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BrendanK New user 28 Posts |
Can anyone advise me on the specific type of thread or yarn Jim Cellini demos on his DVD (Magic you can do anywhere).
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mdspark Special user 784 Posts |
I was wondering the same thing--can't find it around here, though I have found other styles of yarn the break easily. I went to the yarn section of a store. One type is called "Chenelle" (sp?), I think.
Do what I did..go to the yarn section and surreptitiously "test" the strength of the yard. While I have the Chenelle, I have not actually tried the routine with it yet. Hope this helps |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
I do not have this DVD, but there is a yarn called 'Mending Yarn'. It is thinner then normal and comes in many colors. Usually sold on a small card in small quantities. Hope this information will help.
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BrendanK New user 28 Posts |
Hit the local haberdashery - how many different types of wool/yarn can there be!!!!!!
Anybody involved with the videoshoot able to enlighten me as to a potential brand name? |
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