Monday, June 22, 2026

330 Gallons of Yarn

 This stage of my latest yarn de stash is complete.  I know that you have heard this countless times before. It has not been my biggest de stash of yarn. There was still an epic number of gallons of yarn that left my yarn stash over the past few days. So far it is 11 bags with a total of 330 gallons of yarn leaving the house. I also have an empty 32 quart bin going into the garage. 

If you are interested in acquiring any of this yarn please follow The Old Pueblo Knitting Guild to find out when the yarn sale will be.  Be sure to arrive earlier rather than later for the best selection of yarn.  I know people who drive from out of state just to go to this yarn sale.  Go to Old Pueblo Knitting Guild.org.  There you will find information on what we do as a knitting guild. The charities we support. Find out how you can join. You can even make a donation to help cover the cost of some of our charity work.

In this latest donation for the yarn sale, I have included Aspirational Yarn with projects that I wasn’t sure what I was gonna make with the yarn someday. Only that I loved the yarn. I have also included a lot of size 1,2 and 3 weight yarns because I can no longer work with smaller knitting needles.  It absolutely broke my heart to have to remove from my stash, some beautiful yarns, including silks and silk blends. It is the time of my life to become more pragmatic about what I keep and what I get rid of. I hope the Yarn that is leaving the house finds a really good Knitter or Crocheter to make beautiful projects.

With that being said, my knitting and spinning room is more organized. More useful to me because I know where everything is. And I even put together a few projects with some of my hand spun yarn which are destined to go to another funding raising project for another organization. And I know you will believe that I found a few more UFOs. I have also found projects to tink and make something much better or fix major construction problems. 

Now it is time to work on my current knitting project.  



Thursday, June 18, 2026

6 Bags Full

 Off to check my entire stash for mislabeled yarn.  I guess that I need to bring a wraps per inch tool to big shows in the future.  While doing a de stashed on Wednesday morning I found over $200 in yarn mislabeled as fingering weight yarn. I relied on the seller at a large yarn show would actually know the weights of the yarn she was dying and selling.  On closer inspection the yarn had over 500 yards for 4 ounce skein and required a U.S. knitting needle size from 1 to 3. Not fingering weight any way I look at it.  More like lace weight or super fine. Should have been labeled at a Zero or One.  It turns out it was only one Indy dyer had the issue. I have decided not to call her out publicly: however; I have not ordered from her since the pandemic began. So if I have ordered from you since then you are doing a fantastic job. 

Because of too many hand surgeries and arthritis I can’t use any knitting needle smaller than a U.S. 5.  Off to check out 23 shelves of yarn plus all my bins.  I might as well get it done sooner rather than later.  If I can’t use the yarn it does not belong in my stash. This way someone who can use it will be able to add it to their stash.  This might just take the rest of the week.

I am also glad that I did not order more bags to organize my projects earlier this week. It turns out that I have a few extra yarn bags right now.

I think I will pull in another chair and pull the yarn from each shelf off to that chair.  That way I can sit while working.  I am also taking Thursday off.  It is a well deserved break since I cleared 6 grocery bags of yarn that I pulled from my stash today.  I still have the bins to go through.  

Since I have gone through my stash multiple times in the past years, I urge you to go through your own stash’s.  If you are now no longer a beginner, your yarn tastes have changed.  Feel free to sell them or give them away.  I find it’s best to keep my stash to my current likes and abilities.  




Wednesday, June 17, 2026

I Lied

This morning I said I was only going to de stashing one carrier bag of yarn. Well I exceeded my goal by also adding a shopping bag.  It will all leave the house this week. If you would like a chance to buy some of my de stashed yarn please watch for the time and date of the next Old Pueblo Knitting Guild Annual Yarn Sale. It happens in January every year. The Yarn Sale helps us support our on going charity projects.  For more on the Old Pueblo Knitting Guild just click this link. 

I also had a major oops. I told John that I did not have any more of his 3D printed Yarn Butler's, that I desperately needed him to print me another one.  Well,


I found the original prototype for the yarn butler, it has a purple base, a red spindle and a white yarn guide. Also the bolts on the bottom are not covered. This was definitely the proof of concept and not ready for prime time yarn butler. It still works very nicely.

