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Moving My Yarn Stash Taught Me This

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In this video, I’m moving yarn from my house back to my yarn studio — one small load at a time — while working on a scrap blanket made from leftover yarn. This is Step One of reuniting my yarn collection, but it’s also becoming something more. As I crochet and sort through skeins, I talk about working with my brain instead of against it, letting go of shame, and learning to slow down. This scrap blanket is made from leftovers — pieces that didn’t match, projects that didn’t get finished, yarn that almost became clutter. And somehow, together, they’re becoming something warm and beautiful. If you’re a crocheter, knitter, or creative woman with a growing yarn stash… if you’ve ever felt behind, overwhelmed, or like you should be further along by now — this is for you. We’re not fixing everything at once. We’re moving forward one small stitch at a time. 🧶 Topics in this video: Moving and organizing a yarn collection Crochet scrap blanket progress Using leftover yarn creatively Yarn stash management Process over perfection Small wins and sustainable creativity If you enjoy reflective crochet vlogs, yarn organization journeys, scrap blanket projects, and gentle productivity conversations — welcome. 💜 Thanks so much for watching and being part of this crazy yarn-loving community! 🥰 🌸 FIND ME & JOIN THE YARN GEEK COMMUNITY 🧵 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theYarnGeek 📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/yarn.geek 🧶 Facebook Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/yarngeeks 🌐 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/YarnGeekCreates 🧵 Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/people/yarngeekcreations 🧵 Ribblr: https://ribblr.com/shop/yarn-geek/ 🫴 YARN I LOVE (Affiliate Links) Some of these are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission (aka yarn cash 💜) at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the channel! 🧶 Featured Favorites: ▶️ FURLS - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/Furls ▶️ Hobbii - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/hobbii ▶️ Lion Brand - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/lion-brand-yarn 🧵 More Yarn Brands I Love: ▶️ Mary Maxim - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/MaryMaxim ▶️ Knit Picks - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/KnitPicks ▶️ LoveCrafts - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/LoveCrafts ▶️ Jimmy Bean’s Wool - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/JimmyBeansWool ▶️ Ice Yarns - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/IceYarn ▶️ Sirdar - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/Sirdar ▶️ Premier Yarns - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/PremierYarns ▶️ DarnGoodYarn - https://yarngeek.hopp.to/DarnGoodYarn 🚊 Yarny Deals Just for You 🐯 Lion Brand – $5 Off Coupon 🧶 Premier Yarns – 10% Off with My Referral crochet vlog scrap blanket crochet using leftover yarn yarn stash organization moving yarn collection crochet process video crochet for mental health slow living crochet gen x crochet working with your brain

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In this video, I’m doing Step One of reuniting my yarn collection: moving my stash from my house back to my yarn studio, one small load at a time. While I’m hauling bags and bins, I’m also working on a scrap blanket made from leftover yarn—those oddballs that didn’t match, the “maybe someday” skeins, and the yarn that can start to feel like clutter when life gets busy. It’s part yarn stash organization, part crochet progress, and part real-life reset. Moving my stash taught me (again) that I do better when I work with my brain instead of against it. I talk through letting go of shame, slowing down, and choosing process over perfection—because I’m not trying to fix everything in one weekend. I’m just making the next small decision: move one load, sort one little section, crochet a few more stitches. And somehow, watching all those leftovers become something warm and beautiful is the reminder I needed: small wins add up, and sustainable creativity is the goal.

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