Ok, I threatened to cough up a detailed stash inventory - this is as detailed as it gets, at the moment. If I don't buy any more yarn or fiber for the next five years I might be able to use what I have. Of course no "fiber diet" is going to work...
Four adult sweaters of BaBaJoe's in various weights Five adult sweaters of Cascade220 - they'd be loud sweaters because its mostly one of this and one of that, but the quantity is there... Three (maybe more) adult sweaters' of Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride - again, assorted colors but based on quantity alone... Five dozen pairs of socks, not counting the partial balls left from socks already knitted Three adult sweaters of J&S 2-ply jumper Five BIG shawls in cobweb and 2-ply J&S lace yarn Endless quantities of handspun including several PiPs (projects in progress) More fuzzy mohair and nylon eyelash than I care to contemplate Icelandic - Buffalo unspun, unspun singles, laceweight adequate to fill a 40-gallon bin Assorted odds and ends
And on the spinning side:
10# of wool/silk blend that may grow up to be shawls, sweaters, socks, and anything in between Two fleeces from MY sheep - one fleece is processed and ready to spin, one is waiting to be scoured Enough processed wool to spin for a Salish-style sweater - the wool happens to be from a type of sheep being bred up for just that purpose Processed Shetland for a sweater - various colors, a natural Fair Isle in waiting Processed Ramboulliet - I'll dye the yarn after I spin it and knit a jeweltone-on-black Fair Isle A 40-gallon bin containing dyed but uncarded wool earmarked for colorwork hats and socks Assorted odds and ends+++++++++++++
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