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Today's video, it's really just one of those tips and tricks type of thing. I was thinking
last night how annoying it was to unravel all of your work. So I came up with this video
because if you are one of those people that unravel their work a lot, you don't know what
to do with your yarn once you unravel it. And my mom used to put them into balls of
yarn. Now, I don't really personally like to do this because it hurts my hands trying
to hold it after so long, to roll the yarn up, because you have to hold onto the ball
of yarn like this. And I don't really like that. So I came up with a different way. You
guys can chose whichever you want to do. Instead of balls of yarn, get an empty paper towel
roll and just roll it up, like this. Now, the way that I rolled it up, it's not perfect,
it just goes on. You just roll it just like this. It's that simple. That's it. And most
of it will stay. It doesn't really come loose. And if you have more than one paper towel
roll or more than one project that you have to unravel, then just take a couple of these
paper towel rolls and put as much yarn on 'em as you want. If you kind of run out of
room on one, you just start on another. There's an easy way to tie up the ends of your yarn
that I might actually show you in another Tips video. But it's much easier than making
a ball out of it. And if you don't have a lot of yarn, if you're just unraveling a little
bit and you don't want to waste it, if you're like me, then you'll just use a little one.
Like a- This one goes to a toilet paper roll I think. So yeah there's lots of stuff you
can use them for. And it's a lot easier than rolling them all up into a ball of yarn. So
there's today's tips and tricks video for the day. I hope that you enjoyed this, because
I find it really helpful. And uh... That's it! Subscribe for more videos, please leave
me a 'Like,' and I'll see you in the next episode. Bye!