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Some materials such as yarn and twine are twisted materials that have a tendency to twist on themselves when wet. If they twist too much, the twisting can be a problem when they are used for tri-string and garland loops. A little bit of residual twist, though, may even be helpful for closing giant bubbles.

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  • Getting the Twist out of Wick Materials
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  • Some materials such as yarn and twine are twisted materials that have a tendency to twist on themselves when wet. If they twist too much, the twisting can be a problem when they are used for tri-string and garland loops. A little bit of residual twist, though, may even be helpful for closing giant bubbles.
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  • Some materials such as yarn and twine are twisted materials that have a tendency to twist on themselves when wet. If they twist too much, the twisting can be a problem when they are used for tri-string and garland loops. A little bit of residual twist, though, may even be helpful for closing giant bubbles.
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