I also volunteer to give any and all of those poor, innocent yarn-babies a good home. After all, it isn't their fault that they're partial-skeins, and some of us love knitting things that don't take much yarn.
Obviously Allison is going to share it with me once you've sent the whole bunch to her :) I'll let you do the first sorting, Ms. Sheepnuts, but oh can I please have the pink-beige one on the solitary box?? Really, Sharon, some of us could make very good use of your leftovers. Don't let it go to waste, I say ;)
ok...for my less selfish suggestion...you could send them to the SY and SM and PotK groups and we could use them to make flowers to make bouquets for all the brides-to-be that we have in those groups. That, or send them to Arlin so she doesn't have to trade her fiance for yarn :-)
I think you should ask for volunteers who would be interested in knitting for charity, send them the yarn once they tell the name/purpose of their charity. The knitter would then be responsible for sending them to the appropriate charity and posting a report of where and what they did. There are lots of people that could benefit!
I love the drawings best of all. A sign of people with whom I like to do business. They're adorable. I'd love for each child to tell me their story. :-))
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obviously you'll send it all to me. Well, me and all my Sisters in Sheep Nuts ;-)
I could give them quite a good home here in Alaska...
oh, oh, oh! I would love to try some little baby things with these little friends! How may I?
I also volunteer to give any and all of those poor, innocent yarn-babies a good home. After all, it isn't their fault that they're partial-skeins, and some of us love knitting things that don't take much yarn.
Obviously Allison is going to share it with me once you've sent the whole bunch to her :) I'll let you do the first sorting, Ms. Sheepnuts, but oh can I please have the pink-beige one on the solitary box??
Really, Sharon, some of us could make very good use of your leftovers. Don't let it go to waste, I say ;)
You simply send them to my house. Problem solved(and desk space freed up)!
Seriously, I think you should hold another contest with the prizes being boxes of partial skeins. Lots of us love to make scrap projects.
I'll also offer to house some of them for you. Blanket squares, toddler socks, toys, and baby booties all come to mind as potential projects.
Sell them in 4 oz lots. Scrappy sock kits are the best.
Ooooh, spare yarn?! A competition maybe? ;o)
i agree with Katie. 100% totally fersher.
Hm. That didn't work. Try this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3608/3420886605_7af1959d9e_o.jpg
I am pretty sure that there are many sheepnuts that would love to find uses for that yarn. . . :D
do you really need to ask?
ok...for my less selfish suggestion...you could send them to the SY and SM and PotK groups and we could use them to make flowers to make bouquets for all the brides-to-be that we have in those groups. That, or send them to Arlin so she doesn't have to trade her fiance for yarn :-)
I think you should ask for volunteers who would be interested in knitting for charity, send them the yarn once they tell the name/purpose of their charity. The knitter would then be responsible for sending them to the appropriate charity and posting a report of where and what they did. There are lots of people that could benefit!
I love the yarn of course but I REALLY love the little drawings on the wall :)
Gee, until you pointed it out, I didn't even notice the drawings or laptop....only had eyes for the yarn!
I love the drawings best of all. A sign of people with whom I like to do business. They're adorable. I'd love for each child to tell me their story. :-))
Love the yellow and blue yarn on top.