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When I swatch for a project that ends up not being made, I keep the swatch in my ziploc where I store that yarn and on Ravelry, I make a note in my stash entry describing which needles, bind off etc I used on the swatch.
When I swatch for a garment that ends up getting made, I usually keep the swatch in a bag that is labelled ‘repair’, and thus contains small quantities of yarn that I can use for repairs on that project if needed, and this way they are kept all together, and not in my stash.
I’m not that organised in most other areas of my crafting, but this is one I stick to.