Get Creative With Your Yarn Storage

by Hannah Gilly

April 5, 2022

How creative is your yarn storage?

Perhaps your yarn in a plastic box from the box store, Poundland, IKEA.

Isn't that good enough yarn storage?

Well, it's better than still being in 15 separate bags from yarn stores. But how about putting it somewhere so it's easy to sort, see and can inspire your knitting daily?

We're going to go vintage and look at some modern options too today. There's so much inspiration out there that it can become like choosing your yarn and deciding what to knit next. That deer in headlights scenario plays over and over!

You either dither for weeks and then abandon the challenge and just go for the familiar. i.e. nothing changes!

Or you go way to far off base, choose the far too complicated route and feel like a failure when it doesn't work.

How about you narrow your choices by getting inspiration from just six options in today's video. All incredibly inspiring and could easily be right at your fingertips.

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Join the free Spring Yarn declutter here, running throughout April and starting on Friday 1st April 2022.

This step-by-step challenge will support you over four weeks, to sort, store and reuse your yarn stash.

To catch up on previous weeks, see the mini course over in the Knit With Hannah Academy, featuring replays of previous years' live videos, bonus decluttering downloads and modules along with 24-7 life-time access. You could declutter in a weekend, three months or return and repeat in the Autumn with this!


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