NYC for those who sew and knit (me)

I took the train to NYC this past weekend and enjoyed time with my two older children and managed to find time for my two favorite craft shops--Mokuba and Purl Soho.

Mokuba is a Japanese trim shop in the Garment District with every kind of trim I would ever want. Amazing and overwhelming. Not an ugly trim in the entire store. You need a business card to shop and although the retail prices are in line with the quality, you can also buy wholesale (I think 30 yards or more). 

Purl Soho is a landmark for every crafter that travels to NYC, the sweetest collection of yarns, fabrics and embroidery supplies. A  crowded small piece of crafter's heaven in NYC.

I did not leave either store empty handed. 

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Hoarding or Collecting

Our obsessions generate a lot of stuff. For me it is skeins of yarn, stacks of fabric, spools of thread, rolls of trim, jars of buttons, patterns, books, etc… Fellow crafters might call this a stash.  When I’m honest with myself, I’m not so certain. Is it a stash, is it hoarding or maybe, could it possibly be elevated to a collection?

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And exactly how do you draw the lines between any of these terms?

A stash seems simple. Having a supply on hand in case you run out. Enough yarn to make a quick gift or pair of socks on a sick day without going on a search for a “good” yarn. A stash is easy to justify and if small enough may not require a justification. I realize it is a current knitting trend to push the limits of what can be considered a stash.

Both hoarding and collecting mean acquiring more than you will likely use. Maybe hoarders imagine they will use what they obtain and collectors actually try not to. In that case, I’m somewhere in the middle.

Maybe hoarders cannot organize their loot and collectors relish the organizing and displaying. In that case, I am the latter. I love arranging my buttons, trims and fabrics almost as much as I do eventually using them.

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For the most part, I am inspired by my stuff. I love piecing together the components of a project—the trim, the buttons, the lining, the threads. Each selection propels me into a deeper trance with the project. 

But I only feel inspired when I have the time to sew or knit. When I don’t and I see all of my fabric and yarn, I just feel deprived of time--the one thing that cannot be hoarded, collected or stashed.