Within two days the weight of my stash has increased by 3,4 kilos. Outch.
Yesterday I received a huge sack of yarn from Secretwool. I’m about to start an interesting project, and I needed some yarn for it. Thought that I might as well buy some more yarn while I was at it, and so at the end of filling the shopping cart there was 18 skeins of yarn. Oops.

One can never have too much grey. Or burgundy.

But on the other hand, I love knitting colourful yarn.
Cascade 220 Wool is 100% Peruvian Highland Wool, and it knits like a dream.
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Read in the paper that local shop was selling out Novita Saana for half a price. Saana is somewhat heavy yarn but 100% wool. Just recently I had pondered over buying some for caps for kids.
Well, I bought a bit more than just for caps…

I ended up buying 16 skeins altoghether. Brown and blue are for kids, and of the pink yarn I thought of knitting a sweater for myself. We’ll see how it goes.
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Next question: where am I going to store all this yarn?
[...] Earlier I posted a few pictures of yarn bought from Secretwool. The yarn – Cascade 220 Wool, 100 % Peruvian wool – was bought for this project. Well, actually, a small portion of it was bought for this project. The rest of the yarn just jumped in my shopping cart, while I was looking the other way… [...]
[...] items by hand anyway, I don’t mind. (Now might be the perfect time to mention that I have quite a few skeins of Cascade 220 Wool in stash… and none of them will go to [...]