Before this year you may have gone to a yarn store in-person sometimes, picked yarn up when you were travelling or on a city break. Maybe you did an occasional online order, but only if you new the yarn was just what you needed.
This year isn't giving us any breaks. We have to make sacrifices and one of those is to do less shopping on thigh Street and more online.
So let's make it easier if it's something you're not used to.
Perhaps you've used up your yarn stash and it's time to find some new yarn for a winter project, or you're looking for something specific for knitting Christmas presents.
I've got a few tips for you today to make this an easier transition and also to help you make sure the yarn you pick is more likely to appear on your doorstep and be exactly as you expected so you're ready to pick up your needles and start knitting!
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