Best way to store yarn that's been rolled into balls?
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Make a peg board using thin dowels. Sharpen one end and run it thru the yarn.
Place inside an ottoman or two that has storage space.
I put mine in my grandmother's basket.
Hello. There are many ways to store your balls of yarn. amThe website Pinterest demonstrates them. For your convenience, I have included a link below for you to access the site so that you can scroll through them and choose one that suits your needs. Good luck!
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/yarn-storage/
pinterest.com should have some good ideas.
You could use pvc pipe... cut in to rings of different depths... glue together and mount on a wall... I have used Folgers coffee cans screwed to the wall to hold cone thread up out of the way (one color per can) and you could paint each can to match the yarn color... or just label the lid