Even if it’s not expensive, Is there a high quality item every serious enthusiast owns?

Or maybe it’s a highly prized holy grail item you’d give your right arm for.

Is there something you’ve had an eye on for a while and you’re just waiting for an excuse to treat yourself?

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    1 year ago

    Knitting can be quite fun and somewhat low cost if you don’t get influenced too much. But ask any knitter about their stash and you’ll discover we’re all hoarders who will not hesitate to pay ridiculous amounts of money for a single skein of hand died yarn (in the ugliest colours) that most likely will end up in the stash and never get knitted. Tools are the same. Why settle for a very basic and fully functional set of needles when you can get the most expensive one?

    If you know a knitter, just know they are most likely sitting on a small fortune worth of yarn and tools.

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      1 year ago

      Knitting acrylic yarn on basic plastic needles is fun, mostly.

      Knitting merino wool on a slick set of stainless steel needles with memory-free interchangable cables feels so nice I feel like I’m breaking a law.

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        For sure. But there are ways to make it more affordable and sustainable. Seconds, OOAKs, estate sales, unravelling thrift finds, etc. If I was listening to all the yarn shops and designers I follow, I would have a collection of 250$ sweaters! (I’m not saying I don’t have any mind you…)

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        1 year ago

        Maybe talk to her about crochet. That eats up yarn in a flash. Then you’ll have doilies and granny square blankets all over the house!

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        1 year ago

        This is beautiful work, wow! Winding yarn is so relaxing. Doing it with great tools is even more satisfying. I say it’s totally necessary :)