Acquisitions
- At December 15, 2011
- By Alison
- In stash
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A couple of extra projects have found their way into my home in recent weeks. 100g of silk/merino top, bought at my local spinning group’s Christmas party:
And a skein of sock yarn, colour ‘Rincewind’, from the Twisted Disc yarn club:
Between them, they probably represent tens of hours of project-time. Especially the fibre, which must be spun, then knit (or woven, I suppose, but I’m seeing lace in this fibre’s future). This is not necessarily a bad thing – after all, that’s a lot of entertainment for a very low hourly rate – but it’s so easy to become overwhelmed by all those hours, sitting there waiting for you to get around to them. By all that potential, sitting in plastic boxes (now bursting at the edges, if you can even get the lids on at all). And then, guilt comes creeping in: anxiety pops a hairy little head around the corner. The other half starts eye-rolling at you, and the perpetual worry of moth infestation threatens your precious hoard.
I’ve long since sold or given away all of my less well-adivsed yarn and fibre purchases, leaving me with a stash that is much smaller than in previous years. But I’m still acquiring materials faster than I’m using them up. It’s only getting worse, too, as I am neglecting my ‘personal’ stash in favour of working on designs with my own hand-dyed yarns and fibre: work-related knitting, if you will.
So I’ve decided that 2012 will be the year of stash accountability. Between now and the New Year, I will attempt to log all my stashed yarn and fibre in a spreadsheet, and enter as much as possibly into Ravelry. From the start of January, I’ll be logging what I use assiduously. I’d like to say I’ll be posting monthly updates on my stash reduction, but I know how badly I tend to do with schedules and commitments like that, so I’ll stick with the recording pledge for now, and comment on progress here whenever I have something interesting to say… I will be ably assisted in my goals by the Ravelry Stash Knit Down group, who are a wonderful, inspiring and warm-hearted bunch. (they also come up with some really crazy ideas. Check out the 12 12s in 2012 thread if you need proof…)
I’ll also make a commitment always to have one ‘personal’ project on the needles as well as any work based knitting that’s going on. I think that should help me make time to enjoy the stuff I already have tucked away.


lorraine
love this! stashbusting is my personal goal too for the new year..having your stash listed in some way is really important..i was listing to this podcast and they were talking about a woman who lost her home due to a fire and she used her ravelry yarn page to make claims to her insurance company..i love the bit about having one personal project on the needles too..its easy to get neglected when youre knitting for others
KathleenC
Heh heh… if I recall correctly I first “met” you in a stashbusting Yahoo group.
It’s a neverending cycle isn’t it? Lovely fiber appears and the thoughts of what it could become overwhelm one with excitement and anitcipation. But you don’t have time right away and it sits… and it becomes a little nagging voice “Remember me and the lace/texture/drapey sweater/socks/hat I was to become?”. And the plans aren’t quite as exciting as they were. And then one day you turn your head and there’s this new and amazing fiber!!! The excitement is back… and the cycle continues.
And the craziest part?… I love that cycle! I love the excitement and the planning and the dreams. I really do love my stash. But you’re right… it’s time to silence some of thoe nagging voices and reactivate some of those older dreams.
“Enjoy the stuff I already have tucked away”. Yes.
Geodyne
But it is a pleasureable cycle!
I’ve almost used up the last of my stash from the spinning group – just little of the silk/camel, spun and waiting to tell me what it wants to be – and the fact that it’s all gone is slightly sad in a way.
Perhaps I don’t buy enough but my stash seems to keep a fairly static size. And I love being able to turn to my stash when a new project idea comes up, to see if there’s anything there that could be suitable before hitting the shops.
I think keeping one personal project on the needles is a great way to go.
KathleenC
Oh! I misspelled anticipation and it sounds like I’m saying a-knits-ipation! How appropriate!
Anne
Rincewind? Well, how could you resist?
I like ‘anitcipation’ too. Perhaps it’s tea and knitting more politely than a stitch and bitch: a-knit-sip-ation?
gayle
I always feel less guilt acquiring fiber – it’s double the entertainment value for the same money, after all. But looking at all the bags and bags (and bags) of fiber in my craft room is starting to cause terror. (But, at least it’s not guilt…)
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