On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 21:04 US/Eastern, Jane Viking Swanson wrote:

They make sheets (paper size) and "threads" that light up. The whole thing
lights up and it does need a power supply but he got "thread" about
1/8"-1/4cm in diameter and laced it through some holes in his computer. You
could certainly make lace with that! Anybody up for the challenge?

Mmm... I wish you *had* sent it to lace... :)


How pliable are those "threads"? And what sort of power supply do they need? The website doesn't seem to explain much (other than sizes and prices <g>), but then they're not pushing it at lacemakers...

Not *my* cup o'T, but but I *could* see one of those clever "sculptures" (composed of triangles of Binche snowflakes), that some people were working on in Loehr's workshop, made in those. The sizes are right too -- the "fat thread" is supposed to be twice the size of the "base" :) But where one would find 38 pairs of bobbins to wind with either "thread" in sufficient amount...

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