Several months ago, I stumbled upon this cartoon. It was during my yarn buying adventures and I could relate.
To be fair, with the majority of the yarn I purchased I had an idea of what I wanted to make with each one of them.
I’m happy to say that I’m slowly working through those lovely skeins of yarn. The past few days, I’ve been knitting a matching scarf to accompany the stockinette stitch hat I made with the seed stitch brim. I used some of the lovely single ply Malabrigo yarn that I’d purchased for cancer patients. When I’d made that hat, I’d taken a break from knitting hats for cancer patients and actually made that hat for myself.
Nope, I definitely don’t have as much yarn as this lady has, but I can’t help being a tad envious. π
Can’t say I’ve seen this but I think I did come across something similar. Guess it’s based on this idea that people have about (old) women having the tendency to hoard things…or young people, too lazy to clean their rooms and they would just push everything into their closet. π
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@suituapui, What I got from this is that crocheters and knitters have a tendency to hoard their yarn; regardless of their age. Yarn stashes seem to be common in the crochet and knitting community.
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One could NEVER have enough Crafting Supplies!
teehee
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@Jennifer, I think there are a fair number of crafters that would agree. π
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