Last year I resolved to make no resolutions, but to have goals. I just reread that post, and the goals sounded suspiciously like resolutions, and like most resolutions, were broken and ignored such that I can use the whole kit and caboodle again, virtually unchanged!
My goals then and (slightly updated) now are:
These are slight generalizations in some areas, but each one deserves more consideration than it got last year! So let's talk about knitting from stash.
Last year was supposed to be my year of knitting from my stash. This year will be also! I laughed out loud a couple of weeks ago when I read Wendy's plan to knit from her stash, and the list of rules and disclaimers. That is, until I realized that I completely ignored my stash-knitting plans last year and blithely added to my already out-of-control, ginormous, over-flowing, under appreciated SABLE.
So how big is my stash?
I actually don't know, and that will be remedied this month. I've kept a spreadsheet detailing my stash for 4 or 5 years, but the past year or 18 months I've been really lax about updating both incoming and outgoing yarn. The most recent total information posted shows this:
That's just the all-purpose yarn, what I call "sweater yarn". There's acutally more, because sock yarn is tracked on a separate spreadsheet:
So, to summarize what is currently being tracked (and there's no doubt in my mind that this number will change over the course of the next week or so), my stash consists of at least:
I should be able to knit just about anything from that.
Last year I wrote about the uselessness of having Noro and Brooks Farm yarns if they weren't being used. This year I can add silk yarn (Reynolds Mandalay), Socks That Rock - 3 colorways, Colinette yarns mostly in the Morocco colorway, Cherry Tree Hill Oceania in 2 colors (Fall Foliage and Java) with matching sock yarn, Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk...I could go on but you get my drift. I'm not running a yarn museum, I'm a knitter and yarn is my tool. If I'm not using it, it's being wasted, and that's a crime.
I really didn't get into the swing of knitting from stash until October or so - when I finally embraced my stash and started 2 sweaters from stash I'd offered up at the Stash Swap last January. One (green Reynolds Candide) is complete and I'm wearing it again today - I wore it to a New Year's party last night, and once while we were in TX over the holidays. The other is moving along: one sleeve is done, the second sleeve is about 2/3 complete, the body not yet started.
And you know what? I enjoyed knitting from my stash! It was fun to find a pattern, check my spreadseet to see what might work, swatching the yarn and being able to start a new project Right Now - even in the middle of the night while wearing my pajamas! It was also fun to unearth these treaures that were just waiting for me in my attic or closet; you know what they say about "out of sight, out of mind" - it's really true! When I read through the spreadsheet, there is yarn on there that I don't remember at all - not the feel of it or the intensity or the color, so actually finding it and touching it was rather jolting and fun.
And that's what really hit me: how can anyone have so much yarn she doesn't even remember it all? This year, 2007, I'm resolved to remedy that, and to use my stash.