Now I am off to wind yarn, finish 2 projects on the spinning wheel, get a few more yarn magazines out of the house. I will be dropping them off at the Oro Valley Library, Friends of the Library section.  They sell for 25 cents and help buy new books and other things that all libraries need.  Check them out if you are in the area. I will also be starting a new charity project. It’s going to be a busy day around here. 



Sunday, June 14, 2026

Getting Out

 I had to get out of the house today.  I was feeling blah for a few days and needed to rest.  So I was bored. I needed something different to do. I really wanted to start a new project today. Specifically a new pair of fingerless mittens for sleeping. However; between knitting, Tunisian crochet, and spinning I have at least 20 projects in different stages of progress. It also seems that when I organize my knitting room, I also find one or two projects that need to be completed or tinked. So the I have a never ending pile of UFO’s. Not to mention the couple of projects I am donating to a charity auction. The summer t shirts and unfinished class work.

My solution was to go to the grocery store. I was very nice and did leave a few pieces of fruit for the other shoppers. Even in season fresh figs.  Also on the plus side Sprouts does not carry any yarn or fiber supplies. 

Now I will go try to make some forward progress on a project or two. 


Monday, June 8, 2026

More Searching Through My Yarn Stash

 Over the weekend I was asked to knit a couple of shawls for a fundraiser by a friend.  So this morning I went through 4 out of 5ish shelves filled with yarn kitted up for shawls. I know I should really go through the rest of the shelves.  In my defense I have already filled a weekender bag full of shawl kits.  

I am also really afraid that I will find more than my 2 newly found UFO’s for me.  I was really thinking that I had whittled down my current batch of UFO’s to less then 10.  I really do not want to find more.  I swear UFO’s hide everywhere not wanting to be found. I wonder if the yarn just does not want to be seen in public.

I will start with some of the bulkier yarn as those shawls will go relatively quickly. Then I will work my way down to the lighter weight yarns. If I happen to make more than two for the fundraiser, so be it.

Now I have to go bring my squirrel cage back to the knitting room so I can skein up the first shawl.  

Below are the kits I pulled out for charity knitting projects.   





Sunday, June 7, 2026

Time to Finish My Shawl

 The tinking is finally done.  It looks like I will have 3 or 4 rows to knit before I do my bind off.  The pattern is Grandma’s Summer Shawl available on Ravelry or your local yarn store.  The yarn is by the French dyer la Bien Aimee in Paris. The yarn is a DK four skein gradient in super wash Merino. I am using a U.S. 5 or a 3.75mm ChiaGoo SWIVEL Interchangeable needles. Near the end you will need to attach a 50 inch and an 8 inch cord together. It is quite wide at the bottom.  

The shawl is no longer a problem project. The shawl is now just a regular UFO.  Today I knit 2 additional rows and still not have passed the tinking mark in the final skein of the shawl.  I might be off on my final estimate of how many rows that I need to knit before I cast off. 

Below is a picture of a form problem project.  I brought it to Bruggers Bagles to work on it with friends. 




Friday, June 5, 2026

A Book Review

 I managed to snag a First Edition of Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz. It is a fabulous book.  The paper is a very good quality which made it much easier for this dyslexic to read.  Thank you so much for the high quality of the paper, it matches the quality of the book.  

For people who know me well, this will come as a huge shock.  It usually takes me a minimum of a few months to read a book from cover to cover.  I read Automatic Noodle in less than a week from the time the book arrived at my house. The writing is excellent. The plight of the robots pulled me in.  The biang biang noodles sounded so intriguing that I want to try a new food. I wonder if I can find them in Tucson

The story takes place in a fictional post war San Francisco. It documents how the robots manage to overcome adversity to build a new life and family. There are perils along the way. Along with flashbacks of the past.  This is a good summer read.  I highly recommend this book.  




I bought Automatic Noodle from bookstore.org.  I paid for the book myself.  I have not received compensation to write this quick review.