Yarn Untangling

 Have you ever discovered a hidden talent of yours? Maybe someone close to you? Was it earth-shattering, like learning you can paint a perfect circle on the first try or landing some crazy skateboard trick without much practice?

Or maybe you discovered you have a talent so boring and insignificant that you're embarrassed to tell others about it. 

I love untangling yarn. 

And *there it is*. 

My very mundane talent. Will it change the world? Not even a little bit. 

I did notice it's a huge ordeal for hookers (aka crocheters [I promise they call themselves this because they have a crochet hook]) and knitters. If I love doing untangling yarn and it's a problem for others, isn't it wrong of me to not offer my services?

So I'm just doing it. I'm taking a plunge and seeing how it nets out. 

Someone is sending me their yarn as an initial test and I'm doing it for free. I'll take pictures and videos, do before and afters, maybe some slow mo and time-lapse. 

Initially I'm thinking I need to weigh the yarn as soon as I get, take a picture, and then send it back once finished. Can anyone else foresee a yarn enthusiast claiming I stole her yarn and me not having evidence? I can. Scares me to death. 

Still figuring everything out, but I thought it was a start. 

Contact me if you want to ship your tangled yarn and I'll ship it back to you in perfect balls or cakes!

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