Things We Keep Our Yarn In Instead of a Yarn Bowl
Let’s be honest.
Yarn bowls are beautiful.
They’re elegant.
They’re handcrafted.
They’re sold in every yarn shop.
And yet most crocheters are currently pulling yarn out of something that was never intended to hold yarn in the first place.
Somewhere, right now, a skein of yarn is happily living inside a kitchen container, a purse, or a cardboard box.
This post is for those people.
1. The Popcorn Bowl
It starts innocently.
You’re crocheting on the couch.
You need something to stop the yarn from rolling across the room.
The giant popcorn bowl is empty.
Problem solved.
The bowl may never return to popcorn duty.
2. The Plastic Grocery Bag
The ultimate budget yarn bowl.
Pros:
- Free
- Lightweight
- Available everywhere
Cons:
- Sounds like a thunderstorm every time you move it
3. The Empty Ice Cream Bucket
One of crochet’s greatest unsung heroes.
Large enough for multiple skeins.
Has a handle.
Can survive a cat attack.
10/10.
4. The Mixing Bowl You Swore You’d Return to the Kitchen
You won’t.
You know it.
The family knows it.
The bowl belongs to the yarn now.
5. The Project Tote That Contains Everything Except Organization
Inside:
- Yarn
- Three hooks
- Two stitch markers
- A tape measure
- Receipts from 2023
Nobody knows how it all got there.
6. The Cat Bed
Not intentionally.
The yarn simply migrated.
The cat has accepted ownership.
You are now sharing.
7. The Laundry Basket
Part yarn holder.
Part project storage.
Part mystery container full of unfinished dreams.
8. The Empty Coffee Can
A classic.
Especially among crocheters who learned from parents or grandparents.
Nothing gets thrown away because everything might become useful someday.
And honestly?
They were right.
9. A Giant Mug
Works surprisingly well for center-pull cakes.
Also makes you feel sophisticated.
10. The Passenger Seat of Your Car
You know exactly who you are.
The yarn rides shotgun.
The groceries go in the back.
11. A Shoebox
Simple.
Reliable.
Cat-resistant.
Mostly.
12. The Bucket That Once Held Cat Litter
Washed thoroughly, of course.
But crocheters are resourceful people.
We see containers everywhere.
13. The Crochet Project Itself
Sometimes the yarn is simply sitting in the middle of the blanket you’re making.
It’s chaos.
But it’s efficient chaos.
14. The Random Basket You Found at a Thrift Store
You bought it because it looked cute.
You didn’t know why.
Now it’s holding yarn.
Its destiny has been fulfilled.
15. The “Temporary” Cardboard Box
It’s never temporary.
Ever.
Three years later the box is still there.
Now it contains six projects and a pair of reading glasses.
Conclusion
Yarn bowls are wonderful.
But crocheters are creative people.
Give us a ball of yarn and five minutes and we’ll find a perfectly acceptable substitute somewhere in the house.
The real question is:
What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever used as a yarn bowl?
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