No it will break because of the heat. Cooking twine isn't as thin and can handle higher temperatures.
cotton, cloth as a backing, glue, and string. you could use construction paper as a backing, but it wouldn't look very good. cut out the shape of the beard from the cloth (perferably white), glue cotton balls to it, and make holes for the string so the beard stays in place.
you can but you will no longer have an E string since a B string wont tune that high
Synthetic fibre can be used in place of cotton as they are truly conventional.
THe question lacks in stating the place . You are to specify the place where cotton was not grown at first .
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Bloinwer
It is a thing.
When synthetic fibers are sold in place of cotton, then the cotton farmers suffer.
What is the amount of regular postage that you will have to place on the letter?
"Mise en place" is the term used for cooking preparation. It is a French term and translates as "to put into place".
'servings' are the tightly wrapped sections of the string that form the ends and the place where the string hits the arrow
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