How to store yarn and organize your stash [+mistakes to avoid]

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Everything you need to know about organizing your stash and how to store your yarn the right way - including many mistakes to avoid. Read the full guide here: nimble-needles.com/wool-and-t...
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    (Apparently, IRIS is now selling slightly different boxes in the US with only 2 instead of 4 clasps. The boxes I am using are the IRIS Ohyama 20l - airtight and 4 clasps)
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    Knitting is a hobby so there are very few hard rules. But when it comes to the best way to store yarn, there are a couple of things you should never ignore. That's why I always store my yarn in airtight boxes and never leave it out in the open. Here's why:
    - Prevents bug infestation
    - stackable
    - lightweight & see-through
    - pet & kids proof
    - no dust
    - keeps humidity out / no mold
    I always separate my stash by fiber and organize that yarn according to the material. So there is one box for sheep wool, one for alpaca and so on. And if I have enough of a certain fiber to fill more than one box, I organize things by yarn weight. I don't do it by color as patterns typically don't ask for a certain color but for a fiber/yarn weight.
    Apart from that, you might consider creating a little catalog of your yarn inventory with the basic information. You could use a simple excel file or use Ravelry.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction to yarn storage
    1:00 The reason why I use airtight boxes
    3:09 How to prepare yarn for easy storage
    5:51 How to keep moths away from your yarn
    7:33 How to organize your stash
    10:55 Where to store your yarn
    13:07 Cataloging your yarn stash
    14:35 Rare yarn treasures from my stash
    16:41 SABLE - Stash acquired beyond life expectancy
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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +32

    There is a follow-up episode available on how to store knitting needles: ruclips.net/video/hNC1BI8-pHo/видео.html
    ☕️ Support my work and become a patron: www.patreon.com/nimbleneedlez

    • @auntymarushkafah
      @auntymarushkafah 2 года назад +3

      "You Are Worth It!" Love it! My philosophy entirely.

    • @jubierivera4801
      @jubierivera4801 2 года назад

      Jr,com,@,567) the best way to go to sleep 😎 and the thing that is the thing to do is to go to do with it is not 😄 to be ko 😎😎🔥 and the world is the thing to do is the best way to go back to be ko 👍😎😎🔥

    • @magelinekelley7536
      @magelinekelley7536 Год назад

      I just went ahead and subscribed annually to support your work! So happy to have found your channel. Thank you for your hard work

  • @gina2797
    @gina2797 2 года назад +298

    I’m in Texas and I “organize” my stash by having it laying around everywhere. My closet is full of plastic bags. The only advantage of this system is that I am certain that my husband loves me and the things I knit for him because he doesn’t complain. I told him I am watching this video and he asked me to pay close attention. :)

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +52

      haha...well...let's say my partner loves me dearly as well but..there has been a little complaint here and there as well over the years ;-)

    • @HB-no4mu
      @HB-no4mu 2 года назад +16

      I can hear him now, "You want to go try these buckets to store? Somewhere together and safe? Here's my card!" My wife said this to me when I first brought up organizing my craft things!

    • @kathyhill6409
      @kathyhill6409 2 года назад +6

      Lmao, I have that husband too. Instead of making him things, he watches me buy yarn and then give my projects away.

    • @carolyncaverly2190
      @carolyncaverly2190 2 года назад +4

      Sisters separated at birth?

    • @Ss-dz6cm
      @Ss-dz6cm 2 года назад +20

      I'm in Texas too. I also have a husband like yours. He may raise an eyebrow when I cast on yet another project without finishing others, but at this point he understands I cannot be monogamous with my knitting. As a matter of fact i have 3 projects in my living room right now and i worked on all of them today. We did attempt to organize a couple of times but it quickly goes back to weeds. We should start a support group.

  • @stephaniem839
    @stephaniem839 10 месяцев назад +15

    I never thought about taping the label to be smaller as the skein is used!
    OH MY GOSH!!! Those hair clips are a GENIUS way to keep the cakes from unraveling!!! Thank you SOOOOO much!!

  • @michigansews3115
    @michigansews3115 Год назад +24

    "It's there when I need something soft to pet" I can't stop laughing. Best reason ever to have yarn!
    Btw, this year I decided the best place to store the yarn is in a project.

  • @putrescentcadaver
    @putrescentcadaver 2 года назад +38

    I feel like I've visited a genuine friend after watching your videos Norman. You're so likeable and always have relevant content that either makes me a better knitter technically or great advice and info to consider in the fiber crafting world. Thank you for being you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +3

      I appreciate that! thank you for your lovely feedback

  • @janicemetzner9582
    @janicemetzner9582 Год назад +4

    Norman, you are a treasure. I am 70 years young and just starting my knitting journey with you. I am a natural dyer ( fabrics/rust/earth pigments/eco-printing) and have dyed some beautiful yarns and am eager to learn to use them. I am a Kainai woman living in Kootenays BC. Our people are originally from and still reside in the plains of Alberta Canada. We are buffalo people. Try your Buffalo yarn in your interpretation of a buffalo robe. Buffalo robes are essential to our culture. Look them up. I know you will come up with something fantastic that is not cultural appropriation, but rather essential to who you are. I appreciate your sensitivity to the history of the yarn you are using. Blessings to you are yours...

