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Old 03-25-2007, 02:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
walela49
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Choose your colors!

I always plan out my color scheme first...count colors and do a little math to figure how I want my wrapped segements to look.

Mark your segements directly on the stick...this is where you will change threads for a new color.

Marking on buckskin is easy with marker or really sharp mechanical pencil.

Marking on dowels is easy too, but I suggest a light coat of clear fingernail polish over pencil marks to keep em from rubbing off the wood as you work!
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