T would depend on how bent up they are already but yes pipe cleaners can be untwisted and made into other things for sure....take it from me the famous queen of pipe cleaners....Wendy The Pipe Cleaner Lady
Yes; we did today. For scouts we constructed clay figures with pipe cleaners poked and wrapped around them, baked them for 45 minutes and the pipe cleaners did great!!!
Long thin pieces of wire, with brightly coloured fibres twisted into them.
Originally a pipe cleaner's purpose is to clean tobacco residues in a fife. Though often pipe cleaners are use for handcrafting especially in Kindergarten. A more specific definition can you find in the following Wikipedia Article
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Make a frame out of pipe cleaners and then impale your cotton balls onto the wires. Hope this helps, it's sort of a strange question!
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yes they are i have reserced alot on this and craft pipe cleaners are recyclable
Yes; we did today. For scouts we constructed clay figures with pipe cleaners poked and wrapped around them, baked them for 45 minutes and the pipe cleaners did great!!!
Cut a pipe cleaner to your desired length for the bracelet. String plastic beads onto the pipe cleaner in your chosen pattern. Twist the ends of the pipe cleaner together to secure the beads in place and form a bracelet.
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No, pipe cleaners are not magnetic. They are made of soft, flexible materials like chenille and do not have magnetic properties.
Pipe cleaners can be harmful to cats if ingested, as they may cause intestinal blockages or other health issues. It's best to keep pipe cleaners and other small, potentially hazardous items out of reach of cats to ensure their safety. If you suspect your cat has ingested a pipe cleaner, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Pipe cleaners are typically made of a combination of metal wire and fibers. While the metal wire in pipe cleaners can conduct electricity to some extent, the fibers around the wire may not conduct electricity effectively. So, pipe cleaners can be considered semi-conductors, but are not as efficient as other materials like copper or aluminum.
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Yes, putting pipe cleaners in the oven can be harmful. Most pipe cleaners are made from synthetic materials that can melt or release toxic fumes when heated. Additionally, the metal wire inside can become very hot and pose a burn risk. It's best to avoid using pipe cleaners in the oven altogether.
You can get fake ones at a costume store or you can make some out of pipe cleaners. I made kitty ears out of pipe cleaners one year. They turned out really good! You'll need pipe cleaners, a hot glue gun, and an old headband.