  • @LindaGildaSmith
    @LindaGildaSmith 2 года назад +67

    I’ve always kept my yarn in plastic bins that I keep in a closet. I also created an excel spreadsheet for tracking yarn and what I plan to use it for. In the past year, I decided to only buy yarn for a specific project and not just because I found pretty yarn. There is always beautiful yarn available and I’m finding that for me, it’s better to wait for a beautiful pattern to pop up first and then find the perfect yarn for that project.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +5

      that sounds like a very sensible approach, Linda. And as I said in the video, I really do the same. Sometimes it's hard to give a beautiful skein a pass. But before I know whether I want to knit socks or a sweater with it, I feel it just doesn't make any sense to buy it.

    • @HB-no4mu
      @HB-no4mu 2 года назад +3

      Spreadsheets 🥰 We love an organized crafter! (Also I feel you. I see pretty fabric and my brain immediately says "I'll totally use this sooner or later, buy! Buy!")

    • @jennifertaylor7021
      @jennifertaylor7021 2 года назад +1

      That is how I am starting to look at things as well. I often forget what I have

    • @lizardorita6110
      @lizardorita6110 2 года назад +1

      Love spreadsheets. I love the idea of my personal yarn database. Just got my bins from Amazon today. Exciting. :)

    • @karenaemrich6253
      @karenaemrich6253 2 года назад +3

      @@lizardorita6110 Have a feeling you will link your yarn to projects on another tab??!

  • @nannasallynelson3990
    @nannasallynelson3990 2 года назад +58

    As I make mostly items for people experiencing homelessness, I use mostly acrylic. I purchase most of it from my local charity shops, and supply can be haphazard.
    I store it in boxes based on colour, zip lock bags for times I have several balls the same in those boxes.
    I like to use several strands at once, so I get through it pretty quickly.
    Love your tips.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      thx for sharing, Nanna!

    • @dauser4
      @dauser4 Год назад +3

      so the homeless are cold anyway. ou know acrylics dont keep you warm and make you sweat instead.

    • @mmsd1108
      @mmsd1108 Год назад +6

      @@dauser4 What are you doing for the homeless?

    • @cazkiwinz4300
      @cazkiwinz4300 6 месяцев назад +2

      Whereas I buy mainly acrylic cos I like it….and I’m cheap… 😝
      I ain’t gonna spend my dough on “cashmere” and “alpaca” or hanks of sock yarn…. as I don’t see the value in it. It’s also wayyy overpriced in NZ … where it freaking comes from… it’s cheaper overseas which is annoying.
      Also I say I’m “cheap” but really, that’s only with yarn ‘cos I sure can spend money like water on tools, notions, sewing machines and my other crafts…. I have full set syndrome too 😂 … but for crochet and knitting, acrylic does the job for me.
      Good on your for donating tho… I’m selfish as well, I HATE declutter/donate videos cos my stuff is all mine, hands off, I have no desire to clear it out and give it away! 😂

    • @camellia8625
      @camellia8625 3 месяца назад +1

      @@dauser4 maybe you could donate some bags of pure wool yarn to her to knit up.

  • @nicolelafontaine1720
    @nicolelafontaine1720 2 года назад +42

    Thanks for this organization lesson.
    I live in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in a very small appartment, with a photographer spouse who also has a lot of equipment, so I have to be careful not to have too much stash. I store my stash by projects according to what I intend to knit soon. I choose my projects according to what is needed in my wardrobe, except for lace shawls which I knit for pure pleasure and gift to knit-worthy people. I also have two decorative ladders to display my own shawls. I have been nick-named "Madame châle". 😉
    Knitting is my pleasure and when I spend money on yarn, I think about the price of concert or sport events tickets, reflecting on how long the pleasure will last for. When I knit, a lace shawl or a sweater for 3 weeeks, if I divide the price of yarn by the hours of pleasure, I sure get a better value than a two hour concert, or an expensive meal at a great restaurant. I still go out to shows or to the restaurant once in a while, but I must admit I always compare the prices I pay for these moments to the yarn I could buy with that money. 🤭
    I always have a sock project ready to go in case I might have to wait somewhere, which made me very patient during COVID. I now have enough socks for a long time so I knit socks for people I love, it is quite fun.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +5

      I love that comparission between a concert and the joy knitting with the yarn brings you. Thx for adding that Nicole!

    • @kathyhill6409
      @kathyhill6409 2 года назад +2

      I did one shawl special. I've been on a poncho and afghan kick. Today I decided I am making myself something. A spring dress.

    • @nicolelafontaine1720
      @nicolelafontaine1720 2 года назад +1

      @@kathyhill6409 Are you on Ravelry, i'd like to go check you shawl

    • @kathyhill6409
      @kathyhill6409 2 года назад +1

      @@nicolelafontaine1720 no, sorry. The shawl isn't posted anywhere. Probably my friend's facebook of last halloween. Spider shawl.

  • @aimee-made
    @aimee-made Год назад +4

    I'm in Maine and I'm the SAME WAY about my stash - plastic bins, plastic bags. I keep all the skeins that are the same dye lot stored together in their own ziploc bag. So, I've been doing the same storage method that you describe for a long time! :-D ALWAYS keep my yarn sealed away from moths and other little nasties, and limit its exposure to light! I watched another RUclipsr recently who organized all her yarn "naked" and it gave me the chills! My yarn is a treasure and an investment in my own joy, so I treat it with care.

