This is another sock yarn, black with a colored thread for one of the plies, and it's the same mylar gold thread. These are all old leftovers - can't tell you brand names.
That's pretty! Could you put the marbles/beads in as you go, and tie off the section (I realize you couldn't do right up to the bed). What about using jump rings or beading wire between the beads? Ooh...if you have a small bead with a large hole, you could feed the tube through the bead--one bead inside, one bead outside (couldn't do that on the bed though)...
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ReplyDeleteThat's pretty! Could you put the marbles/beads in as you go, and tie off the section (I realize you couldn't do right up to the bed). What about using jump rings or beading wire between the beads? Ooh...if you have a small bead with a large hole, you could feed the tube through the bead--one bead inside, one bead outside (couldn't do that on the bed though)...
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