I've been very busy though I haven't knit hardly a stitch since Thursday. Friday I got down to a major putting stuff away day, and moved around some furniture in the living room. I dusted shelves and sorted various piles of books back to where they belonged. Saturday I had company all day and had a wonderful time with Cassie and Marcus and their dad. They came and brought me lunch and I bought them supper and it was a great afternoon.
Sunday morning with my coffee, I looked at the mess at me feet and the mess in my sock yarn ends bag and gave up.
This is after I had sorted for a bit, but when I started, the jumble of tangled yarns was three times the size. that's what happens when you have dozens of small balls and medium balls and larger balls of yarn and you dig through them stirring ends up.
I also wanted to take out a few things that were not socks yarns or things that would felt on washing and move them to the other box of yarn ends.
I wound the really small balls of ends into one large magic ball of yarn.
That bright blue and green in the front is it. In between bright colours are some dull dark things. I hope it makes a reasonable looking pair of socks. It will be a ball that will just get knit as it comes till I have a pair. I've never done that kind of monsters yet.
Each skein sported on short bit, less than an inch each of yarn that was thin and suspect or that had that sandy gritty feel. Because they have sat so long without any other sign of damage in any other bit of yarn from that bag, I am fairly sure I didn't have a problem. Still, a dose of hot air is not going to hurt the yarn and it pays to be sure.
These are currently sitting in a nice warm oven at about 180 F. They will stay there for a couple hours till I am sure that even the very centre of the balls is good and warm. The bag that these balls were in is done for, which is sad. It is such a useful size but it's construction means I cannot be certain that every tiny corner is clean. There is nothing for it but to toss it. I don't do that lightly.
I don't usually include these boxes with their secure bags in my stash dives. The stash dives are the very best thing you can do to keep pests out. Pests do not like to be disturbed so a good toss every couple months is vital. I will remember to go through all the bits from now on. Lesson learned.
So sitting here, sipping coffee, baking yarn. That is my day. Not too shabby.
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