    • @camellia8625
      @camellia8625 3 месяца назад

      Very true about exposure to light. Hadn’t thought of that

  • @v.hormazabal1655
    @v.hormazabal1655 Год назад +2

    I'm from the south of Chile, and I recently found your videos and I love your YT channel. I keep my yarn stash on plastic boxes in a small bookcase, it's a recent yarn stash because I began to knit again after decades, like an arms movement therapy after a car accident that I had almost a year ago. I didn't knew that guanaco yarn exist!, we have guanacos in my country and probably guanaco yarn but I don't think is sold here. Guanacos are so soft!, I had a rescue female guanaco when I was a child (then she went to a wildlife preserve) and I still remember the softness of her wool!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      yeah, it is veeery hard to come by. I only know of one place that sells the yarn!

  • @StoutsGMa
    @StoutsGMa Месяц назад +1

    I'm in New York. I have a LOT of large bins stacked up, then there are some tote bags, a few boxes... just lots of yarn! I need to "organize it". SABLE ~ it's all about the potential of the yarn....

  • @Rebelmusedesign
    @Rebelmusedesign 3 месяца назад +2

    Once in a while, I go through my yarn, decide what I will not be using and I find someone who would really like to have it and use it and I give it to them so that something can be created out of it. It’s just my way of sharing the joy.❤

  • @susan.l.foulds3475
    @susan.l.foulds3475 2 года назад +28

    Thank you Norman. I think that not only are you a super talented knitter but you have a talent for teaching in a most intelligent and pleasant manner. I have a giant stash of yarn. I store it in Rubbermaid-maid type large plastic bins. I sort by "weight" and also by special dyers (Wollmeise) and special fibers.( I have small amounts of quivit, cashmere, and alpaca--the latter given to me by a friend who had an alpaca farm. ) I seal the edges with duct tape if I know I will not use it for a while. I succumbed to the mania of buying too much yarn when sock knitting took off about 12-15 years ago and indie dyers products became the must-have yarn. The clubs that allowed access to special patterns etc and colours did me in. Also, I was sidelined for about 10 years with a dreadful illness and confined much of the time to the house. Visiting the huge number of yarn stores that came online was a great and, unfortunately, costly amusement. I know I am not alone in my experience. You are the voice of reason. Many thanks

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +5

      yeah..i still remember when those indie yarn dyers became a thing...like Wollmeise and you desperately had to refersh your browser somewhen early in the morning and maaaaybeee get one skein..if you were lucky. It kind of enforced a....buy now ask later..habit :(

    • @merkinidgit
      @merkinidgit Год назад +2

      I was also side-lined for several years by that most dreaded of illnesses: parenthood.
      I joke. I love my two grown men and I’m proud of who they have become. But it SERIOUSLY slowed down my creativity for a couple of decades!

  • @jenniferchi2591
    @jenniferchi2591 2 года назад +21

    Honestly, I came for the stash organizing tips but was pleasantly surprised by the self-care tip and commentary on capitalism/consumer culture. 👍

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed that part. Never quite sure if I should or shouldn't add these parts...sometimes it feels like i am overreaching, lol. this is a knitting channel after all :P

    • @rdreads1899
      @rdreads1899 2 года назад

      I clicked on this video and am currently watching an ad when I saw this comment, I’m no longer sure what video I’m about to watch lol

    • @CrowdedMinds
      @CrowdedMinds 2 года назад

      I came here for basically the sane reason as Jennifer. I always enjoy your videos!

  • @Jacelyn5440
    @Jacelyn5440 2 года назад +12

    Hi! For years, I stored my skeins from the store in a huge black, metal cabinet. About 1 1/2 years or so ago, I was out of space and running over. So, i got a large ball winder and wound all my skeins into cakes of yarn. I then rolled up the label and insert it into the center of the yarn cake. Voila! Now I can always know what type, size, color, etc. my yarn is. They can now stack neatly on top of each other. BUT, I still needed more room. So, I put them in the vacuum seal bags and removed the air from the bags. Now, I can put the reduced size bags of yarn cakes in my huge cabinet. I do still have more yarn, but it is mostly cotton for dishcloths and such and I store that in a filing cabinet drawer. I did put some of the left over balls of yarn from other projects into clear containers with lids and put them on top of the a filing cabinet. I put my Size 10 thread in clear containers and stash them under my sewing area tables. I live in the United States in the State of Louisiana.
    ETA: You mentioned buying yarn because you see it and it is beautiful, or you don't have that one yet. I did that for years. I have yarn that is well over 15 years old. I did give a couple of large bags away a bout 1 1/2 years or so ago, to a lady who loves to crochet, but is disabled and cannot afford yarn. So, I shared with her. I was going to give her more, but she developed a problem with her hands and could not crochet at the time. And, I also agree that to go "shopping" in your stash and get yarn for a project without having to go to the yarn shop is a wonderful feeling!

  • @101kurtj
    @101kurtj 2 месяца назад +2

    Uncle Norman is supportive about getting our stash yarn, but within reason 😅❤

  • @kathleenhauck2175
    @kathleenhauck2175 2 года назад +1

    I LOVED your comments on the SABLE syndrome. You are so wise! Thank you.

