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advanced scoobydoos???? does anyone know how to do them?

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cil · 17/03/2005 12:21

I thought i was brill at making them for my six year old girl until i met someone who had a twisted one about an inch wide have search the internet but unable to find anything please help!!!

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SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:27

They've got a website which had instructions on it.. hang on.

SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:28

You're spelling it wrong :o

SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:28

It's Scoubidous.

cil · 17/03/2005 12:29

thought i was spelling it wrong

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cil · 17/03/2005 12:30

will try that thank you they are driving me mad!!!!

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SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:32

Why are they claiming it's a new thing though?? I remember them from my childhood.

SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:32

There's scoubidou.co.uk but the website is down.

SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:34

More here. I have to confess that I bought myslf a pack of the strings in Toys R Us a couple of weeks ago

cil · 17/03/2005 12:34

same here they used to be called loopy loos here its sweeping my littluns school like wild fire!!

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SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:36

Please make me go away and make DS2 some lunch!!

You can buy a Scoubidou book.

cil · 17/03/2005 12:38

ive been in the middle of making a koala costume for australia day in my littluns school for fri so i havnt got time at the mo to go scouring the local shops for the book just printing off from the website thanks oh and go and make lunch!!! lol

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Dingle · 17/03/2005 12:40

How much were they SoupDragon, and for how many. I have been on the look out for these but have had no luck. I have seen them in the Panduro Catalogue, but if I place an order from there, I simply won't be able to resist all their other crafty goodies! I will end up spending a small fortune!

scotlou · 17/03/2005 12:41

Have you tried these ones?

here
and here

Looks fascinating - but my dd's only 2 1/2!

cil · 17/03/2005 12:41

pound shops are selling them for £1 for 35 strands

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SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:42

About £5 for 100 bog standard ones. You can get glittery ones etc.

cil · 17/03/2005 12:43

excellent thanks a lot for all the advice im a newbie to this site and i find it brill!!

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Dingle · 17/03/2005 12:52

Ooohhh...ooo....aaahh...I want some now! I have been looking at these for weeks, my fingers are twitching as I type!
Thank you for the info and the links! I must get some....SOON.

cil · 17/03/2005 12:55

i find it hilarious walking round the school looking at all the mums (TRYING) me included to do them.

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SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:56

I can go to TrU tomorrow and send yu some, Dingle

I saw a picture of a snake and I want to know how to make one!

SoupDragon · 17/03/2005 12:57

I've had success making them from thickish coloured cord before. In case you've got some hanging around...

Dingle · 17/03/2005 13:24

Well I am wondering if I could attach them to my cards! I have thought about the twine stuff or leather thonging to put on mens cards.
I suppose I could improvise but for the kiddies cards, the bright neon or glittery one would go down well, don't you think?
I have a Toys'r'us nearby,I will get down there and have a look.
If they don't have any SoupDragon, I might take you up on your offer at some stage. In the meantime, I will be on the look out for that snake!

Jaysmum · 17/03/2005 14:08

I can get a bag off a hundred+ threads for £1 from our local Bitz store......I use the different coloured threads on lots of my cards.....its ace stuff to use....I used one to make the hair for my skater boy on my card for the challenge!!!!!
If anyone wants me to grab some then CAT me and if you send me the £1 in a sae I'll happily get some for you.
My ds1 is always making stuff with them....wrist bands are the big thing here at the minute!!!

champs · 17/03/2005 18:18

hiya,
have a look in your local newsagents/ minimart. every one I have been to has these in there. one had them for 89p each big bag. normal and glitter but another shop i went in I saw a much smaller bag for more.

Dingle · 20/03/2005 14:13

Went to Toys'r'us this morning! They only had various bags with either 25 or 35 strands in and were charging £3.99 or £4.99 per bag!!

I am off to our local newsagents later to see if they have any lurking about.

SoupDragon · 20/03/2005 14:29

Were they glittery ones or special colours? Mine's a bag of plain colours, 100 stands, and I'm sure it was £4.99.