How I Organized My Stash

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A bunch of you have asked how I went about organizing my stash. I don't think I did anything particularly noteworthy, but since you asked, here ya go!

I started by pulling out the bins that I had already started filling with my stash over the summer. They were partially full.

Then, I gathered up yarn I had stored elsewhere throughout the house. Mostly they were in bags or boxes. I stacked them up all around me, keeping them in some sort of order (e.g., sock weight, full sweaters, yarn for felting, cottons and summer-weight yarn all in separate heaps).

Then I created a spreadsheet with columns entitled Name, Yardage (this is per skein yardage), Fiber content, Color (I listed both color number and a descriptive name if it was helpful), Number of balls (I went down to half balls if appropriate), Notes (e.g., gift from so-and-so, bought for Mom's scarf but she didn't like it, etc.), and Total Yardage (this column is calculated based on yardage and number of balls). If I were to do this again I would add another column -- bin number. This way I wouldn't have to hunt around to find the yarn I now know I have!

Here's a copy of the spreadsheet template I used. I've left 4 entries in there so you can see how I used it.

I then started with one of the bins and took all the yarn out. As I gathered the yarn together I input what I had one-by-one and put them on the other side of the room. I didn't put the yarn back in the bins until I had quite a bit of the yarn catalogued. This allowed me to see how to best group the yarn to fit well into the bins.

About halfway through this process I had to go out to Target and buy 4 more bins. Yes, that's double the number I thought I would need. Oh -- my bins are clear and I find it really helpful so I can see what's in them.

After a couple of weeks I decided I wanted to use this to keep a running inventory of my stash as well. So I added columns in the spreadsheet to keep track of each month's usage. The way it works is you type the number of balls you've used into the month name column (e.g., February) and the spreadsheet automatically calculates the new totals. It's been fun to see the numbers going down (albeit slowly). I also anticipate using it when I have a new project in mind to see what I have in my stash that's appropriate.

That's pretty much it. Was this helpful? Feel free to download the spreadsheet and use it to your liking. If you have other suggestions or come up with better ways I'd love to hear about them.

12 Comments

lisa said:

Thanks for the spreadsheet. I'm in the process of organizing my stash (as I don't feel like knitting), and wanted to do the same. Now, all I have to do is update your spreadsheet template.

I will add one thing - which is, to keep track of my swatches, especially yarn I use frequently. This way, I can look it up instead of trying to remember, or worse just guess.

Thanks again.

Margene said:

Oh my, you are so organized. I just have them all in bins by type of yarn or project. I never thought of a spreadsheet. I'm going to use yours (someday) LOL

Jayme said:

The spread sheet is great. Unfortunately I don't think I have enough yarn to justify this, probably less than 50 total balls/skeins. Just an FYI, the number of balls total calculation leaves out the first line. This only changes your total by .6 so it's no big deal but I'd thought I'd let you know.

Lauren said:

I find it also useful to write down where the yarn is stored. Maybe that's less of an issue when you have all your yarn in bins. And speaking of, where are your 8 bins stored? Do you have one big closet for them?

Jackie said:

WOW! Great organization - thanks for sharing the spreadsheet, too!

Kris said:

I like the way you're keeping track of yarn usage, I think I'll have to add that to my sheet.

One suggestion - I found it helpful to keep track of yarn gauge and suggested needles, so if I see a pattern that I like, I can look through the spreadsheet to see if I have something at that gauge.

froggy said:

what a fantasic spreadsheet. thanks for sharing it.

amy said:

thanks for posting this. it's always great to see the approach someone else has taken. one other thing we did when we organized ours a while back (we need to do it AGAIN now) was to number our bins and tag each entry in our database with the appropriate bin number to help in locating stuff later.

Erica said:

It looks like we had the same idea. I did take a little bit further. I printed my inventory, placed them in sheet protectors, and put them within the bins. That way I don't have to go to my computer to see what yarn is in which bin. No more rummaging!

Diana said:

Thanks for posting this spreadsheet! It very helpful. It gives me a better sense of what I actually have, so I don't feel compelled to run to the yarn store all the time. Great for curbing yarn-spending!

Julia said:

I do the same thing, only I'm really crazy, so I take it a few steps further by adding columns for color, dyelot, recommended needle size and gauge, and then my personal needle size and gauge if I've used the yarn before. That way I can sort by gauge if there's a project that I'm searching for yarn for. Scarily, I have yarn furniture - Magiker from Ikea. The glass doors let you see in, but unfortunately the shelves are deep enough that some of the stuff in the back gets obscured. I've already resigned myself to the fact that I can't possibly knit everything I have and that I will inevitably buy more. I just do the buying slowly...

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Start of 2008
762 balls / 137,716 yards
Today
745 balls / 140,176 yards

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lovingly stored
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festival stash

what is this?

bought at Rhinebeck '09

  • 2 hanks Creatively Dyed Calypso - used half of each hank for baktus
  • 1 ball Trekking in pink, purple, blue
bought at MDSW '09

  • 1 hank Just Our Yarn Aziza
bought at Stitches '08

  • 1 hank Just Our Yarn Myne
  • 4 hanks Miss Babs Yikes! Toes
bought at Rhinebeck '08

  • 1 hank Stream Valley Sock
  • 1 ball Trekking in pink stripes
  • 1 hank Cormo light fingering in natural
  • 1/2 set of colorwork icelandic socks (split with Christy)
bought at MDSW '08

  • 8 hanks of Carodan Farms Worsted
  • 4 hanks of Brooks Farm Mas Acero
  • 1 ball Noro Kureon Sock
  • 1 hank Tess Sock in teal,yellow,green
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bought at Rhinebeck '07

  • Morehouse Merino Dragon Scarf - Red done!
  • Morehouse Merino Dragon Scarf - Green
  • 8 hanks Shelridge Farm Soft Touch
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bought at MDSW '07

  • 2 balls Regia Bamboo in Speckled Pinkdone!
  • 7 hanks Tess Laceweight
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bought at Rhinebeck '06

  • Briar Rose Tuscany done!
  • Great Adirondack Soxie in Antique colorway sold!
  • Ellen's Half Pint Farm Sock Yarn in Pinks
  • Purple Heathered Shelridge Farms Sock Yarn
  • Sliver Moon Farm thin sock weight in pinks/purples
  • Socks That Rock Bleeding Hearts
  • Socks That Rock Rhodonite sold!
  • Socks That Rock Rocktober done!
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bought at MDSW '06

  • 2 hanks Jamie Harmon Angora in pinks sold!
  • Tess Sock Yarn in pink
  • Tess Sock Yarn in purple DONE!
  • Tess Sock Yarn in dark red
  • Tess Sock Yarn in white with gray bits
  • Tess Sock Yarn in gray tossed!
  • Tess Sock Yarn in Peach Melba (2 hanks)done!
  • Morehouse Merino Quad Laceweight Hank in SugarPlum discarded
  • Socks That Rock in Spinel sold!
  • Socks That Rock in Bronze sold!
  • Trekking in Pinks
  • Mega Boots in Oranges done!
  • Brooks Farm Duet in Green/Brown sold!
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