  • @Kat-Knows
    @Kat-Knows Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this yarn storage & organizing video. Folks need to learn the proper/best way for storing their yarn treasures. It makes me cringe when i see yarn just stored open, knowing how much dust & even bugs can get to it.
    I am living in Texas now in the country & it can get very dry & dust where i live.
    I do like u & store my yarn in plastic totes, i do the extra measure of putting skeins of yarn in plastic clear zipper slide freezer gallon or quart size bags. Its keeps the skeins secure & clean. While the rest of my house shows its dusty dirtiness from country living. I do get tired of cleaning & would rather knit or crochet or do my other hobbies. But i know my stored yarn is safe 😁

  • @karendehaan9982
    @karendehaan9982 2 года назад +8

    Well hi Norman, my mother recently passed, she was a great knitter and left me with many "left overs" . So I now have a pleasant problem to deal with! Thanks for all the advice, from Australia.xxx

    • @Kat-Knows
      @Kat-Knows Год назад

      Karen i have received many UFOs from friends of relatives who have passed of late & were knitters or crocheters. Some of the projects i finish, but some i just unravel the yarn to use in something else. Feel free to do what u feel is best for u. Have peace in ur hobbie.

  • @QiheartuQ
    @QiheartuQ 2 года назад +5

    I'm in California. I've got my stash all wound and hung on a pegboard in the laundry/craft room. It's organized by color. It lets me see all of my yarn so I am aware of exactly how much yarn I already have and it also helps dampen the sounds from the washer/dryer when they are running

  • @user-pu2sn2ot2j
    @user-pu2sn2ot2j 6 месяцев назад +1

    Now I can get organised. Will place all the yarn I will not use and my old needles and take to the refugee centre and teach the ladies to knit. Thank you for waking me up!💕

  • @melissaclay8335
    @melissaclay8335 2 года назад +22

    Hello once again, Norman. I’ll say it again, I LOVE your channel! Whenever I have a question or need to know how to do something my first thought is “I’ll bet Norman has the answer” and go to your channel for help. I live in sunny, South Florida, USA. I have been thinking lately that I need to organize my stash in a different way and here is your video on organizing! I am happy to see I already organize my yarn in clear plastic bins just like you! So thankfully I can leave it the way it is. 😁 it’s probably not separated in a great way. I just have it labeled “good yarn” all my better yarns. “Mid grade yarn “ and “Yarn” which is just acrylic or cheaper yarns I have picked up. Thankfully my stash isn’t as big as I thought it was after seeing yours. 😜. I now only buy yarn if it’s for a specific project. Loved the tips Clips at the ends of cakes was a great one and I am now going to add lavender to the bins! Thanks for your videos! They, and you, truly are a godsend!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      well, if you only have a small stash, I would say you don't need more boxes. I mean..you'd only end up with half-filled boxes and I'm not sure how helpful this would be. As all of my other videos, this is just some suggestions and you can pick whatever you feel sounds good to you.
      Either way, happy to hear you love my channel so much and I can be part of your knitting journey, Melissa!

  • @The_double_ewe
    @The_double_ewe 2 года назад +4

    I need to up my storage game 😅 I haven’t totally built a crazy stash but what I do have could probably be stored a little better. I do love that you have a ball of yarn to pet. I recently spun up some lamb wool and laughing about wanting to keep the hank in my lap like a kitten. It’s so soft.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      Haha..well I can totally understand that. Some yarn is just..lovely!

  • @witchywoman4139
    @witchywoman4139 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love your vids so much, Norman! I'm in New Mexico (US), and for the last 20 years or so, I've had one single large plastic tub that has housed several skeins of leftover yarn I'd purchased for various crochet projects, along with a substantial stash of random types of yarn gifted to me by a friend. I stopped crocheting years ago because life got in the way, and recently took it up again; I'm also learning to knit, thanks in part to your oh-so-helpful videos! I decided to "upgrade" my yarn stash, and I must admit that I got a bit carried away, taking advantage of online sales. So now I have my old stash in its same tub, along with quite a few boxes of recently purchased yarn that have yet to be organized. I'm totally with you when it comes storing all my yarn in tubs, but I've spent all my money on yarn lol. I'll have to save up to buy some more tubs, so it's boxes for now, but eventually I'll have it all in tubs, as per your expert guidance. Thanks for all you do!

  • @Badoura
    @Badoura Год назад +1

    Scotland - I stash in those dry cleaning bags for taking your duvet home after it's been cleaned

  • @MD-gw9kj
    @MD-gw9kj 11 дней назад

    One thing I do with left over yarns is weigh the ball on a kitchen scale, and make a note if that on the label tag. This helps in hunting through the stash in planning another project to quickly see if there is enough yarn.

  • @sachdevkaurbala9705
    @sachdevkaurbala9705 2 года назад +4

    I am from India. I am a life long knitter, and am always trying to get new ideas, and improve myself.

  • @MsElledubya
    @MsElledubya 2 года назад +7

    Hello from central Oregon USA. I store my yarn in my closet in plastic bins sorted by weight as 90% of it is sheep wool. The few skeins of cotton and acrylic yarn are stored in separate bins. It is very dry where I live so I don’t worry about humidity at all. I also have several lavender bushes so there is no shortage of lavender sachets in my house😋

  • @Charyl
    @Charyl 7 месяцев назад +1

    The main reason I clicked on this video was because I was happy to see someone safely secure their yarn free from the climatic conditions… thx

  • @tracyreid1670
    @tracyreid1670 Год назад +9

    Norman you are the best. You brought a tear to my eye when you said, "YOU ARE WORTH IT!" Thank you for saying that. I am in south Texas and I started storing my yarn in boxes in the cubby units from Ikea. You're making me rethink this since it will be years before I get to some of my stash. Thank you for your suggestions and warnings. I have some expensive yarns that I would be heartbroken if anything happened to them. Have a wonderful day and enjoy the rest of the year.

