I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'yarn bruises' refers to. It could potentially be about bruises that occur when working with yarn, perhaps from a knitting or crocheting accident. Maybe the yarn is rough and causes abrasions on the skin while handling it, leading to what could be called 'yarn bruises'.
The term 'yarn bruises' is rather mysterious. It could be a local or personal term for something. One possibility is that in a particular craft community, when people are handling a large amount of yarn, say in a yarn factory or a very busy knitting workshop, the constant movement and friction of the yarn against itself or against the surfaces around it could cause some sort of damage that is named 'yarn bruises'. It could also be related to the color changes or wear patterns on the yarn that look like bruises in a metaphorical sense.
One possible story could be that there was an old woman who loved to knit with yarn. As she told stories of her youth to the neighborhood kids, she showed them a bruise on her hand. She explained that when she was young, she was so eager to knit a special scarf for her mother that she accidentally pricked her hand with the knitting needles many times, leaving bruises. And all these elements - the yarn she used, the stories she told, and the bruises from her past - made up her full story.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what the 'full story' regarding bruises and yarn would be. It could be a very creative or personal story. Maybe someone got bruised while working with yarn, like they tripped over a ball of yarn and got a bruise. Or perhaps there's a story where yarn is used to represent something in a story about bruises, like using different colored yarn to mark where bruises are on a body in a medical or artistic context.
I'm not entirely sure what specific 'yarn', 'stories' and 'bruises' are being referred to here. It could be a story about a knitting project (yarn) that had some mishaps (bruises) and all the tales associated with it. But without more context, it's hard to tell the full story.
I don't really know what 'yarn bruises' means exactly. It could be something unique to a specific type of yarn - related activity. Maybe it's about the marks left on yarn when it's dyed in a certain way that gives the appearance of bruises.
There could be many interpretations. Maybe it's about a person who was knitting with yarn and accidentally hurt themselves, leaving bruises. For example, a beginner knitter might be clumsy with the needles and accidentally poke themselves while handling the yarn.
Bruises have a rather interesting full story. They can happen in various ways. Maybe you're in a hurry and accidentally walk into a doorframe. This sudden impact can damage the blood vessels just beneath your skin. The body's immediate response is to try and contain the damage. The leaked blood starts to clot, which is why the bruise initially looks like a red or purple mark. As time passes, the body reabsorbs the blood components. The hemoglobin in the red blood cells breaks down, which is what causes the color changes in the bruise over time. It's a complex yet common physiological process that shows how the body deals with minor traumas like those that cause bruises.
There was a boy who played in an abandoned building. After one visit, he noticed bruises on his legs. He thought he had just bumped into something. But then new bruises kept appearing every day. He told his parents, but they didn't believe him. One day, while exploring the building again, he heard a faint cry. He followed the sound and found a locked room. The door suddenly opened, and a cold wind blew out. He felt something grabbing his arms and legs, and more bruises formed. He ran out as fast as he could, and never went back to that building again.
I'm not sure specifically which 'yarn hidden family' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or cultural references to a 'yarn hidden family'. It might be a very specific or local story that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure specifically which 'eggplant yarn' story you are referring to. There could be many stories related to yarn in different cultural or creative contexts. It might be a story about a special type of yarn that is dyed the color of eggplants, or perhaps it's a name given to a yarn in a local handicraft community.
Once there was a girl. She found a ball of colorful yarn in the attic. She decided to knit a scarf with it. As she knitted, she remembered the times when her grandmother used to knit. It was a slow and relaxing process. She made a beautiful scarf that she could wear during the cold winter days.