Yarn Stash Organization Ideas

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A new year means a fresh new start on cleaning up your craft area! If you’re like me and you have a yarn stash the size of an ocean liner, you’re probably looking for some yarn stash organization ideas.

Part of being a crocheter/knitter/fiber artist is hoarding ALL the yarn. I love to shop for yarn on clearance, and after many trips to the sale bins at Michael’s and Jo-Ann’s, I’ve managed to accumulate several shelves worth of yarn in my yarn cave- ahem, I mean craft room.

It got a little out of hand after a while- at one point in time, I had bags and boxes and literal PILES of yarn scattered everywhere!

To tame the beast of a yarn stash that I’ve collected, I use simple shelving units to display the prettiest skeins in my stash, organized by weight and color. The rest I put in cute bins and tote bags (also organized by weight and project status).

This method works best for my space and living situation, but there are lots of unique and beautiful ways to store your yarn stash!

Yarn Stash Organization Ideas

You may prefer to keep everything tucked away and tidy in baskets or bins. Or, you may like to show off your stash with shelves or a pegboard wall. There’s a ton of yarn stash organization ideas on Pinterest, as well as other inspiring craft room ideas.

I’ve compiled a list of my favorite yarn storage ideas, so that you can spend less time searching and more time getting your stash in shape!

Read on for my favorite yarn organization ideas. No matter how big or small your craft area is, you’re sure to find the perfect storage solution for your skeins.

Yarn Stash Organization Ideas

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Easy Yarn Stash Organization Wall from Ashlea at Heart Hook Home

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I’m in LOVE with this great yarn storage method from Ashlea at Heart Hook Home! This easy and inexpensive DIY yarn wall is both beautiful and functional. The pegboard storage method makes it easy to keep track of your stash, and helps you avoid accidentally re-buying yarn that you already have on hand. (Something I’m definitely guilty of…) Plus, it’s just plain pretty! This yarn wall would make for some amazing decor in a crocheter’s crafting space.

Read Ashlea’s blog post here: Inexpensive and Easy Yarn Organization Wall

DIY Wooden Crate Yarn Stash Storage Shelves from Jess at Make And Do Crew

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This easy DIY project is one of my favorite yarn organization ideas I’ve found so far! The wooden crate shelving is so easy to assemble, and adding a wood stain to the crates really makes them pop. It looks like a shelf straight out of a furniture catalog! And, depending on your space and the size of your yarn stash, you could easily make this project larger or smaller to accommodate your yarn storage needs.

Find Jess’s blog post and video tutorial here: Easy DIY Yarn Storage Shelves Using Wooden Crates

DIY Yarn Stash Storage Tutorial from Stephanie at All About Ami

Another great way to display your skeins of yarn is by utilizing your existing shelves. I love this easy tutorial on how to use corrugated plastic material to create this diamond shelf insert! It shows off your yarn stash and helps you incorporate it into your decor, while allowing for easy access and organization by color, yarn weight, etc.

Read Stephanie’s post here: DIY Yarn Storage

Repurposed Crib for Yarn Stash Storage from Darleen at Crochet By Darleen Hopkins

For a unique and thrifty way to store skeins of yarn, try using a side panel from a repurposed crib! I think this idea is so neat. It would be a great way to keep your yarn handy near your comfy chair or crafting station. You could rotate out skeins and store your current project yarn this way, making it easy to find what you need right away. Plus, a panel from a crib is much more lightweight than a shelf, so you could easily move the panel if necessary.

Read Darleen’s blog post here: Repurposed Crib For Yarn Storage

Hanging Closet Organizers For Yarn Storage

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If you have limited space to work with, take advantage of extra closet space and store your yarn with a hanging closet organizer! This is also a great yarn storage idea if you want to be able to keep your yarn stash out of sight. This organizer has six compartments, as well as pockets on the sides for extra storage capacity!

Find the hanging closet organizer pictured: Six-Shelf Yarn And Craft Organizer

Boho Hammock Yarn Organizer from MiramarWoods on Etsy

This adorable hammock-style organizer is a unique way to display your favorite skeins of yarn! You can crochet your own yarn hammock with this pattern. The design is easily customizable, so you can make this hammock larger or smaller depending on your yarn storage needs. If you’re looking for yarn storage that’s both fun and functional, you’ll love this pattern!

Find the PDF crochet pattern here: Boho Corner Hammock Digital PDF Crochet Pattern

Bonus: Tangle-Free Yarn Storage DIY Project from Lindsey at Winding Road Crochet

Maybe you already have a yarn storage system for your craft room, but your skeins of yarn always seem to get tangled up in their boxes or baskets. Try this genius DIY project: use socks to make these handy skein savers! All you need are some cute socks and a pair of scissors, no sewing required. These fun skein savers keep your yarn in shape while it’s in storage or while you’re using it.

Find Lindsey’s easy DIY project tutorial here: Tangle Free Yarn Storage


And that’s it! I hope you enjoyed these unique yarn organization ideas. Whether you have a large craft room or you’re working with a small area, you’re sure to find a yarn storage solution that works best for your space.

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