  • @ginafarokhmanesh3821
    @ginafarokhmanesh3821 2 года назад +4

    I live in Missouri, U.S.A. I use a similar method of yarn storage. But I do sort by yarn weight and brand. It just helps me find a specific type of yarn quickly. The bins are stacked up in a spare bedroom. I have to sort and straighten it up occasionally cause I tend to root through the bins and create a mess!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +4

      ah.i know that too well. That's basically why I started using the hairpins. Going through the pins one time too often, left the skeins tangled ^^

  • @tracyevink647
    @tracyevink647 2 года назад +4

    Norman, you are spot on every time. I started knitting before the first Covid shutdown and quickly built up a stash of yarn. Indie dyers are my favorite and I just 'had to' have so much. Earlier this year, when listing my stash on an excel spreadsheet, I realized that I had overdone it. So I am following your advice and not purchasing unless I have no other option for that 1 particular project. I really like your idea of totes. I have a cabinet and it is loaded with lavender (that I grow in my yard) but I did not think of dust and a possible loss of color. You are so wise-keep up the great work.

  • @lisamiller6543
    @lisamiller6543 Год назад

    I have my stash thrown into plastic bins in no particular way. 😢. So thrilled you made this video! I live in Israel.

  • @eziocorvo8793
    @eziocorvo8793 2 года назад +7

    I'm from Ohio and my stash is currently in Rubbermaid containers. I used to have them out on shelves but I think I like the containers better. Your organization method is really smart. I think I'll organize mine the same!

  • @TheNika8000
    @TheNika8000 Год назад +1

    Hi, I'm living in Germany. I don't have a lot of yarn, so it all fits in two smaller boxes. I wind them on my big yarnwinder for the maxi yarnballs :D then store them in the boxes by fiber and projekt.

  • @esmeraldalara3657
    @esmeraldalara3657 Год назад

    Hello from Michigan! I do the same thing. Makes me feel better knowing my stash is safe 🙂

  • @batya7
    @batya7 5 месяцев назад

    I'm in Baltimore. I use Ravelry to organize my stash. I have no system of storage. I kind of "know" where the yarn is: plastic containers, cardboard file boxes, and yes, plastic grocery bags. 😮 Some yarns, like my plates of unspun Icelandic Plötulopi, are more pampered and isolated. 😊 Sometimes I forget where I've stored yarn 🤢, and it is a happy discovery when I finally locate it ... if I even remember I had it! 🥳 That's where my Ravelry list is valuable. I can document when I got it, if someone gave it to me in a destashing effort, or even where it is stored!
    I use yarn scraps on occasion as stitch markers. The bulky project I'm doing now is on 10.5 needles, too big for my other stitch markers. Going back to basics.

  • @michaeljensen900
    @michaeljensen900 Год назад +1

    Denmark here. I've only recently started exploring yarn types, so most of my yarn is standard 8/4 cotton. Recently I started a blanket with all these old scraps. That way I can try out new techniques a little at a time and get rid of all those scraps.
    I keep unused yarn in a basket on a high shelf and used yarn in separate bags and boxes with only yarn for THAT project.

  • @maaggie1
    @maaggie1 Год назад +4

    It’s nice to get some validation! I’ve stored my yarn in those same boxes, at least the natural fibers. I sort by weight and label mine in that way after documenting them in my Ravelry stash. The boxes are just stacked on the floor at this point, but I have plans to put them on shelves in cabinets. I have not added the silica packets, but that’s a really good idea because I live in North Texas, and we do have to deal with humidity. I’ll have to go look for those!

  • @kathleengerman436
    @kathleengerman436 2 года назад +4

    Your hair clip idea is the best one I have found for ends and it makes it easy to find. Going out and buying some now

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +1

      awesome. Yeah, I think it's a very nice idea...and not expensive either - especially as most female knitters wil have some lying around anyway.

  • @lisaw8202
    @lisaw8202 2 года назад

    I live in Pennsylvania in the the NE US. It gets pretty warm and humid here in summer. I store my yarns in large boxes as you do, but my boxes are not airtight. I keep the boxes in my guest bedroom which is usually dark and unused. I recently ordered some toys online that arrived in very open plastic mesh bags, a bit stronger than the kind onions come in. I find these are fabulous for bundling sweater quantities of the same yarn so they aren't floating around the box. It's easy to see the yarns through them and much nicer than the zip-locks I used to use. They let air flow through and I can squish more yarn into the box this way lol. I only have 2 large boxes of yarn, and I'm working on knitting down my old stash. I'll be happier when I have just one box :-)

  • @dianef6038
    @dianef6038 Год назад +1

    I wanted to thank you for your great advice and encouragement! Your ideas are sensible and your advice is wonderful! So glad I found your channel. I am just beginning to watch knitting videos so that I can learn how to knit.

