Mardi Gras Noodle Assortment - 96 COE

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Product Features

  • Colorful "Mardi Gras" assortment of glass noodles
  • Great for flameworking, fusing and creating your own murrini
  • 96 COE

Product Description

Oceanside Compatible noodles resemble their namesake fettuccini noodles, and measure about 1.5 mm thick, 5 mm wide and 16" in length. Fuse on sheets or blown forms, or fuse noodles together to create Murrini. Noodles are also ideal for bead making, providing thin, uniform bands of color.

Assorted colors. Packed in 5 oz. tubes, about 20 per tube. 96 COE.

Additional image shows noodles assortment fused to white glass. Fused tray by artist Karina Foster.

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Pros : These are perfect for a smooth straight line, great for boarders, but I like using them kinda like tape to hold two colors together on a base next to each other without pulling away from each other. They also work for accents and details in designs. They are so thin you can snap to a good length with your fingers, but if you want precision, you can use a cutter and pliers to get just exactly the right length and angles.
Cons : I wish I could get all one color, but then some of the colors in the mix don't seem to be available on their own from Oceanside. /shrug Also, it can be hard to tell which ones will turn opaque or strike (change color) when fired.so it's often a good bet to break off just a bit from the very end and run it through a cycle to be sure.
Other Thoughts : Nip them into squares (can be stacked for large dots/color saturation) to make uniform dots quickly and easily. Another trick is to put several on their sides next to each other and place on a base glass to make thin stripes I also like taking the niped squares and using them like mosaics on clear base glass then firing face down on a tack fuse.
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