Signs you've entered yarn-buying withdrawal.
1. You get weak at the knees at the sight of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn.
2. You leave your purse at home, but stop by the yarn store anyway just to fondle the stuff.
3. You pass a Yard Sale sign and your heart skips a beat because you thought it said, "Yarn Sale".
4. You start offering to knit things for people if they'll just buy the yarn.
5. Your kids have to remind you that you said you weren't buying any yarn.
6. You spend hours trying to think of a really good excuse to buy more yarn.
7. You mentally re-do your budget to see if *maybe* you can find the money for just a little yarn.
8. You skip the monthly knit night at the LYS for fear your willpower won't survive it.
9. You're actually very sad when your sister decides she doesn't need you to knit some baby socks for an upcoming baby shower, after all. (See #4)
10. You recognized yourself somewhere in this list.
2. You leave your purse at home, but stop by the yarn store anyway just to fondle the stuff.
3. You pass a Yard Sale sign and your heart skips a beat because you thought it said, "Yarn Sale".
4. You start offering to knit things for people if they'll just buy the yarn.
5. Your kids have to remind you that you said you weren't buying any yarn.
6. You spend hours trying to think of a really good excuse to buy more yarn.
7. You mentally re-do your budget to see if *maybe* you can find the money for just a little yarn.
8. You skip the monthly knit night at the LYS for fear your willpower won't survive it.
9. You're actually very sad when your sister decides she doesn't need you to knit some baby socks for an upcoming baby shower, after all. (See #4)
10. You recognized yourself somewhere in this list.
1 Comments:
That's wonderful! Recognize myself *somewhere* on the list? I recognize myself *everywhere* on the list! LOL.
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