  • @yarra352
    @yarra352 Год назад +1

    I'm currently in the Netherlands. Dutch houses are notoriusly small and I have to share the space with the rest of the family. A craft room was not posible, but since we are all very creative I created the hobby closet. It is a wall to wall cabinet I gor for free from an old lady that wanted get rid of it. I draged it home section by section (we live in an apartment complex with no elevator), striped it down, sanded, repaired and painted it. It hold all our hobby and crafting stuff. Paints, colors, papers, canvas, glitter, sewing, knitting, crochet, glitter, music, crafting books, did I mention glitter? My yarns and fabrics are stored in old leather suitcases and briefcases stacked on top. It looks great, and makes a big statement of who we are as a family. And everything is ofc proteced in airtight vacuum bags. It

  • @jingojango1900
    @jingojango1900 Год назад

    Thank you for this and for being so delightful. 😊

  • @AVToth
    @AVToth Год назад +1

    I use those same boxes, from wal mart. Every now and then I have a winding day. I buy it alot, but I HATE the hank! I would rather be poked in the eye with a sharp stick than after I find a pattern and think oh boy, I have it already! Yippy. I go to get it and it's all still in thanks. Aaggh! I want to knit right now this minute but no, I have to drag out my swift and ball roller. It dawned on me recently that I have two granddaughters who both want to learn to knit. Hahaha. I'm thinking that lesson number one is how to use the swift and ball winder. To do it properly it is vital to do this correctly and so they need to practice, practice, practice. Because I love them so much, I will make the sacrifice and let them practice on my stash.

  • @maybelater234
    @maybelater234 Год назад

    I’m from New Jersey and I call my organizational style “Yarn Poop Soup”. Thanks for the great videos!

  • @prairie8356
    @prairie8356 Год назад +5

    I just got back into knitting (and have been loving your channel) and am just starting my stash. As a fellow collector I’m excited to see how my stash evolves. Thanks for the guidance on how to store it.

  • @lynnbean7200
    @lynnbean7200 2 года назад

    What a great video. Thanks for the sensible advice.

  • @lethaleyaslittlehookwithmel
    @lethaleyaslittlehookwithmel 2 года назад +3

    I got a ton of great information from this! Thank you. Right now I store my yarn in totes, most of them air-tight, because I don't have a craft space. I'll be getting a craft room later this year and was planning on storing the yarn in wooden cubbies, I'll be replanning now. I liked all of the information you gave and how easily you explained it all. Have a Great rest of the week!

  • @lindasue616
    @lindasue616 Год назад

    Oh Norman…you are a Jem! All this information is wonderful for a novice knitter. I live in US..STATE OF Maine. Thank you

  • @joanneyoung1081
    @joanneyoung1081 2 года назад

    Appreciate your helpful storage and inventory advice. Thank you.

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 2 года назад +8

    Wonderful tips! Never seen anyone use hair clips - very practical, easy to get and multipurpose.
    Currently my yarns are in boxes in wrapping waiting in line on my to do list. I live in the middle of Canada in a very dry climate but i keep those silicone packages as well.
    So easy to buy yarn on line. Trying a bit of a no buy until projects are done but I did buy a special sock yarn for my BFF since 5 years of age.
    Take care!

  • @riaalso
    @riaalso Год назад

    I am from Indianapolis, Indiana USA. I love learning your ways to knit and how to store yarn. You explain the reasoning behind it. Thank you.

  • @Bskwvr
    @Bskwvr 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I have all of my yarn in a cubical cabinet I bought from a LYS going out of business. I’ve been trying to talk myself into cleaning and organizing my office/craft/guest-room and now I have direction and an intelligent way to store my yarn. I so appreciate you. 💜💜💜

  • @naomimay82
    @naomimay82 Год назад

    I recently bought water-tight plastic totes to hold my stash. I almost only work with natural fibers, so I organize by fibers. I don’t have enough space to break it down by weight. I have wool and alpaca in one large tote and cotton, linen and hemp in the other large tote. The plastic tote I put my finished projects in is not water-tight, so I will take your advice and get one that is water-tight for my completed projects.
    My Mom taught me to crochet when I was 4 years old. My Mom is German; her mom came to the United States in 1956. All my German relatives crochet, which is totally awesome! They also knit. I learned that as a child also, but I have always preferred crochet.

  • @jackieostrander9667
    @jackieostrander9667 Год назад

    I am in the process of setting up a storage space for yarn. I didn't know that pests and moisture was a problem. I am SO glad I came across your channel. I am learning. Thank you from Iowa.

  • @mythics102
    @mythics102 Год назад +1

    I got one of those over-door shoe storage things for my stash to keep yarn and tools that I’m using a lot and I really love it! Keeps it accessible but also out of the way and it takes up almost no space!

  • @kensalaman3951
    @kensalaman3951 2 года назад

    YOU, Herr, are awesome. than you so much for your comments. You hit so many points that I felt you were reading my mine. I'm excited to see more of your videos. Hugs me, here in Portland Oregon, USA

  • @josettemceachern613
    @josettemceachern613 2 года назад +2

    Your tips are so well thought out and yseful! Thanks.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      Glad you like them so much, Josette!

  • @momgib2000
    @momgib2000 2 года назад

    I’m from Minnesota. I have a lovely floor to ceiling glass fronted cabinet that I got at a thrift store for $60. I keep my commercial acrylic yarn in plastic tubs like you. Love your video!

  • @krisk6011
    @krisk6011 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful video! I have yarn scattered throughout our home. I plan on sorting and organizing it all so these tips will come in handy. Thanks alot!
    Kris K from Connecticut
    🧶🙂

  • @lenaparnell2417
    @lenaparnell2417 2 года назад

    This video was very informative, thank you. I keep my yarn in plastic bins, I use tape on the band & I use the same clips for the yarn ends too.

