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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
Lessee, I have a yarn stash (for knitting scarves), a fabric stash, a bead stash, a paper stash, a silver wire stash, another yarn stash for tatting and micromacrame... and I get fretty if any of my stashes look a little too low!
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Yarn - Check. (probably will be used for weaving, as my knitting attempts have all failed.)
Fabric - Check. (sometimes clothing, sometimes fabric-covered boxes....)
Beads - Multiple checks.

Paper - Check. Usually for origami, sometimes other projects.
Silver wire - Check. Also GF, brass, and copper, different gauges, hardnesses, and shapes.
Polymer clay - Check. Including odds and ends of canes from different projects.

Silver clay - Check. Also enamel to mix with or fuse onto silver clay.
Bits of wood - check. For making beads and other small projects.
PVC pipe - check. Multiple colors and diameters. Well, you never know!
Glass rods and mandrels - Check. Hopefully I'll be able to fire up the torch this weekend.
Glitter, lacing, plastic tablecloths in different colors, sheet foam, silver bubble-wrap, low-temp plastic, low-temp metal casting kit, soap making supplies, candy making supplies.... all check.
Spare time - oops, I knew there was something I forgot to stock!
That's why I agree that "yearn stash" is the best description for all of the above.