OK, I have a silly question. I've been doing a little more knitting lately and starting some new projects since I'm finishing old ones. How on earth do you find the end of the ball of yarn? Is there a trick to it that I don't know? I can usually find the outside one, but the inside one is much harder. My reference books are no help, which makes me think it should be self-explanatory...but somehow it's not.
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