I have made wonderful progress on reducing my yarn stash. Behold!

October 2023
Feb 2025 (same boxes, but I had to lean over the top to see the yarn this time!)

You will note the box of 25g skeins in many colours. I cleared out my stash only to immediately need some small amounts of colour for a project… but at least this way they’re all the same weight and easy to use together.

I used a good amount of stash in 2024 – 5.9kg – but I was also touched by yarny destiny early in 2025. My sister saw an ad on a local freecycle kind of site, asking for odds and ends of yarn for a crochet project with young people. I packed up a whole box of yarn to donate – a 1.5kg box! Some of it had been with me for a long time, shut away and unlikely to ever be used. It felt so good to send it all on to a new life.

I did buy and receive yarn through the year, naturally, and last month I bought myself some lovely mohair with an Etsy voucher I got for Christmas, plus yarn to make two gifts for upcoming birthdays.

Souvenir yarn from a holiday in Bruges
(it’s leopard print)
This will become a space jumper 😃
Lovely mohair – look at that purple

So all in all, now I have 4kg in stash,  compared to the 10ish I started with in Jan last year. I have plans for some of it already, and 3 projects on the go…

Circle of life, innit?


16 responses to “The Great De-stash Continues”

  1. Cathy Avatar

    I’m so looking forward to seeing what you’re up to or at planning to be. I’ve missed your different take on creativity- not an 8ply stocking stitch beanie to be seen😊

    1. CA Avatar

      Aw Cathy I’ve missed you too! I do like to try different things and I have a couple of doozies to show you soon 😁

  2. Kat Avatar

    Bravo to you for reducing your stash volume! I have done pretty good with sock yarns, but not so good with the other yarns (mainly because I did not know much about yarn when I bought them) I have donated them to a couple of places (a school where a teacher wanted to teach knitting/crochet and to a deacon who’s ministry is at a women’s prison…) Those mohair yarns are just lovely!

    1. CA Avatar

      Those sound like great homes for yarn donations 😊

  3. knittingissofun Avatar

    How lucky to have a group that wants the odd leftovers. I know a scrap blanket is in my future. I should just get it on needles and clean out my current tidbits.

    1. CA Avatar

      It was such perfect timing. I just can’t handle all the ends on a scrappy project – though lately I’ve been tying a magic knot and calling it good!

  4. highlandheffalump Avatar

    That’s an impressive destash through various means.

    1. CA Avatar

      I feel great about it!

  5. Jane Wolfe Avatar
    Jane Wolfe

    Congratulations on reducing the stash. For me, it’s an up and down process. The mohair is so pretty.

    1. CA Avatar

      I don’t mind up and down – in trying to get away from up and up 😁

  6. quiteayarnblog Avatar

    Good for you for working on your stash! I’m curious to see the leopard print knitted up!

    1. CA Avatar

      I know, it’ll be something different! I aim to finish the jumper/blouse currently on my needles first… but we’ll see 😁

  7. quietwatercraft Avatar

    That’s some impressive stash pruning!

    1. CA Avatar

      I am very proud.

  8. tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles Avatar

    Congratulations on successful destashing!

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