Michaels to browse through the yarns and pick out an appropriate color. I went with Lionbrands Baby's First yarn which is a super bulky acrylic/cotton blend which passed Bree's snuggle test. It took less then one skein and it's really soft and cuddly. It would definitely be great for a quick baby blanket.
My birthday gifty from Colleen.
Well actually she sent me a gift card to Amazon. I was originally going to buy a knitting book until I stumbled upon the fact that Adagio sells a few things through Amazon. So I picked up the ingenuiTEA. All I can say is AWESOME! I picked up a cheap electric kettle. I'll eventually upgrade to one with temperature control but for now this one does the job.
Until next time....Happy Crafting.
Nice rearranging. I'm waiting for the "roommates" to move out so I can have my studio.
Posted by: Saren Johnson | 18 June 2010 at 06:08 AM
isn't that bunny pattern great?
I really really need to organize my stash..... will you come help? ;)
Posted by: colleen | 18 June 2010 at 07:24 AM
All your stash looks so cozy. That tea mug looks really neat. I have a hot water pot but have yet to get a mug to make my loose tea.
Posted by: Michelle | 18 June 2010 at 07:40 PM
Wow! Everything is so organized and neat! Love the teapot too. I haven't seen that one before.
Cedar balls at Elann. Here you go:
http://www.elann.com/Commerce.web/product.aspx?catID=34&id=114517
They have cedar blocks and sachets too.
Posted by: Susan | 18 June 2010 at 10:18 PM
I love my Ingenuitea too!
Nice job organizing! Looks great.
Posted by: Nell | 11 August 2010 at 07:43 PM