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I find a good use for the blanket bags and sheet bags for the finished items. So many just zip and seal. Also on a trip west from Boston I came across a yarn sale. I bought up a storm. When I got to my destination the family took my yarn and boxed it and shipped it UPS home. You can bet I watched every truck I passed on the road home. It got there safe and sound.
 

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I make hats for chemo patients and also hats for the military to wear off duty. These all get shipped out and number in the hundreds. The items I store are made for any future great grands that might happen. I am 85 and may not get to see them. I also knit afghans for the local VA hosp and I am active in the Amer Leg Aux, so you can see I have a reason for everything.
 

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I remember a few years back when I walked a picket line at my place of work, I knitted a bandage for the leper colonies. I hung a bag on my wrist for the yarn and talked and walked and knitted.
 

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For my yarn I have boxes that I number. I have a notebook that I keep a record of all the boxes and the contents are listed by brand color wieght. depending on when put aside. now I do not want to lose the book.
 
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