I go to a Knit & Knatter group at a local village hall. We have had a whole stock of really good unused yarn donated by a villager. I and and friend set it out in yarn type to show to the other ladies of the group when they arrived and discuss use. BUT as soon as a couple of the knitters arrived, they were like a load of seagulls as they swooped onto the wool, grabbing what they liked and wanted and walking off with it, leaning over other people, upsetting sorted wool in bags etc. We had to call them all to sit down and wait for all the members to arrive so it could be fairly discussed who would get what, why and also give a donation to group funds. I was really surprised at their behaviour as it seemed so greedy and we are talking about ladies who are not short of social manners. Seems like yarn can trigger hidden primal behaviour.
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