  • @marktracy586
    @marktracy586 2 года назад +5

    Wow, you definitely read our minds! I was just scouting out the best bins for yarn storage.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +2

      awesome. I mean, quite honestly, I don't know if these are the best. But they served me very well. But in the US maybe check out target if they have something similar. I dunno ^^

  • @yvettescheiman4991
    @yvettescheiman4991 Год назад

    Hi from Florida, NY! Got a big chuckle out of SABLE and even my coworker that doesn't knit or crochet thought it was funny! Thank you for all your invaluable help. I love your videos and look forward to them! 🥰❤

  • @mariashepherd3319
    @mariashepherd3319 Год назад

    Hi I’m in California. I store my yarn in clear filling boxes. They are slightly larger and have a pop on lid. I could refine it, by labeling, that’s for sure. I like how you organize by fiber. Nice job. Good tips. Danke. I’m hailing out of Kaiserslautern, oh so many years ago.
    Your video made me smile. 😊

  • @roundknittles
    @roundknittles Год назад

    Thank you for the hair clip hack. What a difference to my stash!

  • @sarahrossignol4554
    @sarahrossignol4554 2 года назад

    Thank you Norman. Another fantastic video.

  • @sashachordas7705
    @sashachordas7705 2 года назад

    Hi Norman. Thanks for another informative video! I live in Reno, Nevada. A very dry climate. I have a large stash of yarn, 90% natural fibers. I store it in plastic bins under my bed and in my closets. My bins are overstuffed though and it is not very organized. I need to stop buying more however, I always get into trouble at my local yarn shop where we gather together two times a week to knit as there is always a new project to tempt me. Today it was the Morven Shawl by Bristol Ivy and I am determined to search my stash. I have learned so much from you. Sasha

  • @mariaromanello3685
    @mariaromanello3685 Год назад

    You are my “go to” for all my knitting questions…thank you, Norman ❤

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      aww..very happy happy to hear that, Maria!

  • @theresagart3898
    @theresagart3898 Год назад

    I love organizing my yarn, that is a hobby in itself❤️🧶

  • @denisevettraino7916
    @denisevettraino7916 2 года назад

    The points you make on this topic are so valid...I am so guilty of having too much yarn! I have always used plastic bins so even the older yarn is basically unchanged. project,

  • @robertaalbertinelli2202
    @robertaalbertinelli2202 2 года назад +2

    Hi Norman, I’m from Venice, Italy. I usually store my yarns into carton boxes, but from now on I’ll follow your suggestions. Thanks a lot, ciao 👋

  • @gailaltschwager7377
    @gailaltschwager7377 2 года назад +5

    Thank you, Norman! This is really useful. I store my stash in boxes very much like the plastic boxes you use. I also use Ziploc bags for organizing my knitting needles and other small accessories. I live in the northeast USA.

  • @KarynMolines
    @KarynMolines Год назад

    I just discovered your channel and have been binging. This video triggered me to refresh my yarn bins and label them

  • @lynnedoyle9714
    @lynnedoyle9714 Год назад +1

    Hi! I live in England, and I store my yarn in boxes, sorted by weight, brand and then colour 🧶

  • @annknudson
    @annknudson 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I have been putting off organizing my yarn. Now I’m definitely excited about doing it. I live in Dickinson, North Dakota. I have crocheted for years starting as a teenager. Now I have been learning to knit and I love your channel.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      You are so welcome, Ann. And never hestitate to comment if you have a question, right? :)

  • @KevinMontreal
    @KevinMontreal 2 года назад

    Great pointers, thanks!

  • @christinec.2376
    @christinec.2376 5 месяцев назад

    so nice to meet you, Norman! I'm getting back into yarn arts and I just got my order, and if only i had found you a week earlier! but lots of great tips, as I now live in a hot humid climate. I will now go to buy the plastic box for my mercerized cotton yarn. any additional tips for this will be welcome! lots of great tips in this vid!

  • @joanneknox5091
    @joanneknox5091 2 года назад

    Norman, if I had to chose among all your wonderful videos, this one would be right on up there. Thank you so much for taking the time to post this. Such great info. Such great advice. I am such a 'Stasher' and this helped me do a rethink. Much yarn love to you. 😘

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      thank you, Joanne. very happy to hear you find my little video so helpful!

  • @elisadellaglio
    @elisadellaglio Год назад

    I travel a lot and only knit every now and then, so I just buy the yarn I need when I fall in love with a project. This makes things easy!

  • @juliettecumming1752
    @juliettecumming1752 Год назад

    Hi Norman, I am in Scotland and just found your videos. I have been knitting for 40 years but still find your tips useful, I store my yarn in ziplock bags in drawers. But also have lots of projects on the go in baskets. I am guilty of sale shopping for nice yarn without a project.

  • @The1MightyPen
    @The1MightyPen Год назад

    I'm in Texas and I have a 12 by 16 foot workshop. I use those stuffed animal nets for some of my yarn, the ones I plan on using soon, and the rest goes in large plastic bins and they go up in the loft space. I use one net for crochet thread and one for yarn, when I get low, I pull down my bins and fill up my nets again.

  • @nl2766
    @nl2766 2 года назад

    ☺ always so full of great ideas, advice, and great humor.

