I am happy to substitute yarn for a project if it means I can make it without feeling guilty over the cost. I don’t work and wouldn’t feel comfortable spending loads when there’s bargains to be had.
Over the last 12 months or so I’ve built up a fairly healthy stash by buying off ebay (private sales & shops) and also from knitters having clear outs and destashing on various forums etc..
I’m careful who I buy from and if I fancy something special like Rowan or Debbie Bliss yarns etc.. I will usually head to Jannette’s on ebay.
I like to support indie dyers and spinners too if I can.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for buying local and supporting our local yarn shop. But most of the time I don’t buy wool from there as I can’t afford her prices!
For example, I wanted 6 balls of King Cole Merino DK for a scarf last year. I think it was retailing at £2.40 at the time but I found a supplier on the net selling it at £2.10 a ball. However, my LYS was selling the same wool for £2.90 a ball!
The total cost was around £13 inc. postage. It would have cost me nearly £18 if I had bought it locally. I know it’s only a difference of £5 (two balls of wool in my eyes) but if I had wanted to make a sweater or cardi, the cost difference would have been nearer £20.