Because I blogged before I added my newest purchases to Ravelry, I had to wait to see how much yardage I now have. Keep in mind my basic aim would be to have as little as practicable, but I'm always going to have some beautiful lace and sock weight that I buy when I have the opportunity, or when I get bargains at the Mill or whatever. Perhaps a more realistic goal would be to not have any yarn that is more than a year or two old, which would also translate to keeping the stash below 15 kilometers, since that's around what I knit in a year. Well, before I bought this new yarn I had 15525 meters of yarn (down from my previous count in December of 17823 which is quite pleasing, because I have bought a fair bit of yarn since then). It currently sits at 17984 metres, which is certainly the upper end of where I want it, but also fine, since each skein and ball has a plan and a destiny waiting for it.
It's been a bit of a week. Because of my hand , I can't really knit, so I'm doing some charity crocheting: It's quite fun, but also I'm halfway through a shrug for myself, and I'd rather be knitting. Oh well, we can't always get what we want! In reading, I'm reading Stargazy Pie , the next Victoria Goddard. This is a comedy of manners and lots of things happen. I can't say I feel deeply about any of them, but that's not the point. It's fun. I'm listening to Elin Hilderbrand's The Five-Star Weekend . It's got a lot of characters, and it took me while to get into it, but now I'm invested. Women's fiction at it's finest. Next up is a review book Tidelines by Sarah Sasson. Great cover. It's Australian, and you know how I love a local book (although I think it's set, or at least starts in Sydney). It's described as a coming of age novel, and I love those too, so it sounds like a winner. I just re-read t...
I love your stash box, but it looks so small, you need more :)
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