  • @magelinekelley7536
    @magelinekelley7536 Год назад

    Just wanted to thank you for your help by making these videos. Love them all!! Happy new year!

  • @kyliecortes
    @kyliecortes Год назад

    You are amazing and an excellent teacher ... I learn something new with each of your videos. Thank You.. I am in Tennessee ..smiles.
    I have 17 dogs and 3 cats .. all rescues :) I got my yarn collection in bins , but your idea with the plastic boxes is such a great suggestion.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      17 dogs wow! that's a lot. How do you ever find time to knit? :P

  • @darkestsoul8285
    @darkestsoul8285 2 года назад

    Hello, Norman! Greetings from Austria.
    I found your channel a while ago and I love the way you explain things - like the teacher I never had but wished for dearly.
    I use plastic containers, as well as the boxes from my yarn supplier. My method is: stuff it, where there is space...not ideal, but it kinda works for me. :)

  • @Bioluvskatz
    @Bioluvskatz Год назад

    That hair clip tip is brilliant Norman! Vielen Dank!!!

  • @angelakrautman8680
    @angelakrautman8680 2 года назад +1

    I live in Sydney, Australia. I store my yarn in plastic tubs like you, in the wardrobe of our spare room. It’s very humid here, so I put a 400ml container of wardrobe dehumidifier in each tub of yarn. It works very well. I replace them every year because they fill up with water and my yarn stays beautiful.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      Oh wow..i haven't thought about that yet..but I guess i never lived in a place with such high humidity either.

  • @tandwmerrill
    @tandwmerrill 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your well done video and thank you to all the people commenting on it. It has been very helpful. I use Ravelry to inventory my stash and it has given me a sense of control. I was doing a lot of impulse buying and now when I see a yarn I have the impulse of buying, I can look at my stash in Ravelry and see if I already have yarn comparable to what I want to purchase.

  • @GaminGawdess
    @GaminGawdess 2 года назад +4

    Norman thank you for your compassion and non-judgment of yarn hoarding… lol!!! I am recovering hoarder thank you and you made me feel so less guilty…🥰I am proud to know that I use the hair clip and label in the center of the ball techniques already.. yeah!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +3

      well...couldn't be too harsh on myself, could I *smirk*
      Seriously, though. I think ever since Marie Kondo people started feeling bad about hoarding and being maybe a tiny bit less clean and perfect. But we really need to talk about the fact that's not how everyone works. There's as much diversity in our outer appearance as there is in our mental landscape. And I wish we would start accepting it all and not act like everyone was the same (or needed to be).

    • @Kat-Knows
      @Kat-Knows Год назад +1

      I so agree with u both. There is this RUclips channel i think its called clutterbug. But it has a website for testing to find out what type of person u r in ur organization & cleaning habits/methods. It was helpful for explaining why i like to organize my stuff/stash etc so i can see it.

  • @suzanneozorak1212
    @suzanneozorak1212 Год назад

    Thank you for all this great info!!

  • @rachelmitchell2144
    @rachelmitchell2144 Год назад

    Alabama - currently in ziplock bags in a couple of baskets. I don’t have a huge stash, but am going to look into bins and desiccant packs. Thanks, Norman!

  • @StarryNightKnitting
    @StarryNightKnitting 2 года назад

    Wow I was beginning to think you could see my stash and also inside my head as I am doing everything wrong hahaha. I really enjoyed this entire video (new to knitting and haven't seen all you have to offer but look forward to perusing your videos! You got me on the buying too much and I think I may be addicted. YIKES. Thanks again and one simple tip that I was doing an AHA moment is the clip on the end so the yarn doesn't unravel !! Many thanks , be well and happy!!!!! ~~~Jo
    Oh, I am in the Maritimes Canada. Love the ocean.

  • @morganunraveled
    @morganunraveled 5 месяцев назад

    I’m moving abroad next month and will be having to store at least half of my stash for about 2 years - so thankful this showed up on my feed at the perfect time!

  • @sharellgeddins9472
    @sharellgeddins9472 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips Norman! This is very helpful as I am currently organizing my yarn.

  • @sunidollfun
    @sunidollfun 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your tips! I store most of my yarn by either fibre (cotton vs wool) or general weight (4ply vs heavier weights). I do have a separate tub for Noro yarns that are just so precious to me with their beautiful colour variations.

  • @paulacummings966
    @paulacummings966 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! I found this topic very timely, as I’ve been organizing my stash. I’m also grouping by type of yarn. I really appreciate the practical tips for securing ends & preventing damage. Thank you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад

      my pleasure, Paula. Have fun organizing your stash!

  • @user-xh8tg2fx3u
    @user-xh8tg2fx3u 9 месяцев назад

    This video was so wonderful. For years I had a very random storage method (read: no plans, no thought process) after watching this video a couple times and reviewing what I had, I got the Iris waterproof boxes and spent a whole afternoon organizing. What a difference! I feel so much more organized and actually function as a more organized individual with more time to focus on knitting. Thank you so much for this incredibly educational and insightful video!

  • @lilianemann1441
    @lilianemann1441 2 года назад +11

    Another great video, Norman. I always enjoy your informational tips and realistic take on our addiction, oops I mean, hobby!😉

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 года назад +8

      haha..that makes me wonder if they have vacancies for knitters at the Betty Ford clinic ^^

    • @lilianemann1441
      @lilianemann1441 2 года назад

      @@NimbleNeedles 😂