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October 16, 2011

Miles (and miles) of Yarn

At Guild last month, it was announced that a member who previously owned a yarn store was selling what remained of her stock.

For an exceedingly good price.  So exceedingly good, I would say…it was almost free.  ALMOST FREE! for pete’s sake.

So I went.  And my stash grew by miles.

I know this because I have my yarn supply listed in spreadsheet format for easy tracking, and it is easily calculated into miles…or kilometers…or fathoms…

Yarn Garage Sale Lady #2 told me she was going to be selling her books in a few weeks and would email me.

She did.  I bought books…and more yarn.  More miles of yarn.

This enabler told me she was going to bringing out magazines in a few weeks, and she also informed me when this event occurred.

I went, and bought magazines…and buttons…and more yarn.

It was almost free.  I had to.

Such a heady experience it was. I got the best yarn ever.

I would show it off, but that would only cause grief and envy!
Posted by Iron Needles at 5:00 AM
Labels: yarn

2 comments:

Gaynell said...

Thank you for sparing us grief and envy! I take it that you will not be interested in obtaining my stash when I move to smaller quarters?

October 16, 2011 at 1:35 PM
jan said...

Well, if were almost free, for goodness sake, you had to!

October 16, 2011 at 4:28 PM

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