
I'm a huge yarn enthusiast and living in the Spokane area. Does anyone know of a good yarn recycle source?
I would love to find a source that we could swap goods. Yarn for something else. Furniture, food, goods.
Anyone got a line?
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Freecyle maybe?
Or, maybe talk to the folks at your local yarn store or craft stores about starting something like this?
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Thanks for the tip
I've looked into a local freestyle but apparently they think I'm spam because I rarely use the yahoo acct needed to access it and it's so heavily hit with spam that it's impossible to access.
Good tip though - I'll have to check locally!
You may do well to check
You may do well to check your local thrift store. I supplement regular trips to local yarn shops, chains with thrift store purchases. I use yarn for charity crocheting but I have found some discontinued Jaeger wool yarn among my finds.
Rethink your relationship with money... http://www.urbanfrugal.com.