Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Upgrading the Stash

Check it out. I put this in the mail on Monday June 19, sent off to a land far, far away for someone who will actually make good use of it:

It's all the necessary yarn for Wild Stripes from Knitty, minus the two skeins of "Asparagus," but plus two skeins of green Wool of the Andes (all from KnitPicks).

This may not actually count as de-stashing, since I am expecting a package from the recipient of stitch markers and random sock yarn (as part of a Knittyboard swap).

But maybe it does count, since I will (theoretically) now have yarn in my stash that I'll actually use, rather than yarn for which I have little to no use.

posted by Liz at 5:56 AM

1 Comments:

Blogger cindi said...

Your logic is impeccable: yarn that won't be used traded for yarn that will be used is most definately a good thing!

7:28 AM  

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