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Day 9: Tracking Your Stash
This is a tough day! I just spent the last 3 hours going through each ball of yarn and cataloging them. Some couldn’t be cataloged… not really. There wasn’t enough to say it was anything but yarn scraps. So these will be put in as a bag of scraps.
I did not take pictures. If the manufacturer has pictures of them- I’ll borrow those. I’m not the best at pictures (especially in my apartment’s low light), so I just skipped that. Plus- I’d still be cataloging, if I stopped to take pictures.
Now I’m off to add the nine pages of written catalog to Ravelry. That’s about 113 yarn entries. About 9 of those are already in there, so that’s 104 entries I need to make.
Whoa! Go you!
Epic! Seriously, that is a Herculean task and I can’t tell you how fierce you are for just going for it!
With the exception of the bag of mystery yarn- EVERYTHING I own is now listed in my Ravelry stash. Even the bags of scrap yarn. Now I just need pictures.
Wow. That’s such a epic task. Kudos to you!
Well done! Any exciting yarn finds that you had forgotten you owned?
Not that I had forgotten, but there was a substantial amount of black yarn in the donated yarns. I don’t usually buy black, but have needed it on occasion; so I was happy to see it.
I found you on Ravelry! Nice work on the stash organization. Very impressive.
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