Many knitters commonly refer to the yarn that is overflowing out of nooks and crannies affectionately as their “stash.” I refer to my tea collection as my “stash.” I can’t help it. I must stash!



Many knitters commonly refer to the yarn that is overflowing out of nooks and crannies affectionately as their “stash.” I refer to my tea collection as my “stash.” I can’t help it. I must stash!