Well, it's reached a whole new level, people. I bought a cabinet to house my yarn. My yarn basket wasn't cutting it anymore. My yarn had seeped out of the basket and into many nooks and crannies of my house. It was getting out of control. (Oh, and excuse the quality of these pictures. It was gloomy and I had a baby strapped to me - but the yarn cabinet waits for nothing.)
The cabinet was the perfect solution. I could keep all of my materials in one place, and - MAJOR NERD ALERT AHEAD - feel like it was my very own shop. You see, ever since I was a little girl, I've wanted a store. My little entrepreneurial heart asked for a cash register for Christmas. This was serious business. I took what I had -- rubber stamps, play food, stuffed animals -- and I set up shop. (And big shout out to my darling mother who was my frequent - and only - customer.) This cabinet is the definition of my adulthood obsession, out in the open for all to see. Yes, I own A LOT of yarn. Too much yarn, even. When my husband came home and saw this masterpiece (my word, not his), the first and only thing he said was, "I don't think you need to buy anymore yarn for awhile."
Now I am reminded of what I have. And it looks real pretty. So pretty in fact, that maybe I shouldn't disturb it and just buy new yarn for projects. Kidding, kind of.
Here's a quick tour!
1. Straight knitting needles - I have these housed in two large mason jars. I tried to separate by size (small needles in one, large in the other). The only problem I have is I'm not sure how to organize my circular needles. Those things are out. of. control. Ideas?
2. Yarn - I knew from the start that I wanted to sort the yarn by color, not necessarily by project. I love how this looks. And, I also realized that I have a TON of neutral colored yarn.
3. More Yarn - See that pink? It's for the now infamous scarf that I want to purchase a coat for.
4. H - It's not knitting related, but I thought it looked cute peeking out of the windows. From Anthropologie.
5. Knitting Patterns - These are adult patterns. Also stacked on top of the pile is some thread for a future project.
6. Purl Soho Bag - Would you believe that inside this bag holds a half finished Christmas stocking from several years ago? If you know me, then yes, this should be very believable to you. I stopped knitting it because at the time, I didn't know how to turn the heel. I've since learned, but never felt in enough of a holiday spirit to finish it up.
7. More Knitting Patterns - I tried to keep the children's patterns separate from the adult patterns. The binder holds all of the pdfs I've purchased over the years.
8. Yarn! - Again, more yarn. I've had some of that green yarn for a very. long. time.
9. Scrap yarn - I was really torn with whether I should include this in the yarn bookcase. I thought it was best to just keep everything together. My goal is to one day use some of the scrap yarn to make the Beekeeper's Quilt. I've thought about purchasing yarn for this project, but figured that using scrap yarn would almost be like a trip down memory lane for all of the projects I've accomplished over the years. The quilt will tell a story. See? I don't buy yarn for everything.
10. The Last of the Yarn - There's my blues/purples and grays. Excited to use the gray on the top right for a special Christmas project.
There you have it. It's safe to say that I am close to busting at the seams here, so I'd really get my needles clickin' so that I have room for more!