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[[Wicks#Cotton|Diamond-braid cord]] and [[:Category:Twill|cotton twill]] have become very popular for garland construction. Cotton twill is cotton "tape" used in upholstery and clothing and can be purchased very inexpensively on the internet. (Finding appropriate twill in fabric stores can be challenging.) Composite garland looplets with diamond-braid cord for the top and [[T-Shirt Yarn|t-shirt yarn]] for the bottom have been reported to work well also.
 
[[Wicks#Cotton|Diamond-braid cord]] and [[:Category:Twill|cotton twill]] have become very popular for garland construction. Cotton twill is cotton "tape" used in upholstery and clothing and can be purchased very inexpensively on the internet. (Finding appropriate twill in fabric stores can be challenging.) Composite garland looplets with diamond-braid cord for the top and [[T-Shirt Yarn|t-shirt yarn]] for the bottom have been reported to work well also.
 
===Modular/Segmented Garlands===
 
===Modular/Segmented Garlands===
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[[File:Brian_-_garland_DSCN0563.jpg|thumb|300px|A section of one of Brian Lawrence's modular garlands]]Looplets separated by swivels reduce the tendency for foldovers. Brian Lawrence, of {{SBF}}, has been credited with a nice modular, segmented garland design that features looplets that you can chain together to adjust the size of the loop on the fly. The design also has the advantage that the loops are less likely to become twisted together than 'standard' garlands. Essentially, each looplet has a jump ring on one side of the looplet's top-string and a fishing swivel on the opposite side. Brian uses cotton twine to secure the swivles. The smallest size cable ties (pulled very tight) are very useful for quickly securing the top and bottom strings of the looplets. Read more about Brian's design [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soapbubblefanciers/message/11876 here] and [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soapbubblefanciers/message/11898 here]. {{ClearFloat}}
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[[File:Brian_-_garland_DSCN0563.jpg|thumb|300px|A section of one of Brian Lawrence's modular garlands]]Brian Lawrence, of {{SBF}}, has been credited with a nice modular, segmented garland design that features looplets that you can chain together to adjust the size of the loop on the fly. The design also has the advantage that the loops are less likely to become twisted together than 'standard' garlands. Essentially, each looplet has a jump ring on one side of the looplet's top-string and a fishing swivel on the opposite side. Brian uses cotton twine to secure the swivles. The smallest size cable ties (pulled very tight) are very useful for quickly securing the top and bottom strings of the looplets. Read more about Brian's design [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soapbubblefanciers/message/11876 here] and [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soapbubblefanciers/message/11898 here]. {{ClearFloat}}
   
 
[[File:Brian_-_Garland_Detail.jpg|thumb|300px|Detail of Brian Lawrence's garland design. Note the use of cable ties to secure the top and bottom strings.]]Garlands are great fun when there are a lot of kids that would be inclined to interfere with the creation of giant bubbles. So many bubbles get produced by a nice garland that kids can gleefully chase and pop bubbles without ruining the show!
 
[[File:Brian_-_Garland_Detail.jpg|thumb|300px|Detail of Brian Lawrence's garland design. Note the use of cable ties to secure the top and bottom strings.]]Garlands are great fun when there are a lot of kids that would be inclined to interfere with the creation of giant bubbles. So many bubbles get produced by a nice garland that kids can gleefully chase and pop bubbles without ruining the show!
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'''TIPS!''' [[User:Glowby|Glowby the Bubbler]] recommends using the swivel without the "snap" that often comes attached. He prefers size #0 stainless steel ball-bearing swivels rather than the more common brass barrel swivels.
 
   
 
===Tangle Resistant Garland Designs===
 
===Tangle Resistant Garland Designs===
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