How you need to organise your yarn… 3 ways for 3 different knitters

by Hannah Gilly

April 12, 2022

Yarn storage can feel quite daunting!

The obvious option is to just keep it in the knitting bag that you're carrying your current project around in. But what happens when leftovers start piling up and your knitting bag overflows?

The idea of choosing a storage space can then feel a bit overwhelming.

There are a lot of options for yarn storage out there. If you watched last week you'll have seen the creative ideas to inspire knitting that many knitters and crocheters have come up with. 

Feeling overwhelmed with so many ideas? Let's not go there. 

We're all individuals, we knit different things and choose different yarns, so we can definitely pick different yarn storage as well.

I've got some suggestions today which will help you find the right storage system more easily.

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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