An online, distraction free, creative writing web application that lets you write from any computer without having to worry about saving and transferring your files. Debuted just before 2011's National Novel Writing Month.
"Damn, my Word crashed again and I lost all my writing."
"Sucks. You should've used Yarny - it autosaves and is stored online."
Ancient craft carried out around the world, often using gloves called chorns. Nowadays, yarndling attracts a fair amount of attention, especially in the summer months, and it is not unusual for tourists to travel to those areas where yarndling is still performed. Since 1938, the British Isles Yarndling Association (patron: Prince Charles) has overseen all competitive threading activities.
The results of the threading competition had been posted in the East Grinstead Community Centre and Graham was pleased that his yarndling exploits had earned him second place, despite the rusty bevelling on his cotter pins.
A person obsessed with all things yarn. They always have something yarn related on them. They are usually multi-craftual. (Knit, Crochet, Weave) With interest more in the yarn itself verse what is made with it. They often hoard yarn that is very expensive just because they like the yarn.
A yarnie knows the fiber content of all 300 hanks of yarn in their stash.