In the last three years I have moved from Pa to Sc and from Sc back to Pa 🤦🏻♀️ so I have packed up my yarn stash. I use Rubbermaid totes and zip lock bags and paper bags placing the yarn in bags in the container. I also used natural oil soaps like lavender oil…SC is buggy and I was worried about moths. I also used a lot of those “dry packets” (the little white ones with beads) due to humidity. Sc is very humid. With all of this said I am very glad I kept my yarn and it all came out perfect no issues ❤
I never knew vacuum sealing could damage yarn. My mom has always vacuum sealed all the crocheted blankets my grandma and aunt made. They are acrylic, though, and I don’t think it damages acrylic only natural fibers. Do you have any of the travel tote bags? I’ve started using those instead of the plastic tote containers because I can get more to fit. I have some that you can carry as a backpack and regular ones with just the handles. I use them for markets too and I can fit a lot more plushies in them without having to smash them like when I used totes.
That’s great to hear there weren’t any issues with vacuum sealing!! I just want to do my blanket yarn so I bet it will be perfectly fine to do that!🤗I have a couple of those travel tote bags and they’re awesome!! The backpack ones sounds great tho.. 👀might have to get a couple!
I just found your channel and subscribed. I would love to buy the pink shopie scarf from you!!! Please!!! I cant knit and want on so much!!! I'll pay for everything. Please!!!. Hoping. Thanks. I'll love it so much. Jerrie.
Wow so much yarn, I love it, have you ever considered caking your yarn? I’ve actually vacuumed sealed my yarn for a good month, 🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶 I live in Tucson, Arizona, but I will be traveling up to Prescott soon. If you happen not to sell any of your yarn I will consider buying it off you I crochet during the winters for children that don’t have blankets or beanies or gloves or socks, and donate them to families. Anything will help
I have caked up some smaller yarn and that is definitely the way to go especially for storage! That’s good to hear you didn’t have any issues with vacuum sealing! And I appreciate that! I did actually end up donating the yarn after all!
I love seeing all your kinds of yarn!! You have your own craft store in your closet 😁😁 Good job pairing down so much!
🧶🤣🤣🤣….a job well done!!
In the last three years I have moved from Pa to Sc and from Sc back to Pa 🤦🏻♀️ so I have packed up my yarn stash. I use Rubbermaid totes and zip lock bags and paper bags placing the yarn in bags in the container. I also used natural oil soaps like lavender oil…SC is buggy and I was worried about moths. I also used a lot of those “dry packets” (the little white ones with beads) due to humidity. Sc is very humid. With all of this said I am very glad I kept my yarn and it all came out perfect no issues ❤
Those are great tips and I’m so glad you didn’t have any issues with your yarn!
My Dollar tree still stocks the Just Cotton. If you enjoy it, Premier home cotton is the same makeup of fibers and has even more colors.
Getting rid of 2 boxes is great! It is so hard for me to part with even just one skein!
Yes😩it was so hard and if we weren’t moving I would definitely be hanging on to it!
I never knew vacuum sealing could damage yarn. My mom has always vacuum sealed all the crocheted blankets my grandma and aunt made. They are acrylic, though, and I don’t think it damages acrylic only natural fibers. Do you have any of the travel tote bags? I’ve started using those instead of the plastic tote containers because I can get more to fit. I have some that you can carry as a backpack and regular ones with just the handles. I use them for markets too and I can fit a lot more plushies in them without having to smash them like when I used totes.
That’s great to hear there weren’t any issues with vacuum sealing!! I just want to do my blanket yarn so I bet it will be perfectly fine to do that!🤗I have a couple of those travel tote bags and they’re awesome!! The backpack ones sounds great tho.. 👀might have to get a couple!
Hello are you trying to make the star blanket
Hi! I have not made that blanket but it does look like a fun project!
@@AudreysCraftingCorner it is I love watching people make them and it is a good size for you daughter Ava I bet you she would love it
I just found your channel and subscribed. I would love to buy the pink shopie scarf from you!!! Please!!! I cant knit and want on so much!!! I'll pay for everything. Please!!!. Hoping. Thanks. I'll love it so much. Jerrie.
Hi! Thanks so much for subscribing and wanting to purchase the scarf! It is posted on my Etsy shop. The link is in the video description! 🤗
Wow so much yarn, I love it, have you ever considered caking your yarn? I’ve actually vacuumed sealed my yarn for a good month, 🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶
I live in Tucson, Arizona, but I will be traveling up to Prescott soon. If you happen not to sell any of your yarn I will consider buying it off you I crochet during the winters for children that don’t have blankets or beanies or gloves or socks, and donate them to families. Anything will help
I have caked up some smaller yarn and that is definitely the way to go especially for storage! That’s good to hear you didn’t have any issues with vacuum sealing! And I appreciate that! I did actually end up donating the yarn after all!
PS I put the wool in good paper bags so it didn’t sweat.
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